Biology, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

why does a plant stop growing its stem if Stem is cut?

Answers

Answered by vbhagchand26gmailcom
2

Answer:

please mark as brainliest

Explanation:

(a) The growth of plants occurs only in certain specific regions. This is because the dividing cells are present in these regions. ... These cells divide and increase the length of the stem and root. If we cut the tip of stems and root, means we remove the meristematic cell of the tips, hence the tips will stop growing.

Answered by mrsria
2

Answer:

because after u water the plants it obtains it nutrients from the roots and sends it yo the stem so that it can provide those nutrients to different plant parts. but if the sten is not existing then the transfer of nutrients stops which means the plant is no more capable of growing

PLEASE MARK ME AS THE BRAINLIEST....

Similar questions