Biology, asked by karkianita631, 4 months ago

Why is the stem of terrestrial plants strong

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Answered by jyotibikkad
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Strong stems support the plants on land. Waxy coatings and guard cells on flattened leaves maximize the ability to absorb the sun and minimize the loss of water. In addition to the system of xylem and phloem in the transport system of the plant, these are all amazing adaptations that help plants to thrive on land.

Answered by sameerronaldo12763
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Strong stems support the plants on land. Waxy coatings and guard cells on flattened leaves maximize the ability to absorb the sun and minimize the loss of water. In addition to the system of xylem and phloem in the transport system of the plant, these are all amazing adaptations that help plants to thrive on land.

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