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write three morphological differences between root and stem ? in 03mark ​

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Answered by daliprao1331
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Roots are negatively phototropic (grow away from the light). Stems bear flower, leaves and buds. Roots do not bear flower, leaves and buds. Stems do not have any shoot tip; rather the stems possess in a terminal bud.

Answered by gkour1234
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Explanation:

Roots are negatively phototropic (grow away from the light). Stems bear flower, leaves and buds. Roots do not bear flower, leaves and buds. Stems do not have any shoot tip; rather the stems possess in a terminal bud.

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