write two function of stem in plants?
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- Support for and the elevation of leaves, flowers and fruits. ...
- Transport of fluids between the roots and the shoots in the xylem and phloem
- Storage of nutrients.
- Production of new living tissue.
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- The stem's main duties are to support the leaves, carry water and minerals to the leaves,
- where photosynthesis may transform them into useable products, and transfer these products from the leaves to other sections of the plant, such as the roots.
- The stem uses vascular tissues in the xylem to transport water and nutritional minerals from the absorption site in the roots to the leaves.
- Synthesized meals are transported from the leaves to other plant organs mostly by phloem, which is a kind of vascular tissue found in the stem.
- The stem is also a common storage location for food and water.
- Tubers, rhizomes, and corms, as well as tree and shrub woody stems, are examples of food-storing stems.
- The stems of cactus have a lot of water storage, and all green stems can photosynthesise.
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