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  1. 2 wrz 2013 · The document describes the external parts and functions of a stem. It lists and defines various stem parts including buds, bud scales, leaf scars, nodes, bundle scars, terminal buds, lateral buds, lenticels, and bark.

  2. 22 wrz 2018 · The four functions of stems are to support leaves, move water and minerals throughout the plant, produce food through photosynthesis, and store food. The tip of the external stem is called the terminal bud, which contains the apical meristem tissue responsible for increasing stem length.

  3. www.slideshare.net › slideshow › stems-43346440Stems | PPT - SlideShare

    9 sty 2015 · This document discusses the functions and structures of plant stems. It describes stems as structures that support plants, conduct water and food, and store products like water, starch, and sugars. Stems are made up of nodes and internodes and contain buds.

  4. 3 Stem Parts and Functions Overview of Stems 1. Stem Functions 2. Stem Growth 3. Types of Stem Tissue 4. Parts of the Stem Interior Exterior 5. Modifications of the Stem Above-ground modifications Below-ground modifications

  5. 9 lip 2014 · Botany Basics - Stems By C. Kohn. StemsStems are a crucial part of plant physiology and perform the following functions for plants • Offer physical support for the leaves • Serve as conduits for moving water, minerals, and food throughout the plant.

  6. Functions of plant Parts. Root: The part of the plant that grows down into the soil and absorbs water. Leaf: Captures Sunlight (through photosynthesis) Watch this video- it’s amazing! Stem:...

  7. 31 lip 2014 · Stem Anatomy - External. Stem Anatomy - Internal • When a plantlet develops from a seed, it may have one or two seed leaves or “cotyledons” • Plants with one are “monocots” • Grasses - lawn grasses, corn, wheat, etc. • Plants with two are “dicots” • Other plants - trees, beans, alfalfa, etc.