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  1. Plant stem - Wikipedia

    A stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. It supports leaves, flowers and fruits, transports water and dissolved substances between the roots and the shoots in …

  2. 30.3: Stems - Stem Anatomy - Biology LibreTexts

    As with the rest of the plant, the stem has three tissue systems: dermal, vascular, and ground tissue. Each is distinguished by characteristic cell types that perform specific tasks necessary for the plant’s …

  3. Stems | OpenStax Biology 2e - Lumen Learning

    The stem of the plant connects the roots to the leaves, helping to transport absorbed water and minerals to different parts of the plant. It also helps to transport the products of photosynthesis, namely …

  4. Plant Stem: Structure, Functions, Modifications, Facts

    May 14, 2025 · A plant stem is one of the most critical structural components of a plant, serving as the central axis linking the roots to the leaves, flowers, and fruits. It offers support, transport, and …

  5. Plant - Stem Structure, Function, Types | Britannica

    Nov 21, 2025 · Plant - Stem Structure, Function, Types: A plant body consists of stems, leaves, roots, flowers, fruits, and seeds. Stems are usually the main axis of a plant, leaves act as the primary site …

  6. Plant Stem Biology: Morphology, Anatomy & Adaptations Guide

    Dec 27, 2025 · In this deep-dive guide, we will explore the secret life of stems. We will dissect their external anatomy, peer through a microscope at their internal “plumbing,” and marvel at their ability …

  7. Stems – Biology - UH Pressbooks

    The stem of the plant connects the roots to the leaves, helping to transport absorbed water and minerals to different parts of the plant. It also helps to transport the products of photosynthesis, namely …

  8. Stems (Botany) | Research Starters | EBSCO Research

    Structurally, stems consist of nodes—points where organs attach—and internodes, the segments between nodes. They can be categorized into herbaceous (soft and green) and woody (hard and …

  9. 3.3.2: Internal Anatomy of the Primary Stem - Biology LibreTexts

    The three tissue systems in stems are represented by the epidermis (dermal tissue), cortex and pith (ground tissue), and vascular cylinder or bundles (vascular tissue).

  10. Lesson Explainer: Structure of the Stem - Nagwa

    In this explainer, we will learn how to describe the basic structure of a plant stem and recall the functions of different parts of the stem. Plant stems are vital to their survival.