• Question: What is inside a flower stem

    Asked by face520corf on 5 Mar 2025. This question was also asked by date520corf.
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      Rachael Eggleston answered on 5 Mar 2025: last edited 5 Mar 2025 14:02


      A flower stem has what are called transport tissues, xylem and phloem, which are like our arteries and veins. The xylem and phloem are used to transport water, sugar, and nutrients from one part of the plant to another. For example, sugars may be sent from the leaves to the roots, and water/nutrients from the roots to the leaves!

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