Asked by Madi
Which of the following statements correctly compares the functions of a plant's roots and stem?
The stem contains a high percentage of cells that provide structural support, unlike the roots.
The stem is the first part of the plant to emerge from a seed, followed by the roots.
The roots contain ground tissue that stores water and glucose, unlike the stem.
The roots contain stomata that allow for gas exchange, while stems do not.
The stem contains a high percentage of cells that provide structural support, unlike the roots.
The stem is the first part of the plant to emerge from a seed, followed by the roots.
The roots contain ground tissue that stores water and glucose, unlike the stem.
The roots contain stomata that allow for gas exchange, while stems do not.