It's not the 3rd option, because the stem stores water
Roots do not contatin stomata
I beleive it would be either of the first two; my guess would be the 2nd
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.
3 answers
the second one
Your answer would be the first one.