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Three functions of the stem
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1.Stems support the plant body
2. Stems transport materials between the root system, the leaves and the reproductive structures
3.Stems hold up reproductive structures, like flowers, which helps pollinators, such as bees, find the flowers.
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The three functions of the stem:
To support the leaves,
To conduct water, and
To conduct minerals to the leaves.
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