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Stems S7-3-1 2 Functions of a Stem Transport water, minerals, and food between roots and leaves (via phloem and xylem) Hold leaves up to receive sunlight 2 types of stems Herbaceous-green and soft, bendable (sunflower, peas, grass) Woody—contain wood (hard substance made of thickened xylem); rigid and strong (roses, maples, firs) Outer bark—old phloem, gives protection Parts of a woody stem Phloem—innermost bark Cambium—where growth occurs Xylem -Sapwood—active xylem -Heartwood—clogged xylem that . doesn’t transport but . gives support Pith—soft center core; contains . large, thin-walled cells that . store water and food Uses of stems Wood—building houses, furniture FYI: ¾ used for construction Paper products—including cardboard Fuel—many homes burn wood for heat FYI: 1 ton/year used for fuel Medicines: Aspirin—pain reliever, from willow bark Hydrocortisone—reduces swelling, from yam tubers Taxol—cancer treatment drug, from yew bark Foods (more info on this later) Willow tree FYI: Many Native American tribes chewed on willow bark for its pain relieving properties long ago Specialized stems #1 Allows plant to spread to new places Ex. Vines, morning glories, creeping jennies Stolon: A stem that grows horizontally above the ground and produces roots and shoots to create new plants. Also called runners. Ex. Strawberries Specialized stems #2 • Water storage—some plants store large amounts of water in their stem to prepare for dry conditions • Ex. Cacti • Food storage . . . It’s such a big category, it needs a separate page!! Specialized stems #3 We like to eat some stems! Celery Sugar cane Rhubarb Asparagus Specialized stems #4 Tubers—underground stems used for food storage and reproduction Our most common tuber . . . Ex. potato (the ‘eyes’ will grow new stems) The stem “swells” to store food for the plant The green plant grows above ground with tubers growing underground POTATOES! The tubers may then be dug up and eaten Questions: Answer on a separate piece of paper 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. List the 2 functions of a stem. What type of stem does a tulip have? What type of stem does an oak have? What type of vascular tissue is bark made of? What is the difference between heartwood and sapwood? List 3 uses of stems (not foods). Why do cacti store a great deal of water? Out of the 4 listed, name your 2 favorite “stem foods.” Why do some plants use tubers? Why does a plant with a longer stem have a competitive advantage?