Lotus is an aquatic plant fixed at the bottom of the pond. To reach the surface of the water lotus stems are thin & hollow.
The hollow stem of a lotus plant is called a "petiole." It is a leaf stalk that connects the leaf blade to the root system of the plant. The petiole helps provide support and transport nutrients and water throughout the plant.
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Water lilies have broad leaves to maximize surface area for photosynthesis and attract sunlight. Their hollow, flexible stems allow them to be buoyant in water, enabling them to float and reach the surface for sunlight and air.
Lotus is a stem because it grows above the ground with leaves and flowers. The root of the lotus plant is usually submerged under water or in muddy soil.
No, the water lotus does not have a woody stem. It has a fleshy rhizome from which stems arise, but these stems are not woody.
cactus have a hollow stem. it is where they store water and food for survival
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the xylem cells in the stem are hollow so that the water & the minerals from the soil can be passed on to the leaf.
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