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Princess Cook
1 January, 02:40
Which function do stems and roots share
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Javier Weeks
1 January, 05:36
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Well they share the function of giving nutrition to the buds and the leaves on the plant, but they preform this function in different way from each other
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Conner Conrad
1 January, 05:49
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They share xylem and pholem
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