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Biology, 13.01.2020 19:31, breanna602

Hello, so i attempted to clone a cabbage by cutting the stem into 3 pieces, planting them in separate pots, and letting them grow. as a result the top part of the stem grew the most (had lots of leaves and long roots). the middle part had some leaves but not that as many as the top stem part. the bottom part didn’t have any leaves but had some roots.

i was wondering if someone could explain these results. do they have something to do with the xylem or phloem? or the meristems? or even the photosynthetic processe of the plant (more leaves=more photosynthesis)?

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