Study of Plant Parts and Functions

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Study of Plant Parts and Functions

Introduction The seeds The flowers The fruits The roots The stems The leaves

Seeds Grow new plants Formed inside the ovary Surrounded by a hard seed coat

Flowers Produce seeds Attract pollinators Contain perfume and nectar

Fruits Protects the seeds It is a result of fertilization Guarantee seed dispersal

Roots Grip plants to soil Absorb water and nutrients from soil Stores food

Stems Carry nutrients and water Maintain the flowers and leaves at a certain distance from the soil Responsible for plant growth

Leaves In charge of photosynthesis Vital in respiration and transpiration

Where are seeds formed? In the flower Inside the ovary Outside the seed coat

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What do flowers produce? Seeds Pollen All the above

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What do fruits protect? Flowers Seeds Stems

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What do roots store? Leaves Soil and water Food

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What do stems carry? Nutrients and water Plant growth Flowers and leaves

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Leaves are in charge of photosynthesis. True False

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