Plants are living things. Plants have roots, stems or trunks, branches, leaves, flowers, and fruit. Leaves Flower Roots Branches Trunk Fruit.

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Presentation transcript:

Plants are living things.

Plants have roots, stems or trunks, branches, leaves, flowers, and fruit. Leaves Flower Roots Branches Trunk Fruit

Parts of most all plants are Leaves Flowers Fruits Stems Seeds and Roots

The R RR ROOTS help support the plant by absorbing water and nutrients needed for growth.

LEAVES can be simple or compound Simple Leaf

Compound Leaf

Stems

FLOWER A FLOWER is a part of a plant. Flowers can be diferent colours, sizes and shapes. They small different, too.

The Parts of a Flower

FRUIT The FRUIT of a plant carries and protects the seed.

Many things we call vegetables are really fruits such as tomatoes, cucumbers, and beans.

Plants need water, sunlight and air to live.

Plants growing in small spaces will have their roots crowded, and that results in smaller amounts of growth. Room to grow All plants need these things :

Light All plants need

Without water or with too much water, a plant dies. Water All plants need

Plants use carbon dioxide in the air and return oxygen. Air All plants need

Nutrients All plants need

Carries water and food through the plant. Stem Leaves Roots Flower Fruit Seed The stem carries water and food through the plant. A stem can be short or long.

Stem Leaves Roots Flower Fruit Seed The fruit of a plant carries and protects the seed. Carries and protects the seed.

Allows the plant to reproduce. The seed of a plant allows the plant to reproduce. Stem Leaves Roots Flower Fruit Seed

Helps the plant to produce seeds. Stem Leaves Roots Flower Fruit Seed Flower of the Orange Tree

Take up nutrients and water. Stem Leaves Roots Flower Fruit Seed

Trees, Shrubs and herbs are all plants.

Some tree give us fruit. They are fruit trees. These can be nuts like chestnuts or acorns or fresh fruits like apples or peaches Trees

ORANGE TREEAPPLE TREECHERRY TREE PLUM TREE PEACH TREE TYPES OF TREES: FRESH FRUIT

FIR TREECORK TREECHESTNUT TREE ALMOND TREE JUNIPER TYPES OF TREES : NUTS

They have a lot of stems, like heather. AZALEA ROSE Heather Blackberries Shrubs Rock Rose

HERBS: They have soft stems, like wheat

WHEAT RICE BARLEY HERBS

PLANTS PARTS RootsFruitStemsLeavesFlowers Petals Sepal Stamen Pistil CLASSES TreesShrubsHerbs NEED Light WaterAirNutrients

BIBLIOGRAPHY: TEXT: Student Text Books: IMAGES: CNICE Student Drawings from Third Level

CEIP “ANDRÉS SEGOVIA” COURSE: 2006 / 07