WHAT PARTS DO THE PLANTS HAVE?

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Marta Pérez, 5º A
C.Naturales.N.S.D.L.INFANTES
WHAT PARTS DO
THE PLANTS HAVE?
Exceptions:
-Seaweed
-Moss
Marta Pérez, 5º A
C.Naturales.N.S.D.L.INFANTES
WHAT PARTS DO
THE PLANTS HAVE?
FONCTIONS:
NUTRITION: MAKE ITS OWN
FOOD
RESPIRATION: TRANSFORM THE
FOOD INTO ENERGY.
TAKE:
GASES FROM THE ATMOSPHERE AND
SUNLIGHT
TAKE :
WATER, MINERAL SALTS FROM THE
GROUND
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C.Naturales.N.S.D.L.INFANTES
WHAT PARTS DO
THE PLANTS HAVE?
THE ROOTS
TYPES
HOLD THE PLANT TO THE GROUND.
ABSORB WATER AND
MINERAL SALTS
GROW UNDER THE
GROUND
CRUDE SAP
WE CAN EAT SOME ROOTS :
e.g. carrots.
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C.Naturales.N.S.D.L.INFANTES
WHAT PARTS DO
THE PLANTS HAVE?
THE STEM
The stem grows above the ground and
it is divided in branches.
Fonctions:
Hold the plant
Transport the crude
sap to the leaves
through the veins
There are also
undeground stems:
e.g: the onion
WHAT PARTS DO
THE PLANTS HAVE?
THE LEAVES
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C.Naturales.N.S.D.L.INFANTES
They are green, plain and headed
to the sunlight.
They can be of different forms.
The photosynthesis is carried out
in them.
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WHAT PARTS DO
THE PLANTS HAVE?
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
It’s the process of the
transformation of the crude sap
into elaborated sap
It’s produced in the leaves.
Sunlight and carbon dioxide is absorbed and
oxigen is sent out.
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C.Naturales.N.S.D.L.INFANTES
Marta Pérez, 5º A
C.Naturales.N.S.D.L.INFANTES
WHAT PARTS DO
THE PLANTS HAVE?
RESPIRATION
It’s the process in which
the FOOD is transformed
into ENERGY.
OXYGEN is absorbed and
CARBON DIOXIDE is sent
out.
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