Transcript Plants

Plants
Introduction
A plant has many different parts. Each part has
a different purpose and each part helps the
plant survive. Click on the flower below to read
about each plant part. Record facts about each
plant part in your Science Log. Then, use the
information to answer The BIG Question ! in
your Science Log.
Parts of a Plant
Roots
Stem
Leaves
Flower
Seeds
Fruit
After you record facts about each plant part, go on to The
BIG
Question
Roots
The roots help support the plant by
keeping it attached to the ground.
The roots also drink in and carry the
water and nutrients needed for
plants to grow.
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Stem
The stem carries water and nutrients
taken up by the roots to the leaves.
Stems also provide support for the
plant allowing the leaves to reach the
sunlight that they need to produce
food.
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Leaves
Leaves are the food making factories of green
plants. Leaves are made to catch light and have
openings to allow water and air to come and go.
Veins carry water and nutrients within the leaf.
Leaves are the site of the food making process
called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis supplies
food for the plant and oxygen for other forms of
life. Photosynthesis only happens in green plants!
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Flower
Flowers not only look pretty but, in
fact, are important in making seeds.
Flowers have many different parts
that help make seeds so the plant
can reproduce. Not every plant has
flowers.
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Seeds
Seeds are the part of the plant that help it
reproduce. Every seed is a tiny plant with leaves,
stems, and root parts waiting for the right things
to happen to make it germinate and grow. Seeds
are a plant's way of getting from one area to
another by either wind, water or animals. Seeds
are protected by a coat. This coat can be thin or
thick and hard.
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Fruit
The fruit is the part of a plant that
holds the seeds. Not all plants
produce fruit. Many fruits help
seeds spread. Many things we call
vegetables are really fruits such as
tomatoes, cucumbers, and beans.
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The
BIG Question!
Use what you have learned about the different parts of
a plant to answer the following question in your Science
Log!
What is one thing that could cause a
plant to die? Use information about
plant parts to support your response.
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