Transcript Plant Parts
Study of Plants’
Parts
Grade 4
Mr. Davis
Parts
The seeds
The roots
The stems
The leaves
The flowers
The fruits
Seeds or Bulbs
Grows new plants
Part of flowering
plant that produces
new plant
Surrounded by a
hard seed coat
Roots
Holds plant in
ground
Root hairs Collects water and
nutrients from soil
Carries food to
stem
Fibrous
Taproot
2 types of roots
Taproot
Main root that has
many smaller roots
growing from it.
Fibrous
Thin roots that
spread out in all
directions just below
soil.
Stems
Carry nutrients and water
Support system for plant
body
Holds leaves & branches
upright
Leaves
Absorbs sunlight and
makes and stores food
Photosynthesis
Chlorophyll – green part of
the plant
Sunlight
Carbon Dioxide
Water
Flowers
Produce seeds
Colorful
Contain perfume
and nectar that
attracts
pollinators
Fruits
Protects the
seeds
Could be eaten
Spreads the
seeds
Photosynthesis
In photosynthesis carbon dioxide from the air
and water from the soil react with the sun’s
energy to form food for the plant
A primary difference between plants and
animals is the plant’s ability to manufacture its
own food.
Process
1.
2.
3.
Chlorophyll inside leaf
takes sun, carbon
dioxide, and water and
turns it into sugar
Plant uses sugar for
food
Plant produces Oxygen
during this process
Respiration and Transpiration
Respiration
Plants (and animals)
convert the sugars back
into energy for growth
and to energize life
Transpiration
Water in the roots is
pulled through the plant
Cooling – 80% of the
cooling effect of a shade
tree is from the
evaporative cooling
effects of transpiration.
Non flowering plants
Tendrils – Climbing
plants use these to
hold themselves up
Spores – new plants
grow from these
Activities
1.
2.
3.
4.
Job 1
Take set #1 bag
Match definitions with
pictures.
Record answers on
worksheet in packet.
Repeat #’s 1-3 with set
#2 cards
Job 2
Label Parts of plants in
packet
Complete crossword
puzzle in packet
Plant Parts job worksheets click here
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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