Fun Facts About Plants
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Fun Facts
About Plants
By: Haemee Lee
Vascular and Non-Vascular
Plants
-Vascular plants have tubes to transport
water and nutrients.
-Vascular plants grow taller and wider.
-Non-vascular plants don’t have tubes.
-Since non-vascular plants don’t have
tubes’ the water and nutrients are
transported from cell to cell.
Flower Parts
The
stamen part of the flower makes tiny
grains of pollen.
The pistil carries the egg cells.
The sepals covers and protects the flower.
The petals attracts bees and other
animals like birds.
Seeds, Spores, and
Reproduction
Plants
can be reproduced by seeds and
spores.
Plants that have spores need to be in
shady areas.
The plant will reproduce if it get enough
water, sunlight, space, and carbon
dioxide.
FOOD
Plants
eat glucose.
Photosynthesis is the process of making
food for plants.
What Plants Give Us
Plants
give us oxygen.
Plant Parts and Their Functions
The roots absorbs the water and nutrients and for the
plant.
Also, they hold the plant into the ground.
Taproots are fruits or vegetables that grow in the
ground.
Examples of taproots are onions, carrots, and
radishes.
The stem help the plant stand.
They transports the water and nutrients for the plant.
The leaves make glucose for the plant because of
chloroplast.
They store the water and nutrients for the plant.