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Roots: Anchors plant by keeping it firmly in place. Absorbs water and minerals.

Parts of a Plant. Flower: Where pollination and reproduction takes place. Leaf: Where photosynthesis (food making) takes place. Stem: Holds up the plant. Transports water , minerals, and nutrients to rest the plant.

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Roots: Anchors plant by keeping it firmly in place. Absorbs water and minerals.

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  1. Parts of a Plant Flower: Where pollination and reproduction takes place. Leaf: Where photosynthesis (food making) takes place. Stem: Holds up the plant. Transports water , minerals, and nutrients to rest the plant. Roots: Anchors plant by keeping it firmly in place. Absorbs water and minerals. Roots Stem Flower Photosynthesis Pollination Plant Responses Leaf

  2. ROOTS Root hairs: absorbs water and minerals Grass is a fibrous root. Carrots are taproots where starch is stored. Root cap: pushes the root through the soil. Roots Stem Flower Photosynthesis Pollination Plant Responses Leaf

  3. Stem Phloem Cells: tubes that carry nutrients from the leaves through the stem and down to the root. Xylem Cells: connecting tubes that carry water and minerals from the soil. Woody plants, like roses and trees, live for many years. The stem is like the highway system of the plant, transporting minerals, nutrients, and water throughout the plant. Nonwoody plants, like dandelions, live for only one season. Roots Stem Flower Photosynthesis Pollination Plant Responses Leaf

  4. Leaf Petiole: an extension of the xylem and phloem tubes from the stem. Veins: the transport system of the leaf. Blade: the broad, flat part of the leaf. Inside of a Leaf Upper Epidermis: protects the leaf from drying off. Cells: where chloroplasts exist and food making occurs Lower Epidermis: protects the leaf and allows for the exchange of gases. Chloroplasts: contains the chlorophyll, which gives the leaf color. Roots Stem Flower Photosynthesis Pollination Plant Responses Leaf

  5. Flower Stigma: sticky part on the top of the pistil to which pollen grains stick Petals: the colorful part of the flower. Pistil: the female part of the flower . Stamen: Male part that holds the pollen. Ovule: Produces the female sex cells and becomes the seed. Roots Stem Flower Photosynthesis Pollination Plant Responses Leaf

  6. Photosynthesis: sunlight+ carbon dioxide+ water= sugar and oxygen Sugar=energy sunlight Sugar=energy Carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide oxygen water oxygen Roots Stem Flower Photosynthesis Pollination Plant Responses Leaf

  7. Pollination Roots Stem Flower Photosynthesis Pollination Plant Responses Leaf

  8. Plant Responses Thigmotropism: plants response to touch, like the tendrils of a pea plant. Phototropism: plants response to the need for sunlight. Geotropism: plants response to gravity by growing toward the center of the earth. Hydrotropism: plants response to the need for water. Roots Stem Flower Photosynthesis Pollination Plant Responses Leaf

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