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Parts of a Plant by Denise Carroll

Parts of a Plant by Denise Carroll. Living Things. All living things grow and change. All living things need food, water, and air to live. Nonliving Things. Nonliving things are not alive. Nonliving things do not need food, water, or air. Plants must have these things to grow. Sunlight

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Parts of a Plant by Denise Carroll

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  1. Parts of a Plantby Denise Carroll

  2. Living Things • All living things grow and change. • All living things need food, water, and air to live.

  3. Nonliving Things • Nonliving things are not alive. • Nonliving things do not need food, water, or air.

  4. Plants must have these things to grow. • Sunlight • Air • Water • Nutrients or minerals from the soil

  5. When a seed has sunlight, air, water, and nutrients it will begin to germinate, or start to grow. This young plant that grows from a seed is called a seedling.

  6. Parts of a Plant • Roots hold the plant in the soil and takes in water and nutrients from the soil.

  7. Parts of a Plant • The stem holds up the plant and moves water and nutrients through it.

  8. Parts of a Plant • Leaves use light, air, water, and nutrients to make food for the plant.

  9. Parts of a Plant • Flowers make fruits that hold seeds. Flower 

  10. Seed Coat Seed Leaf Stored Food Developing Plant Parts of a Seed

  11. Seed Coat The hard covering that protects the seed is the ... The part that looks like a leaf inside each seed is the ... Seed Leaf

  12. Seeds • Seeds are formed in the center part of the flower or fruit. • Seeds come in many shapes and sizes. • Plants grow from seeds.

  13. Planting Animals Water Wind How Seeds Are Scattered

  14. The life of a plant begins as a seed. Once you plant and water a seed it begins to germinate. The root pushes through the seed coat. The seedling grows out of the ground. The stem and its leaves point to the sunlight. The leaves make its own food. Flowers begin to bloom and make seeds. New seeds are formed and scattered. What is this process called? How a Seed Grows into a New Plant

  15. The Life Cycle of a Plant

  16. Life Cycle of a Plant

  17. Remember… When the small plant inside begins to grow, the seed germinates. The young plant that grows from a seed is the seedling. Seeds are scattered by planting, wind, water, and animals.

  18. Let’s Review! • What do all living things need to live and grow?

  19. 1. All living things need _____. foodwaterair

  20. 2. Can you name the parts of a plant?

  21. 2. The parts of a plant are the _____. rootsstemleavesflower

  22. 3. What do plants need to grow?

  23. 3. Plants need ____ to live and grow. sunlight air water nutrients or minerals from the soil

  24. 4. What do the roots do for a plant?

  25. 4. The roots hold a plant in place and takes in water and nutrients from the soil.

  26. 5. What does the stem do for a plant?

  27. 5. The stem holds up the plant and moves water and nutrients through it.

  28. 6. Why does a plant need leaves?

  29. 6. Leaves use sunlight, air, water, and nutrients to make food for the plant.

  30. 7. What do flowers do for a plant?

  31. 7. Flowers make fruits that hold seeds. These seeds will make new plants.

  32. 8. How can seeds be scattered?

  33. 8. Seeds can be scattered by _____. • planting • animals • water • wind

  34. Congratulations! You have learned all about plants, seeds, and a plant’s life cycle.

  35. Resources • http://images.search.yahoo.com • http://office.microsoft.com/clipart • http://www.page.gc.k12.va.us/public/presentations/downloads/Plants.ppt

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