Plant Structure and Function
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The roots of a plant are responsible for producing food through photosynthesis.

False

Flowers are the part of a plant that contains seeds.

False

Stems are responsible for supporting the plant and transporting nutrients.

True

Seeds grow into new flowers.

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Leaves are the reproductive part of a plant.

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The stem of a plant is responsible for producing food through photosynthesis.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

The roots of a plant are responsible for reproducing new plants.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

The fruit of a plant contains nutrients.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Leaves are involved in the transportation of nutrients in a plant.

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Seeds are a byproduct of photosynthesis.

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Study Notes

Plant Structure and Functions

  • Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil to nourish the plant.
  • The stem provides structural support to the plant and facilitates the transportation of nutrients.
  • Leaves are responsible for performing photosynthesis, a process that produces food for the plant.
  • Flowers are the reproductive part of the plant, playing a crucial role in the plant's life cycle.
  • Fruits are the mature ovary of a flower, containing seeds that are essential for the plant's reproduction.
  • Seeds have the potential to grow into new plants, continuing the plant's life cycle.

Plant Structure and Functions

  • Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil to nourish the plant.
  • The stem provides structural support to the plant and facilitates the transportation of nutrients.
  • Leaves are responsible for performing photosynthesis, a process that produces food for the plant.
  • Flowers are the reproductive part of the plant, playing a crucial role in the plant's life cycle.
  • Fruits are the mature ovary of a flower, containing seeds that are essential for the plant's reproduction.
  • Seeds have the potential to grow into new plants, continuing the plant's life cycle.

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Learn about the different parts of a plant, their functions and roles in plant growth and development.

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