Each plant has different structures that serve different functions in growth, survival, and reproduction.
• roots help support the plant and take in water and nutrients;
• leaves help plants utilize sunlight to make food for the plant;
• stems, stalks, trunks, and other similar structures provide support for the plant;
• some plants have flowers;
• flowers are reproductive structures of plants that produce fruit which contains seeds;
• seeds contain stored food that aids in germination and the growth of young plants
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The main function of a tree's trunk is to provide
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air
fruit
sunlight
support
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Base your answers on the diagram of a flowering plant below and on your knowledge of science. Four structures that help the plant to survive, grow, and reproduce are labeled.
Which structure takes in water and nutrients from the soil?
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stem
flower
roots
leaf
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The main function of a tree's trunk is to provide
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Base your answers on the diagram of a flowering plant below and on your knowledge of science. Four structures that help the plant to survive, grow, and reproduce are labeled.
Which structure takes in water and nutrients from the soil?
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Base your answers on the diagram of a flowering plant below and on your knowledge of science. Four structures that help the plant to survive, grow, and reproduce are labeled.
Which structure produces seeds for reproduction?
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The diagram below shows seeds from two different plants.
Each seed is attached to a structure that helps the seed to