1) The document discusses the parts of a plant and their functions. Roots take in water and nutrients, stems move water and nutrients through the plant, and leaves use sunlight to make food.
2) Flowers produce fruits containing seeds. Seeds come in many shapes and sizes and are scattered by wind, water, animals or planting.
3) When conditions are right, a seed will germinate and a seedling will grow from the seed. The seedling develops roots, stem and leaves and the process repeats as it produces seeds of its own.
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Parts of a plant
1. Parts of a Plantby:
Muhammad iqbal Khan
SS Biology
Email ID: mikhan1313@yahoo.com
2. Living Things
• All living things grow and change.
• All living things need food, water,
and air to live.
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. Parts of a Seed
• Seed Coat
• Seed Leaf
• Stored Food
• Developing Plant
11. The hard covering that
protects the seed is the ...
The part that looks like a
leaf inside each seed is
the ...
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. How Seeds Are Scattered
• Planting
• Animals
• Water
• Wind
14. How a Seed Grows into a New Plant
• 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?
17. Seeds are scattered by planting, wind,
water, and animals.
When the small plant inside begins to grow,
the seed germinates.
The young plant that grows from a seed is
the seedling.
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