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Parts of a Plantby:
Muhammad iqbal Khan
SS Biology
Email ID: mikhan1313@yahoo.com
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
• Air
• Water
• Nutrients or minerals from the soil
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.
Parts of a Plant
• Roots hold the plant in the soil and takes
in water and nutrients from the soil.
Parts of a Plant
• The stem holds up the plant and
moves water and nutrients
through it.
Parts of a Plant
• Leaves use light, air, water, and
nutrients to make food for the
plant.
Parts of a Plant
• Flowers make fruits that hold
seeds.
Flower

Parts of a Seed
• Seed Coat
• Seed Leaf
• Stored Food
• Developing Plant
The hard covering that
protects the seed is the ...
The part that looks like a
leaf inside each seed is
the ...
Seeds
• Seeds are formed in the center part of
the flower or fruit.
• Seeds come in many shapes and sizes.
• Plants grow from seeds.
How Seeds Are Scattered
• Planting
• Animals
• Water
• Wind
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?
Parts of a plant
Life Cycle
of a Plant
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.
Remember…
Let’s Review!
1. What do all living things need to
live and grow?
1. All living things need _____.
food
water
air
2. Can you name the parts of
a plant?
roots
stem
leaves
flower
2. The parts of a plant
are the _____.
3. What do plants need
to grow?
3. Plants need ____ to live
and grow.
sunlight
air
water
nutrients or minerals from the soil
4. What do the roots do for
a plant?
4. The roots hold a plant in
place and takes in
water and nutrients
from the soil.
5. What does the stem
do for a plant?
5. The stem holds up the
plant and moves water and
nutrients through it.
6. Why does a plant
need leaves?
6. Leaves use sunlight,
air, water, and
nutrients to make
food for the plant.
7. What do flowers do
for a plant?
7. Flowers make fruits
that hold seeds.
These seeds will make
new plants.
8. How can seeds be
scattered?
8. Seeds can be scattered
by _____.
• planting
• animals
• water
• wind
Congratulations!
You have learned all about plants,
seeds, and a plant’s life cycle.
Resources
• http://images.search.yahoo.comhttp://images.search.yahoo.com
• http://http://office.microsoft.comoffice.microsoft.com/clipart/clipart
• http://www.page.gc.k12.va.us/public/presentations/down

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