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What are the functions of roots?
absorb water from soil/ absorb nutrients from soil/ anchor a plant in place
How are thorns on a flower and spines on a cactus similar?
Both protect plants from animals.
Which parts of a plant help protect it from animals?
Bark, Spines, Thorns
What do the plants respond to?
Touch
What do the plants respond to?
Touch
What do the plants respond to?
Gravity
What do the plants respond to?
Light
What is the name of the rooftop of a building where people grow grass and plants
Green roof
What are the two types of tubes can you find inside a plant?
Water-carrying tube and Food-carrying tubes
Large, captures sunlight. Having lots of large leaves in spring and summer helps the plant absorb more sunlight and make more food (Flat leaves or Needles?)
Flat leaves
help plants such as trees and shrubs stay upright in strong winds. They can help trees become very tall (Woody stem or Green stem?)
Woody stem
can get water from deep underground, and they do well in droughts. They can also store food. (Taproot or Fibrous roots?)
Taproot
This part of the plant attracts insects.
flower
A reproductive structure of some plants, such as mosses and ferns, that can form a new plant.
spore
The part of a plant that holds it up and has tubes that carry water, minerals, and nutrients through the plant.
stem
The part of a plant that contains a new plant
seed
A plant part that is usually underground and absorbs water and minerals from the soil
root
The part of a plant that makes food using air, light, and water.
leaf