The document describes the basic characteristics and parts of plants. It explains that plants have roots that take in water and minerals, a stem that transports nutrients, leaves responsible for photosynthesis, and flowers that produce seeds. The life cycle of a plant is also summarized, from a seed germinating into a seedling, the plant's growth and formation of pollinated flowers which produce new seeds.
6. 1) ROOTS:
A) Take water and minerals from the soil.
B) Hold the plant.
2) STEM:
A) Carries water, minerals and sugars to the different
parts of the plant.
3) LEAVES:
A) Are responsable for the photosysthesis: The plant
takes energy, carbon dioxide, water and minerals to
make the sugars it needs.
4) FLOWERS:
A) Produce seeds.
7. SEED
GERMINATION
AND
SEEDLING
SEED
GROWTH
AND
POLLINATION
8. 1) SEED:
Seeds are inside the fruit.
2) GERMINATION:
The seed germinates.
3) SEEDLING:
It’s a young plant growing out of the ground.
4) GROWTH AND POLINATION:
When the plant grows, it forms flowers.
Pollinated flowers form new seeds