3. Angiosperms: Pollinated flowers produce
fruits with seeds inside.
Gymnosperms: Have small flowers they don´t
produce fruit and their seeds develop in
cones.
4. Ferns: They have roots and strong. They
produce spores inside sori.
Mosses: They produce spores inside capsules.
Their roots are called rhizoids.
5. Roots: Roots absorb water and minerals needed for
nutrition from the ground through the root hairs.
Stem: The stem holds up the other parts of the
plant. It also transports materials to and from the
leaves.
Leaves: Leaves contain cholorophyll.
6. The roots absorb water and minerals from the soil.
Xylem cells transport this mixture of water and
minerals, called raw sap.
Leaves absorb carbon dioxide through their
stomata.
Phloem cells carry the glucose.
7. Plants consume carbon oxygen and produce
oxygen in the stomata of photosynthesis.