T E A C H E R : L E Y L A V Á S Q U E Z B A R R E A
INTRODUCTION:
Plants are living organisms such as trees, herbs, bushes,
grasses, vines, ferns, mosses, and green algae. They
provide us with food materials, wood and also convert
carbon monoxide into life giving oxygen. They are
composed of many parts such as roots, stem, leaves,
buds, flowers, fruits etc.
PARTS:
Root
Roots originate from the lower portion of a
plant and they are in the soil. Their functions
are to absorb nutrients and moisture, anchor
the plant in the soil, support the stem, and
store food such as carrots. In some plants,
they can be used for propagation.
Stem
The stem is the upper part of the plant and
bears branches, leaves, flowers and fruits.
Stem is generally green when young and later
often become woody and dark brown. It
conducts water and minerals from the root to
the leaves. Some stems perform the function
of storage of food for example potato, ginger,
turmeric
Flowers
Flowers generally are the showiest part of a
plant. Their beauty and fragrance attract
pollinators (insects or birds) that play an
important role in the reproductive process.
Leaves
Leaves provide trees with all their food
because they turn sunlight into food energy
through photosynthesis. Leaves also make
the oxygen in the air that we breathe.

The plant

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    T E AC H E R : L E Y L A V Á S Q U E Z B A R R E A
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    INTRODUCTION: Plants are livingorganisms such as trees, herbs, bushes, grasses, vines, ferns, mosses, and green algae. They provide us with food materials, wood and also convert carbon monoxide into life giving oxygen. They are composed of many parts such as roots, stem, leaves, buds, flowers, fruits etc.
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    Root Roots originate fromthe lower portion of a plant and they are in the soil. Their functions are to absorb nutrients and moisture, anchor the plant in the soil, support the stem, and store food such as carrots. In some plants, they can be used for propagation. Stem The stem is the upper part of the plant and bears branches, leaves, flowers and fruits. Stem is generally green when young and later often become woody and dark brown. It conducts water and minerals from the root to the leaves. Some stems perform the function of storage of food for example potato, ginger, turmeric Flowers Flowers generally are the showiest part of a plant. Their beauty and fragrance attract pollinators (insects or birds) that play an important role in the reproductive process. Leaves Leaves provide trees with all their food because they turn sunlight into food energy through photosynthesis. Leaves also make the oxygen in the air that we breathe.