The document discusses the functions and structures of different plant parts, including leaves, roots, stems, and flowers. It explains that leaves absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce food through photosynthesis. Roots absorb water and minerals from the soil, while stems transport water and minerals. Flowers contain pistils, stamens, and petals that enable reproduction and pollination. The document also provides examples of native plant species found in different regions of Chile.
The document discusses the functions and structures of different plant parts, including leaves, roots, stems, and flowers. It explains that leaves absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce food through photosynthesis. Roots absorb water and minerals from the soil, while stems transport water and minerals. Flowers contain pistils, stamens, and petals that enable reproduction and pollination. The document also provides examples of native plant species found in different regions of Chile.
The document discusses the functions and structures of different plant parts, including leaves, roots, stems, and flowers. It explains that leaves absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce food through photosynthesis. Roots absorb water and minerals from the soil, while stems transport water and minerals. Flowers contain pistils, stamens, and petals that enable reproduction and pollination. The document also provides examples of native plant species found in different regions of Chile.
Absorption of wter Roots Support Steem Food production Leaf Reproduction Flower
PLANTS are AUTOTROPHIC
ORGANISMS, THEY PRODUCE THEIR OWN THE FOOD FROM SUBSTANCES THEY GET FROM THE ENVIRONMENT. PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Plant part Function
1.- absorb sunlight and carbon LEAVES dioxide from atmosphere and produce oxygen. 2.- make food for the plant ROOTS Absorb water and minerals from soil STEM Absorb water and minerals from soil FLOWER STRUCTURE
PISTIL: is the female part of plant. The ovary is in
the base of this rea. Thos where the plant produce its ovules or eggs.
STAMEN: is the male rea of the plant. At the tip of
stamen is the anther. This produces pollen.
PETALS: they are colored to attract insects and
birds. These living objects are vital to the pollination process NATIVE PLANTS OF CHILE
NATIVE FLORA means all plants and
vegetation indigenous to an rea.
NORTH OF CHILE: llareta, browningia
candelaris Central of chile: espino, chilean palm South of chile: larch, copihue