Leaves contain chlorophyll which uses sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce food for the plant through photosynthesis. Flowers help plants reproduce by attracting insects through smell and color which transfer pollen and help turn the flower into fruit. The stem supports the plant and carries food, water, and nutrients between the roots, which anchor the plant, and leaves.
Leaves contain chlorophyll which uses sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce food for the plant through photosynthesis. Flowers help plants reproduce by attracting insects through smell and color which transfer pollen and help turn the flower into fruit. The stem supports the plant and carries food, water, and nutrients between the roots, which anchor the plant, and leaves.
Leaves contain chlorophyll which uses sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce food for the plant through photosynthesis. Flowers help plants reproduce by attracting insects through smell and color which transfer pollen and help turn the flower into fruit. The stem supports the plant and carries food, water, and nutrients between the roots, which anchor the plant, and leaves.
- Where food production takes place Plant reproduce - Smell and color attracts insects PHOTOSYNTHESIS: - Turns into fruit Use SUNLIGHT, CARBON DIOXIDE POLLINATION: and CHLOROPHYLL transfer of pollen CHLOROPHYLL: grains from the - green pigment on stamen to pistil leaves STEM: ROOTS: - Supports the plant - Anchors the plant to - Carries food, the ground water and - Absorb water and nutrients to other nutrients from the soil parts of the plant *stem of the tree is called TRUNK