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Describe the different levels of biological organization from cell to biosphere; S7LT-IIc-3/

 Identify the parts that make up a plant.


 Describe how the functioning of each part work together in an organism.
 Describe how these parts work together in an organism.

 Do the activity in LM pp 78-81 “What Makes up an Organism? Part II. Parts of a Plant”
Procedure:
Read the selection and study the figures below.
Plants are also made up of organ systems: the root and shoot systems. The root system absorbs
water and nutrients; the shoot system moves them to the different parts of the plant.
1. What makes up the organ systems of plant?
2. In what ways are the functions of the organ systems of plants similar to those of animals?
3. 3. In what ways are they different?
4. 4. How are flowers similar to the reproductive organs of animals?
5. 5. What do you think makes up the root tip in figure 9?
6. 6. What is the function of the roots?
7. 7. What will happen to the roots if the tissues were damaged?
8. 8. What will happen to the plant if the tissues are damaged?
9. 9. What happens to the tissues, organs, and organ systems if the cells are damaged or
diseased?
10. 10. What happens to the organism if the cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems are damaged
or diseased?

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