The document discusses the main structures of plants - roots, stem, and leaves. It explains that roots stabilize the plant and absorb water and minerals, the stem transports water and minerals and connects parts of the plant, and leaves produce nutrients through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis requires water, carbon dioxide, and light energy and produces oxygen as well as food for the plant.
The document discusses the main structures of plants - roots, stem, and leaves. It explains that roots stabilize the plant and absorb water and minerals, the stem transports water and minerals and connects parts of the plant, and leaves produce nutrients through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis requires water, carbon dioxide, and light energy and produces oxygen as well as food for the plant.
The document discusses the main structures of plants - roots, stem, and leaves. It explains that roots stabilize the plant and absorb water and minerals, the stem transports water and minerals and connects parts of the plant, and leaves produce nutrients through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis requires water, carbon dioxide, and light energy and produces oxygen as well as food for the plant.
Plants have three main structures or parts; the roots, the stem and the leaves some plants also have flowers, fruit and seeds. What does a plant need for living? Let’s remember the function of each part of the plant.
Roots: They stabilize the plant and absorb water and minerals
Stem: It transport water and minerals and connect the parts of the plants
Leaves: They produce nutrients through photosynthesis
Photosynthesis Through the photosynthesis the plant produce its own food.
For the photosynthesis the plant need water, carbon
dioxide and light energy.
With the photosynthesis the plant releases oxygen, which
is essential for the living things. Practice…. In your notebook. 1.Draw a plant and include its main parts. and explain the function of each structure.
LEAVES:
STEM:
ROOTS: Do this activity in your notebook, take a
picture of it and send it to the teacher. 2.Where does the photosynthesis occur?