Roots: Hold the plant in the ground and take in water and nutrients.
Stem: Holds the plant up and moves water and food to the plant.
Leaves: Make food for the plant using sunlight.
Flowers: Help the plant make seeds so new plants can grow.
Fruit: Grows from flowers and holds the seeds.
Seeds: Tiny parts that can grow into new plants.
Bark: The outer covering of some plants, like trees, that protect them.
Branches: Spread out from the stem and hold the leaves and flowers.
Vascular Tissue: Tubes inside the plant that carry water and food.
Chloroplasts: Tiny parts in the leaves that help the plant use sunlight to make food.
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How roots hold the plant and take in water and nutrients?
how stem moves water and food to the plant?