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    Plant Structure – Anatomy bit.ly/2o5vzKv. 1. What do plants use to make up their structure. 2. What are the two groups of flowering plants? a. b. 3. What is
    Lead students through the attached worksheet (see Sketching Plant Structures). 4. Ask students to write a short description of the function of each plant structure.
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    A plant’s roots grow under the ground. The roots help hold the plant in the soil. They also take in water and nutrients which the plant turns into food. Plants haveStudents can use these worksheets to learn parts of a plant, vocabulary words View PDF. Preview File. Members can add this to their file cabinet. Anatomy of a
    The basic parts of most land plants are roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds. system by measuring and drawing the roots on their worksheet.
    vascular tissue, and ground tissue make up the roots, stems, and leaves of plants. Page 2. Lesson 23.1 • Workbook A • Copyright © by Pearson Education, Inc., or
    Leaf Anatomy. Provide the label for the indicated structures on the diagram of the leaf below. Also, provide the purpose or function of each structure.
    axil – the angle between the upper side of the stem and a leaf, branch, or petiole. axillary bud – a bud that develops in the axil. flower – the reproductive unit of

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