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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
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It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
DQ_003993
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
DD_0102
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teaching_images/parts_plant_1131.png
This diagram depicts the parts of a plant. The root is the part of the plant that lies below the surface It helps to anchor the plant in the soil. It also absorbs nutrients and water from the soil. The stem, leaves, fruits and flowers are present above the surface. Stems support the plant and transport water and nutrients from the roots and food in the form of glucose from the leaves to other plant parts. A plant usually has many leaves which are green in color. Leaves are designed to capture sunlight which the plant uses to make food through a process called photosynthesis. Flowers are usually colorful and attract bees that help in pollination. Fruits provide a covering for seeds.
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
DQ_009980
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
T_1947
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Some seed plants evolved another major adaptation. This was the formation of seeds in flowers. Flowers are plant structures that contain male and/or female reproductive organs.
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
T_1950
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The most basic division of modern plants is between nonvascular and vascular plants. Vascular plants are further divided into those that reproduce without seeds and those that reproduce with seeds. Seed plants, in turn, are divided into those that produce naked seeds in cones and those that produce seeds in the ovaries of flowers.
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
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Ground tissue makes up much of the inside of a plant. The cells of ground tissue carry out basic metabolic functions and other biochemical reactions. Ground tissue may also store food or water.
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
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Eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus and several other types of organelles. These structures carry out many vital cell functions.
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
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A tissue is a group of specialized cells of the same kind that perform the same function. Modern plants have three major types of tissues. Theyre called dermal, ground, and vascular tissues.
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
T_2956
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Scientists used to think that fungi were members of the plant kingdom. They thought this because fungi had several similarities to plants. For example: Fungi and plants have similar structures. Plants and fungi live in the same kinds of habitats, such as growing in soil. Plants and fungi cells both have a cell wall, which animals do not have.
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
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The basic building blocks of the human body are cells. Human cells are organized into tissues, tissues are organized into organs, and organs are organized into organ systems.
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
T_2676
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For a long time, scientists classified fungi as members of the Plant Kingdom. Fungi share several obvious traits with plants. For example, both fungi and plants lack the ability to move. Both grow in soil, and both have cell walls. Some fungi even look like plants.
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
T_1598
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Plants and animals depend on water to live. They also play a role in the water cycle. Plants take up water from the soil and release large amounts of water vapor into the air through their leaves (Figure 1.3), a process known as transpiration.
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DQ_003900
It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.
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a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit
d
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Nuclear energy is produced by splitting the nucleus of an atom. This releases a huge amount of energy.
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
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Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
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Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
d
DQ_010047
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
d
DD_0102
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teaching_images/parts_plant_1131.png
This diagram depicts the parts of a plant. The root is the part of the plant that lies below the surface It helps to anchor the plant in the soil. It also absorbs nutrients and water from the soil. The stem, leaves, fruits and flowers are present above the surface. Stems support the plant and transport water and nutrients from the roots and food in the form of glucose from the leaves to other plant parts. A plant usually has many leaves which are green in color. Leaves are designed to capture sunlight which the plant uses to make food through a process called photosynthesis. Flowers are usually colorful and attract bees that help in pollination. Fruits provide a covering for seeds.
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
d
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
d
DQ_009980
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
d
T_3385
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Plants seem to grow wherever they can. How? Plants cant move on their own. So how does a plant start growing in a new area?
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
d
T_1698
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How well soil forms and what type of soil forms depends on several different factors, which are described below.
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
d
T_1598
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Plants and animals depend on water to live. They also play a role in the water cycle. Plants take up water from the soil and release large amounts of water vapor into the air through their leaves (Figure 1.3), a process known as transpiration.
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
d
T_3434
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Water also moves through the living organisms in an ecosystem. Plants soak up large amounts of water through their roots. The water then moves up the plant and evaporates from the leaves in a process called transpiration. The process of transpiration, like evaporation, returns water back into the atmosphere.
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
d
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Soil is an ecosystem unto itself. In the spaces of soil, there are thousands or even millions of living organisms. Those organisms could include earthworms, ants, bacteria, or fungi (Figure 1.4).
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
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The most basic division of modern plants is between nonvascular and vascular plants. Vascular plants are further divided into those that reproduce without seeds and those that reproduce with seeds. Seed plants, in turn, are divided into those that produce naked seeds in cones and those that produce seeds in the ovaries of flowers.
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
d
T_0359
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Soil is a renewable resource, but it can take thousands of years to form. Thats why people need to do what they can to prevent soil erosion.
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Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
d
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Now that you know what chemical weathering is, can you think of some other ways chemical weathering might occur? Chemical weathering can also be contributed to by plants and animals. As plant roots take in soluble ions as nutrients, certain elements are exchanged. Plant roots and bacterial decay use carbon dioxide in the process of respiration.
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
d
T_2956
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Scientists used to think that fungi were members of the plant kingdom. They thought this because fungi had several similarities to plants. For example: Fungi and plants have similar structures. Plants and fungi live in the same kinds of habitats, such as growing in soil. Plants and fungi cells both have a cell wall, which animals do not have.
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DQ_003901
Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?
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a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root
d
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For a long time, scientists classified fungi as members of the Plant Kingdom. Fungi share several obvious traits with plants. For example, both fungi and plants lack the ability to move. Both grow in soil, and both have cell walls. Some fungi even look like plants.
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DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
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a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
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What part of the plant holds the fruit?
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a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
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DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
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a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
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DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
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a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
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DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
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a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
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DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
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a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
DQ_010047
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0.767233
DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
DD_0102
image
teaching_images/parts_plant_1131.png
This diagram depicts the parts of a plant. The root is the part of the plant that lies below the surface It helps to anchor the plant in the soil. It also absorbs nutrients and water from the soil. The stem, leaves, fruits and flowers are present above the surface. Stems support the plant and transport water and nutrients from the roots and food in the form of glucose from the leaves to other plant parts. A plant usually has many leaves which are green in color. Leaves are designed to capture sunlight which the plant uses to make food through a process called photosynthesis. Flowers are usually colorful and attract bees that help in pollination. Fruits provide a covering for seeds.
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DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
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a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
DQ_003868
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DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
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a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
DQ_003937
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DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
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a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
DQ_009980
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DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
T_3385
text
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Plants seem to grow wherever they can. How? Plants cant move on their own. So how does a plant start growing in a new area?
0.655706
DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
T_2956
text
null
Scientists used to think that fungi were members of the plant kingdom. They thought this because fungi had several similarities to plants. For example: Fungi and plants have similar structures. Plants and fungi live in the same kinds of habitats, such as growing in soil. Plants and fungi cells both have a cell wall, which animals do not have.
0.61962
DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
T_1950
text
null
The most basic division of modern plants is between nonvascular and vascular plants. Vascular plants are further divided into those that reproduce without seeds and those that reproduce with seeds. Seed plants, in turn, are divided into those that produce naked seeds in cones and those that produce seeds in the ovaries of flowers.
0.617978
DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
T_1947
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Some seed plants evolved another major adaptation. This was the formation of seeds in flowers. Flowers are plant structures that contain male and/or female reproductive organs.
0.612032
DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
T_1598
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Plants and animals depend on water to live. They also play a role in the water cycle. Plants take up water from the soil and release large amounts of water vapor into the air through their leaves (Figure 1.3), a process known as transpiration.
0.608976
DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
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a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
T_2971
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Gymnosperms have seeds, but they do not produce fruit. Instead, the seeds of gymnosperms are usually found in cones. There are four phyla of gymnosperms: 1. Conifers 2. Cycads 3. Ginkgoes 4. Gnetophytes
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DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
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a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
T_3434
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Water also moves through the living organisms in an ecosystem. Plants soak up large amounts of water through their roots. The water then moves up the plant and evaporates from the leaves in a process called transpiration. The process of transpiration, like evaporation, returns water back into the atmosphere.
0.599517
DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
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a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
T_3491
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Vitamins and minerals are also nutrients. They do not provide energy, but they are needed for good health.
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DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
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a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
T_2676
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For a long time, scientists classified fungi as members of the Plant Kingdom. Fungi share several obvious traits with plants. For example, both fungi and plants lack the ability to move. Both grow in soil, and both have cell walls. Some fungi even look like plants.
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DQ_003902
What part of the plant holds the fruit?
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a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root
c
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Even though plants and animals are both eukaryotes, plant cells differ in some ways from animal cells ( Figure organelles of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis converts the suns solar energy into chemical energy. This chemical energy, which is the carbohydrate glucose, serves as "food" for the plant.
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
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a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
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a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
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a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
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a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
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a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
DQ_003993
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
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a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
DQ_010047
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question_images/photosynthesis_1307.png
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
DD_0102
image
teaching_images/parts_plant_1131.png
This diagram depicts the parts of a plant. The root is the part of the plant that lies below the surface It helps to anchor the plant in the soil. It also absorbs nutrients and water from the soil. The stem, leaves, fruits and flowers are present above the surface. Stems support the plant and transport water and nutrients from the roots and food in the form of glucose from the leaves to other plant parts. A plant usually has many leaves which are green in color. Leaves are designed to capture sunlight which the plant uses to make food through a process called photosynthesis. Flowers are usually colorful and attract bees that help in pollination. Fruits provide a covering for seeds.
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
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a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
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a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
DQ_003937
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
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a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
DQ_009980
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
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a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
T_3385
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Plants seem to grow wherever they can. How? Plants cant move on their own. So how does a plant start growing in a new area?
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
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a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
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Some seed plants evolved another major adaptation. This was the formation of seeds in flowers. Flowers are plant structures that contain male and/or female reproductive organs.
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
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a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
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The most basic division of modern plants is between nonvascular and vascular plants. Vascular plants are further divided into those that reproduce without seeds and those that reproduce with seeds. Seed plants, in turn, are divided into those that produce naked seeds in cones and those that produce seeds in the ovaries of flowers.
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
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Scientists used to think that fungi were members of the plant kingdom. They thought this because fungi had several similarities to plants. For example: Fungi and plants have similar structures. Plants and fungi live in the same kinds of habitats, such as growing in soil. Plants and fungi cells both have a cell wall, which animals do not have.
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
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Plants and animals depend on water to live. They also play a role in the water cycle. Plants take up water from the soil and release large amounts of water vapor into the air through their leaves (Figure 1.3), a process known as transpiration.
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
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Now that you know what chemical weathering is, can you think of some other ways chemical weathering might occur? Chemical weathering can also be contributed to by plants and animals. As plant roots take in soluble ions as nutrients, certain elements are exchanged. Plant roots and bacterial decay use carbon dioxide in the process of respiration.
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
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Biotic factors are the living parts of ecosystems. They are the species of living things that reside together.
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
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a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
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For a long time, scientists classified fungi as members of the Plant Kingdom. Fungi share several obvious traits with plants. For example, both fungi and plants lack the ability to move. Both grow in soil, and both have cell walls. Some fungi even look like plants.
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
T_3434
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Water also moves through the living organisms in an ecosystem. Plants soak up large amounts of water through their roots. The water then moves up the plant and evaporates from the leaves in a process called transpiration. The process of transpiration, like evaporation, returns water back into the atmosphere.
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DQ_003903
Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root
c
T_1698
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How well soil forms and what type of soil forms depends on several different factors, which are described below.
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
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a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
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How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
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a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
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a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
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a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
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a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
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a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
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This diagram depicts the parts of a plant. The root is the part of the plant that lies below the surface It helps to anchor the plant in the soil. It also absorbs nutrients and water from the soil. The stem, leaves, fruits and flowers are present above the surface. Stems support the plant and transport water and nutrients from the roots and food in the form of glucose from the leaves to other plant parts. A plant usually has many leaves which are green in color. Leaves are designed to capture sunlight which the plant uses to make food through a process called photosynthesis. Flowers are usually colorful and attract bees that help in pollination. Fruits provide a covering for seeds.
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
T_1947
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Some seed plants evolved another major adaptation. This was the formation of seeds in flowers. Flowers are plant structures that contain male and/or female reproductive organs.
0.693494
DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
T_1950
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The most basic division of modern plants is between nonvascular and vascular plants. Vascular plants are further divided into those that reproduce without seeds and those that reproduce with seeds. Seed plants, in turn, are divided into those that produce naked seeds in cones and those that produce seeds in the ovaries of flowers.
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
T_3385
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Plants seem to grow wherever they can. How? Plants cant move on their own. So how does a plant start growing in a new area?
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
T_1598
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Plants and animals depend on water to live. They also play a role in the water cycle. Plants take up water from the soil and release large amounts of water vapor into the air through their leaves (Figure 1.3), a process known as transpiration.
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
T_3434
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Water also moves through the living organisms in an ecosystem. Plants soak up large amounts of water through their roots. The water then moves up the plant and evaporates from the leaves in a process called transpiration. The process of transpiration, like evaporation, returns water back into the atmosphere.
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
T_2956
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Scientists used to think that fungi were members of the plant kingdom. They thought this because fungi had several similarities to plants. For example: Fungi and plants have similar structures. Plants and fungi live in the same kinds of habitats, such as growing in soil. Plants and fungi cells both have a cell wall, which animals do not have.
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
T_1932
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All plants have a life cycle that includes alternation of generations. You can see a general plant life cycle in Figure MEDIA Click image to the left or use the URL below. URL:
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
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Ground tissue makes up much of the inside of a plant. The cells of ground tissue carry out basic metabolic functions and other biochemical reactions. Ground tissue may also store food or water.
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
T_1958
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Plants live just about everywhere on Earth. To live in so many different habitats, they have evolved adaptations that allow them to survive and reproduce under a diversity of conditions. Some plants have evolved special adaptations that let them live in extreme environments.
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DQ_003904
How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?
question_images/parts_plant_3217.png
a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3
b
T_1927
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An organ is a structure composed of two or more types of tissues that work together to do a specific task. Most modern plants have several organs that help them survive and reproduce in a variety of habitats. Major organs of most plants include roots, stems, and leaves. These and other plant organs generally contain all three major tissue types.
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