To solve this labeling task, we need to match each part of the tree shown in the diagram with the correct term from the word bank: ROOTS, LEAVES, BRANCHES, SEEDS, BARK, TRUNK.
Let’s go step by step:
1. Look at the top left box — it points to the green leafy parts at the very top of the tree. These are clearly the
LEAVES.
2. The box just below that (still on the left side) points to the woody structures that hold up the leaves — these are the
BRANCHES.
3. The box pointing to the main vertical stem of the tree (the big brown part going down) is the
TRUNK.
4. The box on the right side, pointing to the outer layer of the trunk, is the
BARK.
5. The bottom box on the right points to the underground part spreading out — those are the
ROOTS.
6. Wait — there’s one more box! On the top right, pointing to something inside the branches or near the leaves — but looking closely, it’s actually pointing to a small structure among the leaves. Since “SEEDS” is the only remaining word, and trees produce seeds often hidden in fruits or cones among the leaves, this must be
SEEDS.
Let’s double-check:
- Top left → LEAVES
✔
- Below that → BRANCHES
✔
- Middle left (trunk) → TRUNK
✔
- Middle right (outer trunk) → BARK
✔
- Bottom right (underground) → ROOTS
✔
- Top right (among leaves) → SEEDS
✔
All six parts are correctly matched.
Final Answer:
Top left: LEAVES
Below that: BRANCHES
Middle left: TRUNK
Middle right: BARK
Bottom right: ROOTS
Top right: SEEDS
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