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Let's solve the "Parts of a Plant" worksheet step by step.
We are given five plant parts:
- Flower
- Stem
- Leaf
- Roots
- Seeds
And we need to match each part with its correct function from the list on the right.
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#### 1. Flower
- The flower is the reproductive part of the plant.
- It produces seeds (after pollination).
- It has petals that attract pollinators like bees or butterflies.
- It can also be involved in reproduction by producing new plants.
✔ Correct functions for flower:
- Produces seeds to grow new plants
- Has petals to attract pollination
- Take in light and air → Wait, this is more related to leaves. Let’s check carefully.
Actually, "Take in light and air" is not typically a function of the flower — it’s mainly the leaf’s job.
But let’s go through all options:
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#### 2. Stem
- The stem supports the plant.
- It transports water and nutrients from roots to other parts.
- It holds the plant upright.
✔ Functions for stem:
- Carries water to other parts of the plant
- Hold the plant up
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#### 3. Leaf
- Leaves are green because they contain chlorophyll.
- They use sunlight to make food via photosynthesis.
- They take in light and air (carbon dioxide).
✔ Functions for leaf:
- Have chlorophyll
- Make food for the plant
- Take in light and air
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#### 4. Roots
- Roots anchor the plant in the ground.
- They absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
✔ Functions for roots:
- Absorb water and nutrients from the soil
- Hold the plant in the ground
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#### 5. Seeds
- Seeds are produced by the flower.
- They can grow into new plants when conditions are right.
✔ Function for seeds:
- Produce a new plant
Wait — "Produce a new plant" is a function of the seed itself? Actually, seeds develop into new plants, so yes, they are responsible for growing new plants.
But note: The flower *produces* the seeds, but the seed is what *grows into* a new plant.
So:
- Seed → Produce a new plant ✔
But earlier we said flower produces seeds. So:
- Flower → Produces seeds to grow new plants
- Seed → Produce a new plant
These are both correct but different steps.
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Now, let's match each plant part to its correct function(s).
| Plant Part | Matching Function(s) |
|-----------|------------------------|
| Flower | - Produces seeds to grow new plants<br> - Has petals to attract pollination |
| Stem | - Carries water to other parts of the plant<br> - Hold the plant up |
| Leaf | - Have chlorophyll<br> - Make food for the plant<br> - Take in light and air |
| Roots | - Absorb water and nutrients from the soil<br> - Hold the plant in the ground |
| Seeds | - Produce a new plant |
Note: The function "Make food for the plant" belongs to the leaf, not the stem or flower.
Also, "Take in light and air" — this refers to leaves capturing sunlight and CO₂ from air.
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Here’s how you should connect them:
- Flower →
- Produces seeds to grow new plants
- Has petals to attract pollination
- Stem →
- Carries water to other parts of the plant
- Hold the plant up
- Leaf →
- Have chlorophyll
- Make food for the plant
- Take in light and air
- Roots →
- Absorb water and nutrients from the soil
- Hold the plant in the ground
- Seeds →
- Produce a new plant
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| Plant Part | Functions |
|------------|----------|
| Flower | Produces seeds, Attracts pollinators |
| Stem | Transports water, Supports plant |
| Leaf | Photosynthesis, Chlorophyll, Takes light/air |
| Roots | Absorbs water/nutrients, Anchors plant |
| Seeds | Grows into new plant |
✔ This completes the worksheet correctly!
Let me know if you'd like a visual version or printable answer key!
We are given five plant parts:
- Flower
- Stem
- Leaf
- Roots
- Seeds
And we need to match each part with its correct function from the list on the right.
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Step 1: Understand Each Plant Part and Its Function
#### 1. Flower
- The flower is the reproductive part of the plant.
- It produces seeds (after pollination).
- It has petals that attract pollinators like bees or butterflies.
- It can also be involved in reproduction by producing new plants.
✔ Correct functions for flower:
- Produces seeds to grow new plants
- Has petals to attract pollination
- Take in light and air → Wait, this is more related to leaves. Let’s check carefully.
Actually, "Take in light and air" is not typically a function of the flower — it’s mainly the leaf’s job.
But let’s go through all options:
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#### 2. Stem
- The stem supports the plant.
- It transports water and nutrients from roots to other parts.
- It holds the plant upright.
✔ Functions for stem:
- Carries water to other parts of the plant
- Hold the plant up
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#### 3. Leaf
- Leaves are green because they contain chlorophyll.
- They use sunlight to make food via photosynthesis.
- They take in light and air (carbon dioxide).
✔ Functions for leaf:
- Have chlorophyll
- Make food for the plant
- Take in light and air
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#### 4. Roots
- Roots anchor the plant in the ground.
- They absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
✔ Functions for roots:
- Absorb water and nutrients from the soil
- Hold the plant in the ground
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#### 5. Seeds
- Seeds are produced by the flower.
- They can grow into new plants when conditions are right.
✔ Function for seeds:
- Produce a new plant
Wait — "Produce a new plant" is a function of the seed itself? Actually, seeds develop into new plants, so yes, they are responsible for growing new plants.
But note: The flower *produces* the seeds, but the seed is what *grows into* a new plant.
So:
- Seed → Produce a new plant ✔
But earlier we said flower produces seeds. So:
- Flower → Produces seeds to grow new plants
- Seed → Produce a new plant
These are both correct but different steps.
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Step 2: Match Each Part to Correct Functions
Now, let's match each plant part to its correct function(s).
| Plant Part | Matching Function(s) |
|-----------|------------------------|
| Flower | - Produces seeds to grow new plants<br> - Has petals to attract pollination |
| Stem | - Carries water to other parts of the plant<br> - Hold the plant up |
| Leaf | - Have chlorophyll<br> - Make food for the plant<br> - Take in light and air |
| Roots | - Absorb water and nutrients from the soil<br> - Hold the plant in the ground |
| Seeds | - Produce a new plant |
Note: The function "Make food for the plant" belongs to the leaf, not the stem or flower.
Also, "Take in light and air" — this refers to leaves capturing sunlight and CO₂ from air.
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Final Answer: Draw Lines as Follows
Here’s how you should connect them:
- Flower →
- Produces seeds to grow new plants
- Has petals to attract pollination
- Stem →
- Carries water to other parts of the plant
- Hold the plant up
- Leaf →
- Have chlorophyll
- Make food for the plant
- Take in light and air
- Roots →
- Absorb water and nutrients from the soil
- Hold the plant in the ground
- Seeds →
- Produce a new plant
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Summary of Matches:
| Plant Part | Functions |
|------------|----------|
| Flower | Produces seeds, Attracts pollinators |
| Stem | Transports water, Supports plant |
| Leaf | Photosynthesis, Chlorophyll, Takes light/air |
| Roots | Absorbs water/nutrients, Anchors plant |
| Seeds | Grows into new plant |
✔ This completes the worksheet correctly!
Let me know if you'd like a visual version or printable answer key!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of plant function worksheet.