A.
Name the following part of a plant that:
1. Helps in reproduction
2. Anchors the plant firmly in the soil
3. Prepares food
4. Conducts water
Define the following terms:
1. Transpiration
B.
2.
Stomata
3. Stamens
C.
Answer the following questions :
1. What are the functions of stem?
2. What are the function of leaves?
D.
Define
1.
Trees
2. Roots
3.
Climbers:
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Answers
Answer:
1. Flower
2. Root
3. Leaf
4. Stem
Transpiration :- the process of release of water from the aerial parts of the plant in the form of water vapour is called transpiration.
stomata :- a lens shaped pore present on the leaves through which transpiration takes place is called stomata.
stamens :- the male reproductive unit present in a flower is known as stamen
C.
1. The function of stem :-
a) conducts water, minerals from root to tip of the plant.
b) conducts food from leaf to different parts of the plant.
c) provide protection in some plants in the form of thorns and tendrils.
d) stores food in the form of underground stem.
2. functions of leaves:-
a) stores food.
b) helps in reproduction in plants such as Bryophyllum.
c) prepares food through photosynthesis.
Explanation:
Flower Root
Stem
B.
C.
The process of release of water from the neval parts of the plant in the form of water vapour
A. Name the following part of a plant that:
1.
Helps in reproduction
2. Anchors the plant firmly in the soil
3. Prepares food
4. Conducts water
Define the following terms:
1. Transpiration
2. Stomata
: a lone shoked pore present in the leaves
through which transpiration take place
3. Stamens
: the male reproductive unit present in a
flower is known as stomens
Answer the following questions:
1. What are the functions of stem?
1) conducts water, minerals from rest to tip of the plant. 2) stores food in the form of underground stem 3) provide protection in some plante
What are the function of leaves?
11 stores food. 2) helps in reproduction in plants such as
Bryophylle 3) preparies food through photosynthesis
2.