All the organs of flower above the soil is called___
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Explanation:
Structure of a plant
Plants are made up of many cells.
Groups of similar cells work together in a tissue. Each tissue has its job to do. For example, dermal tissue covers the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of plants.
Dermal tissue has several functions, including preventing the plant from losing too much water.
Tissues work together in organs. Important plant organs include:
roots
leaves
the stem
reproductive organs, such as male and female sex organs in flowers.
The functions of plant organs
In plants, each organ has several jobs, or functions.
Roots keep a plant in the ground. They also take in water and nutrients from the soil.
Leaves absorb sunlight, and make food for the plant by photosynthesis. The waste product of photosynthesis, oxygen, escapes through tiny holes in the leaves.
The stem supports the leaves and flowers. It also transports water and nutrients between the roots and the leaves.
Reproductive organs allow a plant to produce new plants.
Together, the organs of a plant allow it to carry out the seven processes of life.
Life processes
All living organisms carry out these seven processes. The phrase MRS GREN is one way to remember them:
Movement - all living things move, even plants
Respiration - getting energy from food
Sensitivity - detecting changes in the surroundings
Growth - all living things grow
Reproduction - making more living things of the same type
Excretion - getting rid of waste
Nutrition - taking in and using food