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Draw a diagram of plant and show its roots, trunk and leaves.​

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Answered by JSP2008
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I learned this when I was in 6th standard...

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Answered by sangeetha01sl
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  • Roots - Roots hold water and minerals and supply it to the parts of the plants. Small root hairs stick out of the root, serving to within the absorption. Roots facilitate anchoring the plant in the soil.

  • Stems - Stems support the plant, they conduct water and nutrients from the roots to the different plant parts. Stems are nonwoody and flexible stem of a some flower can be woody known as trunk.

  • Leaves - Most plant food is formed in their leaves. Leaves are designed to capture daylight that the plant uses to form food through a method referred to as photosynthesis.

  • Flowers - Flowers are the generative part of most plants. They contain spores and eggs called ovules. When pollination of the flower and fertilization of the ovule, it develops into a fruit.

  • Fruit - Fruit provides a covering for seeds. Fruit is a fleshy (i.e., like a apple) or laborious (i.e., like a nut).

  • Seeds - Seeds develops new plants and they are formed in fruit.

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