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notes on chapter the structure and function of the living organism - plant​

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Within each part of a living organism is its own structure. Each cell is structured into parts called organelles and include membranes, walls, nuclei, chloroplasts, mitochondria, and vacuoles. ... The vacuoles are storage areas, and the chloroplasts are found in plant cells where they store food for the plant.

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Explain that plants' bodies have structures just like the human body. Each part of a grown plant has a function: » The roots absorb water and nutrients » The stem transports nutrients to all parts of the plant » The leaves make food from the combination of air, sunlight, and water and allow the plant to breathe

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