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The Plant Transport System

The plant transport system

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The Plant Transport System

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Conditions for Photosynthesis

• Carbon Dioxide• Sunlight• Water

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Conditions for Respiration

• Oxygen• Water• Food

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The Parts of a Plant

• Roots• Stem• Leaves• Flowers• Fruits• Seeds

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Roots

• Absorb water and mineral salts from the ground

• Hold the plant firmly to the ground

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Stem

• Hold the plant upright to trap sunlight• Transport water, mineral salts and food.

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Leaves

• To make food for the plant

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Flowers

• To brighten up the surrounding• Develop into fruits• Not all plants have flowers

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Fruits

• Contain and protect the seeds• Some can be edible while some cannot be

edible

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Seeds

• Grow into new plants to ensure the continuity of their own kind

• Carry on the cycle

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Xylem tubes

• Water-carrying tube• Transport water from the roots to other parts

of the plant

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Phloem tube

• Food-carrying tube• Transport food from the leaves to other parts

of the plant

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