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Plants James Southard

Plants James Southard. Living things. They grow and die. They produce young. They eat

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Plants

James Southard

Page 2: Plants James Southard. Living things. They grow and die. They produce young. They eat

Living things.

• They grow and die.• They produce young.• They eat.

Page 3: Plants James Southard. Living things. They grow and die. They produce young. They eat

Meanings.

• Germinate means that it is starting to grow.

• A nutrient is a substance.

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Difference.

• A fruit is a flower.• A vegetable is a root.• And the seeds are in the

fruit.

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Plant parts.

• The flower holds the pollen and eggs.

• The stems act like a straw and suck up water.

• The leaf makes food for the plant.

• And the roots are like tiny plumbing system.

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Pollination.

• Pollination is impotent because it helps the plant grow.

• And with out pollination plants could not a would not grow.

• Animals help pollination and carry the seeds in there fur and wings.

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Seeds moving?

• Seeds move in different ways then people do.

• Some seeds travel in wind.

• Others travel on rivers, streams, and lakes.

• And as crazy as it sounds some shoot there own seeds thru the air.

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Plants helping.

• Plants help us too the give us food.

• They also make oxygen.• And they provide

habitats for animals.