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Parts Of Plant – Photosynthesis

Materials Needed by Plants for Photosynthesis:Water, Carbon Dioxide CO2 , and Sunlight.

Materials Released by Plants in Photosynthesis: Oxygen and C6H12O6 (Glucose).

Functions of the Roots

1. Supply plants with water and minerals absorbed from the soil.2. Support and anchor the plant.3. Roots store surplus food made during photosynthesis.

Parts of the RootsXylem – Brings water and minerals into the plant for

photosynthesis.Phloem – Carries glucose from the leaves to the root cells.

Function of the Stem

1. Support body of the plant.2. Transport glucose and water throughout the plant.3. Some store materials.

Parts of the Stem

Xylem – Carries water and mineralsPhloem – Glucose and minerals

Phloem carries food from leaves to other parts of plant.

Xylem carries water and minerals to all parts of plant.

Drawing of Stem- Including Xylem and Phloem

Function of the Leaves

The leaf captures sunlight and makes glucose through Photosynthesis.

Parts of the Leaf

Stomata – Opens and closes to allow carbon dioxide and oxygen in or out.

Cuticle – Waxy outer layer to prevent lose of water. Mesophyll – Layer of leaf where photosynthesis takes place.

How do Materials Get into and Out of the Plant?

Water – Xylem

Carbon Dioxide – Stomata

Oxygen – Stomata

Glucose - Stored

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