Plant Body Structure: Leaves

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Plant Body Structure: Leaves Leaf of a maple tree in the fall. Photo by Jean Flanagan Copyright © 2013 BSCS and AAAS

Plant Body Structure: Stems Bamboo stems. Photo by Mike Lowe Copyright © 2013 BSCS and AAAS

Plant Body Structure: Wood Stack of chopped wood from tree trunks. Photo by miguel c m Copyright © 2013 BSCS and AAAS

Plant Body Structure: Bark Peeling bark of an American Sycamore tree. Photo by Jean Flanagan Copyright © 2013 BSCS and AAAS

Plant Body Structure: Roots Tree roots exposed by erosion. Roots absorb water and minerals from the ground. Photo by Cyndy Sims Parr (cyanocorax) Copyright © 2013 BSCS and AAAS

Plant Body Structure: Flowers Flowers of a White Viburnum shrub. Photo by Jean Flanagan Copyright © 2013 BSCS and AAAS

Plant Body Structure: Fruit Tomatoes at a farmers’ market. Photo by Jean Flanagan Copyright © 2013 BSCS and AAAS

Plant Body Structure: Seeds Acorn on an oak tree. Photo by Paul Garland Copyright © 2013 BSCS and AAAS