SPEED LIMIT Academic Raceway Plants Plant Parts The student will study the basic parts of plants, investigate how plants produce food, and discover that.

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SPEED LIMIT Academic Raceway Plants

Plant Parts The student will study the basic parts of plants, investigate how plants produce food, and discover that plants and animals use food to sustain life.

Plant Parts anther - where pollen grains are made egg - female reproductive cell petal - colorful leaf that helps attract insects pollen grain – a male reproductive cell with a hard cover around it ovary - where ovules are made anther - where pollen grains are made egg - female reproductive cell petal - colorful leaf that helps attract insects pollen grain – a male reproductive cell with a hard cover around it ovary - where ovules are made

Plant Parts stigma - tip of pistil which catches the pollen grains stamen - male part of the flower sepals - part that protects the emerging flower bud stem - conducts water from teh roots to the cells of the plant ovule - contains the egg cell stigma - tip of pistil which catches the pollen grains stamen - male part of the flower sepals - part that protects the emerging flower bud stem - conducts water from teh roots to the cells of the plant ovule - contains the egg cell

Plant Parts leaf - part of a plant that produces oxygen and food root - the part of a plant that holds it in the ground and brings water & minerals to it. flower - part of a plant that makes seeds Chloroplasts in the leaves – part of the plant that photosynthesis take place leaf - part of a plant that produces oxygen and food root - the part of a plant that holds it in the ground and brings water & minerals to it. flower - part of a plant that makes seeds Chloroplasts in the leaves – part of the plant that photosynthesis take place

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