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4.4 Life Processes
What is the function of roots?
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What is the function of plant
stems?
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Plant stems provide support
for the plant and allow
movement of water and
nutrients into the plant.
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How can the plants be
divided?
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What are the major parts of
seed producing plants?
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What is the function of the
stamen and pistil of a flower?
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Roots anchor the plants and
take water and nutrients from
the soil.
The plants can be divided into
plants that produce seeds and
plants that produce spores.
4.4
Most seed producing plants
have roots, stems, leaves, and
flowers.
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The stamen and pistil of a
flower are the reproductive
parts of the flower.
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4.4 Life Processes
What are the sepals of the
flower?
4.4
The sepals of a flower are the
small leaves that form the
housing for a developing
flower.
4.4
What is pollination?
4.4
Pollination is the part of the
reproductive of flowering
plants. It is the process by
which pollen is transferred
from stamens to the stigma.
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4.4
What are two examples of
plants that reproduce by
spores?
Two plants that produce by
spores are ferns and mosses.
4.4
How do green plants produce
food?
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4.4
Describe the process of
photosynthesis.
4.4
Green plants produce their
own food by the process of
photosynthesis.
Green plants use chlorophyll to
produce food (sugar), using
carbon dioxide, water,
enzymes and other chemicals,
and sunlight.
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4.4 Life Processes
What is the primary food
producing part of plants?
Leaves are the primary food
producing part of plants.
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What is released during
photosynthesis?
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What is dormancy?
4.4
Oxygen is released during
photosynthesis.
Dormancy is a plant
adaptation. It is a period of
suspended life processes
brought on by changes in the
environment.
4.4