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Worksheet 9.1 - contentextra

... 12 All plants show two different generations in their life cycle: the gametophyte (haploid) and the sporophyte (diploid) generations. These two generations alternate with one another – this is called ‘alternation of generations’. 13 Pollination must occur before fertilization in flowering plants. Ve ...
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... The different parts of a plant do different jobs. Plants and trees have roots. Roots hold the plant in the soil. They anchor (keep in one place) the plant. Roots take water from the soil for the plant. They act like drinking straws to take up water. The plant needs more water as it grows, so more ro ...
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... need sunlight in order to make food. The stem holds the leaves in position to capture as much of the Sun's energy as possible. The stem also is able to grow, making the plant taller and wider. The stems of trees can grow very tall. The walls of the cells in the stem, or trunk, of a tree contain a co ...
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