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Spiny cocklebur - Stevens County

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Flowering Plants - Science with Ms. C

... • Plants have structures that allow them to survive in their habitats when the conditions are not suitable. • Examples of parts of flowering plants that function for survival may be: ▫ Leaves function as the site of photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration in plants. ▫ Stems support the plant ...
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