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Biology for Kids
Plants
What are plants?
Plants are living organisms that cover much of the land of planet Earth. You see them
everywhere. They include grass, trees, flowers, bushes, ferns, mosses, and more.
Plants are members of the kingdom plantae.
What makes a plant a plant?
Here are some basic characteristics that make a living organism a plant:
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Most plants make their own food through a process called photosynthesis.
Plants have a cuticle, meaning they have a waxy layer on their surface that
protects them and keeps them from drying out.
They have eukaryotic cells with rigid cell walls.
They reproduce with spores or with sex cells.
Plant Cell
Plant cells are composed of rigid cell walls made of cellulose, chloroplasts (which help
with photosynthesis), a nucleus, and large vacuoles filled with water.
Energy from the Sun
of the most important functions of most plants is photosynthesis. Plants use
photosynthesis to create energy directly from sunlight. You can go here to learn more
about photosynthesis.
Types of Plants
There are many different types of plants. They are typically divided into two major
groups: vascular and nonvascular.
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Vascular - These plants have specific tissues that help to move materials such as
water through the plant. They are further divided into non-flowering plants and
flowering plants. Most of the organisms you probably think of as plants, such as
trees, bushes, and flowers, fit into this group.
Nonvascular - These are smaller plants such as mosses that used diffusion and
osmosis to move material through the plant.
Basic Structure of Plants
The three basic parts of most vascular plants are the leaf, the stem, and the roots.
Leaf - The leaf is an organ of a plant that is specialized for photosynthesis. Leaves
capture energy from sunlight as well as collect carbon dioxide from the air. Many leaves
are flat and thin in order to catch as much sunlight as possible. However, leaves come
in many different shapes including long skinny needles that are found on pine trees.
Stem - The stem is the main structure that supports leaves and flowers. Stems have
vascular tissues that move food and water around the plant to help it grow. Plants often
store food in their stems.
Roots - The roots of a plant grow underground. Roots help to keep the plant from falling
over and gather water and minerals from the soil. Some plants store food in their roots.
The two major types of roots are fibrous roots and taproots. Taproots tend to have one
major root that grows very deep, while fibrous roots have many roots that grow in all
directions.
Interesting Facts about Plants
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The fastest growing woody plant in the world is bamboo. Bamboo can grow up to
35 inches in just one day!
Tomatoes and avocados are considered fruits.
Fungi (mushrooms) and algae (seaweed) are not considered plants, but are part
of their own kingdoms.
There are nearly 600 different species of carnivorous plants that actually eat
insects and small animals.
The largest flower in the world is the rafflesia which can grow to over three feet in
diameter.