Plant Parts
Plant Functions
Flower Parts
Photosynthesis
100

Make food for the plant. 

Leaf

100

What is the function of the roots?

Anchors the plant in place, soaks up water and nutrients from the soil, and stores food for the plant. 

100

The brightly colored part of the flower that attracts insects. 

Petal 

100

Source of energy required for photosynthesis.

Sunlight

200

 Absorbs water and nutrients for the plant

Roots

200

What is the function of the seed? 

Allows new plants to grow. 

200

The part of the flower that produces pollen. 

Stamen

200

You’ll find most photosynthesis happening in this green part of the plant.

Leaves

300

Animals, wind, and water can help spread these plant parts so new plants can grow in different places. 

Seeds
300

 What is the function of the stem? 

Supports the upper structures of the plant; it works as a transportation system for the plant (like a straw) by carrying water and nutrients to the plant. 

300

The central part of a flower that produces the seed. 

Pistil

300

Gas plants absorb for photosynthesis.

Carbon Dioxide 

400

Part of the plant that helps reproduce. 

Flower 

400

What is the function of the leaf? 

Leaves are responsible for making food for the plant in a process called photosynthesis. 

400

Protects the flower before it blooms. 

Sepal

400

Main pigment in plants. 

Chlorophyll 

500

Carried water and food (nutrients) 

Stem 

500

What is the function of the flower? 

The parts inside allow the plant to reproduce (make more plants), and the petals attract pollinators. 

500

The sticky part of the flower that traps pollen from pollinators. 

Stigma

500

The products of photosynthesis. 

Glucose (sugar) and Oxygen

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