PHOTOSYNTHESIS
MOSSES
ROOTS
ANGIOSPERMS
FERNS
RESPIRATION
GYMNOSPERMS
FLOWERING PLANTS
NON-FLOWERING PLANTS
STEMS
LEAVES
They keep the plant upright and support it. It also carries water, minerals and nutrients to other parts of the plant through vessels.
Process of plants to make their own nutrients. During this process, plants absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) and water and minerals and release oxygen (O2). Leaves absorb energy from sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen.
They capture sunlight and carbon dioxide from the air. Then, they use the sunlight, carbon dioxide, water and minerals to make nutrients.
Process of plants related to how plants get energy and carried during the day and at night. During this process plants absorb oxygen (O2) from the air. Then, the oxygen and nutrients are transformed into energy. Finally, the plant releases carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapour into the air.
They are plants that have seeds but do not have fruit.
They are plants that grow fruit with seeds. The seed are found inside the fruit.
They are plants that do not have roots, leaves or stems. Their spores are produced in capsules which are at the end of the filaments.
They enable plants to take in water and minerals from the soil.
They have organs like flowers, fruits and seeds that help them to reproduce.
They are plants that have roots, leaves and stems. Their spores are formed on the underside of the leaves.
They do not have seeds. They reproduce throgh spores, which are tiny cells that germinate and grow into a new plant.