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Parts of a Plant

Grade 1 · Science · Plants · Alberta, Canada

Lesson Summary

Learn the main parts of a plant and what each part does.

Explanation

Most plants have four main parts: roots, a stem, leaves, and flowers. The roots hold the plant in the ground and soak up water from the soil. The stem carries water and food up to the rest of the plant and holds it up tall. The leaves use sunlight and air to make food for the plant. Flowers help the plant make seeds so new plants can grow.

Practice Questions

Q1: What are the four main parts of a plant?
Answer: Roots, stem, leaves, and flowers.
Q2: What do the roots of a plant do?
Answer: They hold the plant in the ground and soak up water.
Q3: Which part of the plant makes food using sunlight?
Answer: The leaves.
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