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4 elements
Nitrogen (N)
Hydrogen (H)
Sulfur (S)
Oxygen (O)
<span><span>The plant body consists of two basic parts--- the </span>shoot system<span> and the </span>root system</span><span>Shoot system<span> is above ground and includes organs such as </span>leaves, buds, stems, flowers, and fruits</span><span><span>The functions of the shoot system include </span>photosynthesis, reproduction, storage, transport, and hormone production</span><span><span>The </span>root system<span> is below ground and includes </span>roots as well as modified stem structures<span> such as tubers and rhizome </span></span><span><span>The functions of the </span>root system<span> include </span><span>anchorage, absorption, storage, transport, and production of certain hormones Hope this is what you were asking for! :)
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Proteins help with acting as structural components in the body, speeding up chemical reactions, and transporting substances around the body. Proteins are made up of amino acids, which create enzymes. Enzymes are often affected by environmental factors in the body such as concentration, temperature, and pH.
Proteins are very important for DNA and RNA. (ribonucleic acid)
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Any interruption to the flow of blood<span> may bring brain damage or death. The </span>nervous system maintains homeostasis<span> by controlling and regulating the other parts of the </span>body<span>. A deviation from a normal set point acts as a stimulus to a receptor, which sends nerve impulses to a regulating center in the brain.</span>