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s2008m [1.1K]
2 years ago
5

Plant Structure and Function Lab

Biology
1 answer:
Strike441 [17]2 years ago
8 0

Flowering plants under se-xual reproduction and produces seeds which from which new plants are produced.

<h3>What are plants?</h3>

Plants refers to a large group of organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantae which are mostly green and whose mode of nutrition is autotrophic.

Plants store sugars as starch as use sunlight as an energy source.

Plants in different habitats show adaptations to their habitats.

For example desert plants have few stigmata compared to tropical plants on order to conserve water.

The dermal tissue of plants help to protect them from mechanical injury.

Plants can be grouped as either flowering or nonflowering.

Flowering plants undergo se-xual reproduction and produces seeds which from which new plants are produced.

Learn more about plants at: brainly.com/question/29594

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