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Questions:
1. Where do the plants grow?
2. What do you call these plants?
3. What is common to all plants?
4. Do plants have the same stem, roots and leaves?
5. What are the characteristics of these plants?​


Sagot :

Answer:

1. Plants grow everywhere. They grow on land, in the ocean, in lakes and rivers, on mountain tops, and in the desert. Even Antarctica, perhaps the harshest climate in the world, has two flowering plants. Pearlwort (Colobanthus quitensis) and Antarctic hairgrass (Deschampsia antarctica).

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3. Even though plants look different, all plants have three things in common: They are made up of more than one cell; they are able to make their own food; and they are green. They cannot move about and most are able to make their own food

4. While individual plant species are unique, all share a common structure: a plant body consisting of stems, roots, and leaves. They all transport water, minerals, and sugars produced through photosynthesis through the plant body in a similar manner.

5. Plants are multicellular eukaryotic organisms with cell walls made of cellulose. Plant cells also have chloroplasts. In addition, plants have specialized reproductive organs. These are structures that produce reproductive cells.