(a) Stem absorbs water and minerals from the soil.
(b) Leaves hold the plant upright.
(c) Roots conduct water to the leaves.
(d) The number of petals and stamens in a flower is always equal.
(e) If the sepals of a flower are joined together, its petals are also joined together.
(f) If the petals of a flower are joined together, then the pistil is joined to the petal.
Solution:
a) Roots absorb water and minerals from the soil. b) Stem holds the plant upright. c) Stems conduct water to the leaves. d) The number of petals and stamens in a flower may not always be equal. e) If the sepals of a flower are joined together, its petals are separate. f) If the petals of a flower are joined together, then the pistil may or may not be joined to the petal. 2. Draw (a) a leaf, (b) a taproot and (c) a flower you have studied for Table 7.3Solution:
a)
b)
c)
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