Plant Parts and Functions
Roots
Types
Tap-Root
Fibrous Root System
Clasping Roots
Functions
Take in water and dissolved
mineral salts from underground
To anchor the plant
firmly to the ground
Leaves
Functions
To trap light energy from the sun using the green pigment inside it (chlorophyll) to make food (photosynthesise) such as glucose (C6H12O6)
Types
Vein Patterns
Parallel
Network
Edges
Toothed
Lobed
Entire
Shape
Round
Heart
Spiked
Oval
Needle-like
Arrangement
Simple
Compound
Photosynthesis and respiration
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Parts
Veins
Blade
Midrib
Edges
Stem
Types
Woody and
Non-Woody
Succulent Stems
Aerial Stems
Clambering Stems
Functions
To transport water and
dissolved mineral salts from
the roots to the rest of the plant
To transport food made by the
leaves to the rest of the plant
Parts
Inside the stem
Xylem (Water-Making Stem)
Phloem (Food-Making Stem)