Plant Structure and Function
Explore the different parts of a plant and understand their functions with this engaging worksheet for third graders.
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Plant Structure and Function
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Good luck!
Look at the image of the plant below. Label the different parts of the plant.

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1. Which part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients from the soil?
Leaves
Roots
Stem
Flower
2. What is the main job of the stem?
Make food
Hold the plant up and carry water
Produce seeds
Absorb sunlight
1. Plants use their to make food.
2. The of a plant helps it reproduce.
3. Roots help to the plant in the ground.
1. All plants have flowers.
True
False
2. Leaves are usually green.
True
False
1. Why are plants important to us?
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