Plant Structure Worksheet
A Grade 6 Science worksheet focusing on the structure and functions of different parts of a plant.
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Plant Structure Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. The process by which plants make their own food is called .
2. Water and nutrients are absorbed from the soil by the of a plant.
3. The green pigment found in plants that absorbs sunlight is called .
4. The part of the plant responsible for reproduction is the .
5. Which part of the plant transports water from the roots to the leaves?
Flower
Stem
Leaf
Root
6. Which gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere for photosynthesis?
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Carbon Dioxide
Hydrogen
7. Briefly explain the primary function of a plant's roots.
8. What is the role of leaves in a plant's survival?
9. Label the parts of the plant in the diagram below.

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B:
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D:
10. All plants produce flowers.
True
False
11. The stem helps to support the plant and hold up the leaves.
True
False
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