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(BQ) Ebook Life science: How Plants Grow and Change provides about what do plants need to live? What are some ways that seeds are moved? What is a spore? Some plants have fi brous roots, while others have taproots; describe how these roots are different, and how they help the plant get what it needs. | Comprehension Skill Genre Text Features Science Content ISBN 0-328-13863-0 138630 nHow Plants Grow and Change III I I .90000 III .J. Ililllllllll 780328 Nonfiction Draw Conclusions Plants PEARSON Scott Foresman Captions Labels Call Outs Glossary Vocabulary chlorophyll dormant fertilization ovary photosynthesis pistil sepals stamens Picture Credits Every effort has been made to secure permission and provide appropriate credit for photographic material. The publisher deeply regrets any omission and pledges to correct errors called to its attention in subsequent editions. Photo locators denoted as follows Top T Center C Bottom B Left L Right R Background Bkgd . 4 Dr Jeremy Burgess Photo Researchers Inc. Unless otherwise acknowledged all photographs are the copyright of Dorling Kindersley a division of Pearson. ISBN 0-328-13863-0 Copyright Pearson Education Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. This publication is protected by Copyright and permission should be obtained from the publisher prior to any prohibited reproduction storage in a retrieval system or transmission in any form by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or likewise. For information regarding permission s write to Permissions Department Scott Foresman 1900 East Lake Avenue Glenview Illinois 60025. 3456789 10 V010 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 How Plants Grow and change o by Jane St. John PEARSON Scott Fbresman Plant Features All plants are made of small building blocks called cells. Because of this a giant oak tree is far more similar to a daffodil than you might think. Plants have many kinds of cells in common. Cells make up tissues and tissues make up organs. Different parts of plants help water sunlight and other material be turned into food for the plant. Plants need sunlight and water in order to live and grow. Plants also need carbon dioxide from the air and minerals from the soil. Many of a daffodil s cells are similar to the cells of