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Nucleus

The central control of the cell.

Chroloplast

Produces food for the plant from sunlight and carbon dioxide

Cell Wall

Supports and protects the cell.

Mitochondria

Takes in the nutrients, producing energy by breaking it down.

Cell Membrane

Permits the things that goes in or out the cell, like a security guard.

Muscular system

Responsible for the movements of the body.

Digestive system

Process the nutrients taken from the small intestine.

Respiratory system

To take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide as we breathe.

Nervous system

The brain, spinal cord and other sensory organs are responsible for the control of the body and communication among its parts.

Circulatory system

The circulatory system functions in the delivery of oxygen, nutrient molecules, and move out waste.

What do plants need to complete photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll, which is a pigment in the plant can make food the plant can use from carbon dioxide, water, nutrients, and energy from sunlight.

Inputs and Outputs of plants

The input of the plant can be water, the nutrients and sunlight to make the food, and carbon dioxide.




The output of the plant can be oxygen from cO2, and at night they take oxygen and produces cO2.

Interactions plants have with their environment

They can hold the earth, and they can decrease the chance of getting a flood or what ever nature disaster. And with animals or insects, they can carry the pollen like the bee, to grow another flower or plant.

Water

An important component for plants' growth, photosynthesis and transpiration.

Temperature

For example if it is very hot, the plant is going to be burning it's not good for the plant to grow, and if it is freezing, the seed or the plant isn't going to continue growing.

Sunlight

Plants get energy from light through a process called photosynthesis.

Nutrient

The nutrient is the food made by the plant.

Soil Type

For example some soil there's salt in it and most of the plant can't grow in salty soil, but now there's already some plants mixed by the humans that can grow in these kind of soil.