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Parts of a Flowering Plant

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Plants are eukaryotic organisms that are characterized by their ability to produce their own food. They are vital to all life on earth as they provide oxygen, shelter, clothing, food, and medicine for other living organisms.Plants are very diverse and include organisms such as mosses, vines, trees, bushes, grasses, and ferns. Plants can be vascular or nonvascular, flowering or nonflowering, and seed bearing or non-seed bearing.The information below describe the characteristics and parts of a flowering plant.Biology DefinitionLook Up Biology Definition Now Fast Definitions with Free ToolbarDictionary.Starware.comGet Rid Of Pimples FastI had pimples all over my face until I tried this unique methodwww.HowToGetRidofAcne.comBurdock RootPowerful blood purifier aids your immunity, eczema, kidney & more.ZooScape.comThe parts of a flowering plant are characterized by two basic systems: a root system and a shoot system.These two systems are connected by vascular tissue that runs from the root through the shoot.The root system enables flowering plants to obtain water and nutrients from the soil. The shoot system allows plants to reproduce and to obtain food through photosynthesis.

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