the function of flowers ofplants: 1. Reproduce offspring, mainly male and female buds. 2。 Attract insects and beasts to helppasspollen (which is somewhat the same as the former) 3. Watch 4. For living things to eat, manure becomes fertilizer
Green floweringplants are composed of sixparts: roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds.
Root: a botanical term. Roots are vegetative organs ofplants, usually located under the surface of the earth, which are responsible for absorbing water and dissolving inorganic salts in the soil, and have the functions of supporting,propagating and storing synthetic organic substances.
Stem: The stem is the axialpart of theplant. In an upright or creeping state, there are branches on the stem, and there are meristems at the topof the branches for apical growth.
Leaf: one of the vegetative organs of vascularplants. Its function is to synthesize organic matter byphotosynthesis, and has transpiration, whichprovides thepower for roots to absorb water and mineral nutrients from the outside.
Flowers, often called flowers, are the reproductive organs of angiosperms (angiosperms, also known as floweringplants or floweringplants).
Fruit: Thepistil of angiosperms ispollinated and fertilized, and the ovary or otherparts of flowers (such as receptacle and sepals)participate in the development.
Seed: The uniquepropagule of gymnosperms and angiosperms, which is formed by ovulepollination and fertilization.
What can flowers do?
I think the uses of flowers can be roughly summarized as follows:
1. Flowering and bearing seeds, breeding offspring.
2,pleasing to the eye.
3. Some flowers can be used as tea.
4. Some flowers are edible and have the effect of caring skin.
5. Some flowers have medical value.
6. Some flowers are food sources for insects.
7. Some flowers can be used as decorations for festivals and celebrations.
8. Used in gardens or families to beautify the environment.
9. Some flowers can be given as gifts (lovers, lovers,patients, etc.).
10.personification in literature.
11. Various flower languages.
What are the functions of roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits ofplants?
Roots: absorb water and inorganic salts in the soil, and at the same time resist wind and shaking;
stem: a bridge connecting the root and the abovegroundpart, whichplays a dredging role;
Leaves:photosynthesis, respiration, transpiration
Flowers: equivalent to human genitals, without which there would be no next generation and no angiosperms
Fruits:providing nutrition for seeds and rewarding moving animals such as squirrels in the media;
Seed: The species can’t be inbreeding continuously, otherwise it will be degraded; So it needs to be spread in the form of seeds; And in the unfavorable environment, the existing state of the seedplant can temporarily survive the adverse adversity.