Plants are living organisms
and share common
characteristics with all other
living things. All organisms
are composed of cells, grow,
reproduce, and respond to
various kinds of stimuli like
temperature. However, plants
have additional characteristics
which distinguishes them from
other organisms. Plants have
the ability to manufacture
food (photosynthesis); have
unlimited or almost unlimited
growth; and cell walls made
of cellulose (used in making
paper). Students should learn
that most plants are green,
have roots, grow, have
flowers, have leaves, live in
soil, and drink water.
The kingdom of plants
includes seed plants, algae,
ferns, and mosses. Plants
have many cells and tissues.
They make their own food
using chlorophyll (the green
pigment) through a chemical
process called photosynthesis,
which converts water and
carbon dioxide into sugars, if
there is enough light. They do
not move on their own.
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