4th Grade Science › Argue that plants have structures for survival
Plants do not have structures that aid in their survival.
Some plants have fibrous roots that branch in many different directions. These roots help the plants to absorb water quickly, while also holding them in the ground. In which of the following scenarios would fibrous roots serve as a structure for a plant’s survival?
Pam says that leaves on a plant do not help a plant survive. Jim argues that plants do use leaves to help them survive. Why is Jim’s argument correct?
How do flowers aid in a plant's survival?
Which structure on a plant aids in survival by absorbing water?
Flowers do not play a role in a plant’s survival.
How do the leaves on a plant assist in its survival?
Some plants live in many different types of habitats; however, desert and aquatic plants do not have different structures for survival.
Erik thinks that plants have structures to help keep them alive. His sister Maria disagrees with him and feels that only animals have structures to keep them alive.
Whose argument is correct, and why?
Plants can survive in many different habitats because they have ________________.