PLANTS
- Flowering plants
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hibiscus |
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orchids |
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sunflowers |
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roses |
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banana trees |
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papaya trees |
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mango tree |
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rambutan tree |
- Non-flowering plants
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fern |
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croton |

How do plants grow? Most plants grow from seeds.
This is how a plant grows from a seed.
When plants grow, they become taller and have more leaves.
PLANTS REPRODUCE
Plants reproduce to ensure the survival of their species. They reproduce in many different ways. For example, a papaya plant.
The flowers will become fruits that contain seeds in them. When these seeds are planted, they will grow into seedlings and then into young plants.
Some plants reproduce from spores.
Ferns and mushrooms produce millions of tiny spores. These spores can be easily carried away by the wind. They can grow into young plants under the right conditions.
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mushrooms |
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fern |
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bryophyllum |
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begonia |
Tapioca and hibiscus plants reproduce from stem cuttings.
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hibiscus |
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tapioca |
Ginger and onion plants reproduce from underground stems.
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gingers |
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onions |
Below are some of the videos that can tell you more about plant's life.
Come! Let's try to do some of the activities in the link below.
http://spp.moe.edu.my/file.php/1/bpkcourseware/Y2Science_5CD/Y2Sci_CD5/Year2Science/lesson/sb49/lesson.html
NOTES:
- All the images above were taken from Google's images.
- Video clips were taken from Youtube.com