Organs of a Plant

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Key takeaways
To be able to state the organs of the plant and their functions.
To be able to describe how each of the organs keeps the plant alive and healthy.
Answer questions on the organs of the plant.
Laura LewisHost: Laura studied at Royal Holloway University of London and the Open University. She is passionate about science communication and has presented talks about Exoplanets at Oxford University and Imperial College London.

Like animals, plants have organs that are responsible for the functions of the plant to keep it alive and healthy. In this class, students will look at the organs of a plant, such as the leaves, stem, roots and reproductive organs. Students will also see how each one is connected via the phloem and xylem. This class is great for students in Years 7 - 9 who want to feel confident in biology!

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Suitable for:
This class is suitable for students in Years 7 - 9.
Class requirements:
You will need a laptop or device with internet connection to watch the class, as well as a pen and notepad for taking notes.
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