1) quickly absorb water a) showy leaves b) patterns on flower petals c) shallow roots d) fruit with seeds 2) allows the plant to move with the water a) shallow roots b) floating roots c) fruit with seeds d) seeds with thick covering 3) attract insects for pollination a) showy leaves b) thorns, spines, prickles c) succulent stems d) floating roots 4) protect plant from being eaten by animals a) thorns, spines, prickles b) seeds with thick covering c) shallow roots d) patterns on flower petals 5) stores water a) patterns on flower petals b) fruit with seeds c) seeds with thick covering d) succulent stems 6) leads pollinators to the pollen a) shallow roots b) showy leaves c) patterns on flower petals d) succulent stems 7) eaten by an animal and released in the animal’s waste a) fruit with seeds b) seeds with thick covering c) patterns on flower petals d) thorns, spines, prickles 8) float down rivers and streams and can survive floods a) thorns, spines, prickles b) shallow roots c) seeds with thick covering d) showy leaves

B Structures and Functions of Plants

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