1) support and help plant attach to structures a) fibrous roots b) shape of flowers c) aerial roots d) seeds with prickles 2) anchor the plant, get water from deep underground a) aerial roots b) tap root c) seeds with prickles d) wing-shaped seeds 3) take in water and nutrients, anchor the plant in the soil a) fibrous roots b) needles c) tendrils d) tap root 4) conserve water with a waxy coating a) needles b) wing-shaped seeds c) aerial roots d) shape of flowers 5) help plant reach sunlight a) shape of flowers b) seeds with prickles c) wing-shaped seeds d) tendrils 6) attracts pollinators a) aerial roots b) fibrous roots c) shape of flowers d) tendrils 7) attach to an animal’s fur to be carried to a new location a) seeds with prickles b) wing-shaped seeds c) shape of flowers d) needles 8) float in the air a) needles b) aerial roots c) wing-shaped seeds d) fibrous roots

A Structures and Functions of Plants

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