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Anatomy of Plants

The anatomy of plants refers to their internal and external structures that support growth and survival. Key parts include roots, which anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients; stems, which provide support and transport nutrients; leaves, where photosynthesis occurs to produce energy; and flowers, which facilitate reproduction. Inside, plants have tissues like xylem and phloem for transporting water, nutrients, and food. Each part works together to ensure the plant can grow, reproduce, and adapt to its environment efficiently. Understanding plant anatomy helps us appreciate how plants thrive and sustain life on Earth.