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Structure of a plant: living being
with cellulose walls, and often chlorophyll and starch; it has neither
a mouth nor a nervous system; its mobility and sensitivity are weaker
than those of animals.
Flower: coloured and usually scented product of a plant.
Fruit: product of a plant that follows the flower.
Seed: part of the plant essential for reproduction.
Leaf: part of the plant that is an offshoot of the stem and is
usually green.
Stem: part of the plant that carries the leaves.
Root: underground structure which feeds the plant and holds it
in place.
Shoot: above ground part of the plant.
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