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What do stems do? Kids will see how stems are like straws, moving water and food throughout the plant.

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Exploring Stems Lets Look at Plants - image 1
Exploring
Stems
by Kristin Sterling
Exploring Stems Lets Look at Plants - image 2
Exploring Stems Lets Look at Plants - image 3
I see stems Parts of a Plant flower bud stem leaves seedling seed - photo 4
I see stems.
Parts of a Plant flower bud stem leaves seedling seed roots soil Stems - photo 5
Parts of a
Plant
flower bud
stem
leaves
seedling
seed
roots
soil
Stems are parts of plants.
Plants need water sunlight and space to grow Stems help plants get - photo 6
Plants need water, sunlight,
and space to grow.
Stems help plants get the things they need Stems grow above the soil - photo 7
Stems help plants get the
things they need.
Stems grow above the soil They connect to roots below the soil - photo 8
Stems grow above the soil.
They connect to roots below the soil Stems act like straws They - photo 9
They connect to roots
below the soil.
Stems act like straws They carry water to leaves and flowers - photo 10
Stems act like straws.
They carry water to leaves and flowers Stems hold up plants They - photo 11
They carry water to leaves
and flowers.
Stems hold up plants They help leaves get sunlight and air Tree - photo 12
Stems hold up plants.
They help leaves get sunlight and air Tree trunks are stems These - photo 13
They help leaves get
sunlight and air.
Tree trunks are stems These stems are covered with bark People - photo 14
Tree trunks are stems.
These stems are covered with bark People eat some kinds of stems - photo 15
These stems are covered
with bark.
People eat some kinds of stems Celery is a tasty stem Panda bears eat - photo 16
People eat some kinds of
stems. Celery is a tasty stem.
Panda bears eat the stems of bamboo grass Stems are on your plate in - photo 17
Panda bears eat the stems
of bamboo grass.
Stems are on your plate in the park and all around you Do you see - photo 18
Stems are on your plate, in
the park, and all around you.
Do you see stems Stems We Eat asparagus rhubarb celery - photo 19
Do you see stems?
Stems We Eat asparagus rhubarb celery sugarcane Stem Facts - photo 20
Stems We Eat
asparagus
rhubarb
celery sugarcane Stem Facts People use stems for many reasons - photo 21
celery
sugarcane
Stem Facts People use stems for many reasons Wood from tree trunks is - photo 22
Stem Facts

People use stems for many
reasons. Wood from tree
trunks is used to make paper
and to build houses.

Stems can be stiff or bendable.
Tree trunks are stiff. Daisy
stems bend.

Some plants have climbing
stems. Ivy stems can grow up
the sides of houses.

Sugar in candy comes from
the stems of sugarcane plants.

Pancake syrup comes from sap in the trunks of maple trees People make a - photo 23

Pancake syrup comes from
sap in the trunks of maple
trees. People make a hole and
let the sap drip into buckets.

Some stems have thorns to
keep animals away. Lemon
trees have thorns.

Most desert plants store water
in their stems, roots, and
leaves.

Glossary connect to join together roots parts of a plant that bring in water - photo 24
Glossary

connect to join together

roots parts of a plant that
bring in water and keep a
plant in the ground

soil the dirt in which plants
grow

stems the parts of a plant
that hold up the plant

Index air bamboo bark connect roots soil sunlight water Copyright 2012 by - photo 25
Index

air

bamboo

bark

connect

roots

soil

sunlight

water

Copyright 2012 by Lerner Publishing Group Inc All rights reserved - photo 26

Copyright 2012 by Lerner Publishing Group, Inc.

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The images in this book are used with the permission of: Steve Satushek/Botanica/Getty Images,
pp. 2, 22 (bottom); Laura Westlund/Independent Picture Service, p. 3; Eastcott Momatiuk/The
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