The leaves definitely do because their cells have chloroplasts in them that do all the work, but I'm not sure about any other parts.
they need light (because of the chlorophyll content, and chlorophyll needs light)
Plant parts containing storage tissue are productive
Collenchyma tissue helps in easy bending of plants. It provides flexibility and support to growing parts of the plant.
the roots suck up nutrients the leaves contain chloroplasts which makes the plant photosynthesize (take energy from light and turn it into food).
The roots help absorb water and nutrients from the soil, the stem provides support for the plant and transports nutrients, and the leaves absorb sunlight for photosynthesis to produce energy for growth.
In the leaves of plant
photosynesis
it helps because without the sun Photosynthesis in plants would not be possible. Photosynthesis is the process that makes proteins for the plant so it can grow. for Photosynesis to occur you need SUNLIGHT, water and carbon dioxide.
Sugar and oxygen
plant cells are the ones that stay in the body of a plant and help it live . if we didnt have cell parts there wouldn't be much of plants anymore.
the solar sysytem
microscope
The Sun or sunlight
not sure look it up might help not trying to be mean
The reproductive parts of a plant are the flowers, which contain structures like the stamen (male reproductive organ) and pistil (female reproductive organ). These parts are responsible for producing pollen and eggs, which are essential for the plant's sexual reproduction process.
The flower is the part of a plant that helps with reproduction. Flowers contain the reproductive organs of the plant, including the stamen (male parts) and pistil (female parts) which facilitate the process of pollination and fertilization.
Scientists use various plant parts to classify plants, including flowers, seeds, leaves, stems, and roots. These parts help scientists determine the unique characteristics and relationships between different plant species.