Identify and indicate each plant's specialized function. The following are the available choices. Choices can be repeated and answers can be two or more. Just write the letter with the correct answers. A. Reproduction (plantlets or buds may grow along with blades and petioles' notches, bases, apices, and tips.) B. Aeration (Increase petiole size to increase buoyancy) C. Support (As in the banana plant, the presence of tendrils, hooks, and supporting leaf bases.) D. Protection (Bud scales, motile leaves, spines, stipules, and bracts are all present.) E. Water storage (This is particularly important in desert plants with succulent leaves that store water in their large, thin-walled parenchyma cells. Certain plants, such as onions and lilies, store food in their leaves.) F. Attraction (Some plants have petaloid flower bracts or brightly variegated leaves.) G. Absorption (Insectivorous leaves, particularly unscrutinized leaves on some aquatic plants.) 1. Cadena de amor: 2. Rose: 3. Begonia: 4. Digman: 5. Onion: 6. Aloe Vera: 7. Century Plant: 8. Cactus: 9. Bougainvillea: 10. Water Hyacinth: 11. Walking Fern: 12. Pitcher Plant: 13. Oak Leaf bracket fern: 14. Suha: 15. Kalanchoe:

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Identify and indicate each plant's specialized function. The following are the
available choices. Choices can be repeated and answers can be two or more.
Just write the letter with the correct answers.
A. Reproduction (plantlets or buds may grow along with blades and petioles'
notches, bases, apices, and tips.)
B. Aeration (Increase petiole size to increase buoyancy)
C. Support (As in the banana plant, the presence of tendrils, hooks, and
supporting leaf bases.)
D. Protection (Bud scales, motile leaves, spines, stipules, and bracts are all
present.)
E. Water storage (This is particularly important in desert plants with succulent
leaves that store water in their large, thin-walled parenchyma cells. Certain
plants, such as onions and lilies, store food in their leaves.)
F. Attraction (Some plants have petaloid flower bracts or brightly variegated
leaves.)
G. Absorption (Insectivorous leaves, particularly unscrutinized leaves on some
aquatic plants.)
1. Cadena de amor:
2. Rose:
3. Begonia:
4. Digman:
5. Onion:
6. Aloe Vera:
7. Century Plant:
8. Cactus:
9. Bougainvillea:
10. Water Hyacinth:
11. Walking Fern:
12. Pitcher Plant:
13. Oak Leaf bracket fern:
14. Suha:
15. Kalanchoe:
Transcribed Image Text:Identify and indicate each plant's specialized function. The following are the available choices. Choices can be repeated and answers can be two or more. Just write the letter with the correct answers. A. Reproduction (plantlets or buds may grow along with blades and petioles' notches, bases, apices, and tips.) B. Aeration (Increase petiole size to increase buoyancy) C. Support (As in the banana plant, the presence of tendrils, hooks, and supporting leaf bases.) D. Protection (Bud scales, motile leaves, spines, stipules, and bracts are all present.) E. Water storage (This is particularly important in desert plants with succulent leaves that store water in their large, thin-walled parenchyma cells. Certain plants, such as onions and lilies, store food in their leaves.) F. Attraction (Some plants have petaloid flower bracts or brightly variegated leaves.) G. Absorption (Insectivorous leaves, particularly unscrutinized leaves on some aquatic plants.) 1. Cadena de amor: 2. Rose: 3. Begonia: 4. Digman: 5. Onion: 6. Aloe Vera: 7. Century Plant: 8. Cactus: 9. Bougainvillea: 10. Water Hyacinth: 11. Walking Fern: 12. Pitcher Plant: 13. Oak Leaf bracket fern: 14. Suha: 15. Kalanchoe:
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