Explore how plants work—from their roots to their leaves—through clear, hands-on explanations.
This edition presents the composition, structure, and functions of plants in a practical, approachable way, ideal for students and curious readers alike. The book aims to illuminate how living matter forms, how roots anchor and feed, and how leaves build food and respond to light and water.
Within these pages you’ll find structured lessons on the plant’s parts, how they interact, and the experiments that reveal their hidden processes. It emphasizes observable phenomena and straightforward demonstrations, helping readers grasp the basic science of plant life without dense jargon.
- Step-by-step exploration of plant components: cells, tissues, roots, stems, and leaves.
- Hands-on ideas for observing sap flow, transpiration, and nutrient uptake.
- Discussion of growth, reproduction, and how plants adapt to their environment.
- Foundational concepts illustrated with practical demonstrations and examples.
Ideal for readers of introductory botany and anyone curious about how plants sustain themselves and interact with their surroundings.