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Leaves
Stem
Roots
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Too much sunlight can damage the leaves of a plant.
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Why would it be beneficial to plant more trees around the world?
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Plants and humans benefit from some of the same nutrients like potassium and phosphorus.
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Some plants, like kelp, can survive in water without soil if there is a nutrient source present.
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Does this plant have enough space to grow properly?
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