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  • Uses of Plants Plant Biology Mr. Dotson
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  • Uses of Plants Food Although some 3,000 species of plants have been used as food by humans, 90 percent of the world's food comes from only 20 plant species. Three species of grasses--rice, wheat, and corn-are the most important food plants.
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  • Air Quality The oxygen in the air we breathe comes from the photosynthesis of plants. The quality of the air can be greatly influenced by plants. Plants can stop the the movement of dust and pollutants.. Through the intake of carbon dioxide,, plants can also lessen the greenhouse, effect caused from the burning of. fossil fuels like coal. Uses of Plants
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  • Medicine Throughout history plants have been of great importance to medicine. Eighty percent of all medicinal drugs originate in wild plants. In fact, 25 percent of all prescriptions written annually in the United States contain chemicals from plants. Uses of Plants
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  • Medicine (cont) In spite of all the medical advances, only 2 percent of the world's plant species have ever been tested for their medical potential. That means there are many important drugs yet to be discovered. Uses of Plants
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  • Aesthetics Plants have great "aesthetic" value which means they add to the beauty of the places that we live. How many of us would be want to live without the plants around us, including the forests, woodlands, and grasslands surrounding our towns and cities? Native grasses and wildflowers provide use with a link to our history. Uses of Plants
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  • Industrial Products Plants are also very important for the goods they provide. Fibers from plants provide clothing. Wood used to build our homes depends on plants. Some fuel products are made from plants, like ethanol made from corn and soy diesel made from soybeans. Uses of Plants
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  • Recreation Plant communities form the basis for many important recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, hunting, and nature observation (especially bird watching). Uses of Plants
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  • Water Quality Plants are extremely important to the quality of the water we use. A diverse cover of plants aids in maintaining healthy watersheds, streams, and lakes by holding soil in place, controlling stream flows, and filtering sediments from water. Uses of Plants
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  • Erosion (removal of soil layers) Prevention Trees that grow on the steep slopes of the Cascade Mountains help hold soils in place. If those trees are removed, landslides are much more common Uses of Plants
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  • Climate Regional climates are impacted by the amount and type of plant cover. Forest and marshes, for example, can cool local climates. Natural disasters, such as drought, have been blamed on the destruction of forests and other critically important plant communities. Uses of Plants
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  • Hanford Nuclear Power Facility Notice temperatures are higher where there is no vegetation
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  • Fish and Wildlife habitat Plants and plant communities provide the necessary habitat (a place to live) for wildlife and fish populations. Uses of Plants