All living things must carry out certain functions and possess certain structures to survive, grow, and reproduce. The following chart illustrates how humans possess certain structures to carry out these critical functions. Fill in the plant structures that correspond to the human structures listed in the chart.

Function/ Human Structure/ Plant Structure

1. Gas exchange 1. lungs 1.Stoma
2. Circulation 2. Blood vessels 2.Xylem
3. Water intake 3. mouth 3.Roots
4. Energy intake 4. mouth 4.Chloroplasts
5. Internal support 5. skeleton 5.Stem
6. Energy Storage 1. Fat cells 1. Vacuole
7. Energy Conversion 7. Mitochondria 7. Leaves

To fill in the plant structures that correspond to the human structures in the chart, we need to find the plant counterparts that carry out each function.

1. Gas exchange:
- Human Structure: Lungs
- Plant Structure: Stoma

2. Circulation:
- Human Structure: Blood vessels
- Plant Structure: Xylem

3. Water intake:
- Human Structure: Mouth
- Plant Structure: Roots

4. Energy intake:
- Human Structure: Mouth
- Plant Structure: Chloroplasts

5. Internal support:
- Human Structure: Skeleton
- Plant Structure: Stem

6. Energy Storage:
- Human Structure: Fat cells
- Plant Structure: Vacuole

7. Energy Conversion:
- Human Structure: Mitochondria
- Plant Structure: Leaves

Note: It's important to remember that the plant counterparts listed above are simplified examples, and there may be additional or more specific structures involved in each function.