Oak trees, like other trees, have several key organs that contribute to their growth and function. These include leaves, which are responsible for photosynthesis; roots, which anchor the tree and absorb water and nutrients; and the trunk, which supports the tree and transports nutrients and water between the roots and leaves through the xylem and phloem. Additionally, flowers and acorns serve reproductive functions.
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