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Plants!!! What Domain? What kingdom? Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic? Autotroph or Heterotroph? Multicellular or Unicellular?

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1 Plants!!! What Domain? What kingdom? Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic? Autotroph or Heterotroph? Multicellular or Unicellular?

2 What do you notice about each of these plants. What kind of environment do you think they may live in?

3 What is a vascular plant?  They have vascular tissue = a transport system  Main organs: They all have roots, stems, and leaves !  Think back to that big tree. Plants are living. Just like you, they need water and food to survive. A plant that tall needs a way for water and food to reach all parts of it! = a need for a transport system! Add to your notes!

4 Root System: fibrous vs. taproot  Fibrous – many tiny roots - Help prevent soil erosion  Taproot - one main root Ex. carrots Add to your notes! Function: to absorb water/nutrients, anchoring/support

5 Stems : Function: transport Transport system= vascular bundle 1) Xylem – transports water from roots to the leaves (up) 2) Phloem – transports food in both directions (up and down)

6 Leaves: Simple vs. Compound Simple leaves only have 1 blade Compound leaves has many small leaves Function: site of photosynthesis

7 What you don’t see… Mesophyll (middle layer); have a lot of chloroplasts

8 Stomata and Guard Cells  Stomata : small openings in the leaf that allow gas exchange and water to pass through  Guard cells - two cells that form stomata

9 Chloroplasts!

10 Questions we should be able to answer.. 1) What are the three organs of a vascular plant? 2) What is xylem? What is phloem? 3) What are the two kind of root systems? 4) What is the difference between a simple and compound leaf? 5) What is the stomata? What controls the opening and closing? 6) What is a cuticle?

11 Non-Vascular = does not have a transport system

12 Ex. ferns Ex. pine trees, apples trees Ex. mosses, liverworts, hornworts

13 Stomata ( opening ) Guard Cells (control stomata) Phloem ( transports food ) Xylem ( transports water ) Vascular Bundle (encloses xylem and phloem ) Cuticle (waxy covering to reduce water loss) Mesophyll (middle layer)


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