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Plant Systems. Two types of systems:  Root System  Shoot System.

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1 Plant Systems

2 Two types of systems:  Root System  Shoot System

3  Anchorage  Keeps plant in the soil  Holds stem in place  Absorption  water  dissolved minerals  Storage  Starch and nutrients

4  Large long primary root  Strong anchoring system  Specialized to store water and nutrients

5  Many small roots that branch  Increases surface area  Better absorption, less structural support

6 Shoot System Function Main functions:  Conduct photosynthesis  Produce flowers for sexual reproduction Main components:  Stem  Leaf  Flower

7  Supports branches, leaves and flowers  Transport of water and nutrients through vascular tissue  Some are specialized for food storage. Ex) sugar cane, potatoes, onions

8  Main function: Photosynthesis  Parts of the Leaf:  Epidermis  Cuticle  Guard Cells & Stomata  Palisade cells  Spongy Layer  Vascular Tissue

9  Outer layers of cells  Cuticle is waxy coating on exterior of leaf  Protects interior, water proofing and blocks passage of gases http://www.goldiesroom.org/Multimedia/Bio_Images/05%20Nutrition/15a%20Cross%20Section%20of%20a%20Leaf.jpg

10  Pore-like openings in the plant’s epidermis  Opening size controlled by two guard cells  permits gas exchange with environment.

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12  Contains many chloroplast for photosynthesis  Cells stand tall and upright

13  Where water is stored  Location of vascular tissues

14  Specialized structures developed for sexual reproduction known as pollination  Can contain both male and female reproductive structures in the same flower

15  Male reproductive organ: stamen  Pollen (male gametes) produced on anther  Female reproductive organ: pistil  Ovule (female gametes) produced in ovary  Pollination involves the pollen traveling down the style into the ovary for fertilization http://www.exploringnature.org/graphics/teaching_aids/flower_parts_color72.jpg

16 http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~plantbio/osu_pcmb/pcmb_lab_resources/images/pcmb101/flwrs_sds_frts/where_fruit.jpg  Zygote (fertilized egg) becomes the seed  Ovary becomes the fruit

17  Titan Arum’s scent (2:29) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHaWu2r cP94&feature=related  Hoverfly and pollen guides (2:29) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQlq5Qt RI9o  Orchid mimics female wasps (2:59) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=- h8I3cqpgnA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=- h8I3cqpgnA


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