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1 PLANT STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
D Jones

2 Plant Cell Types parenchyma sclerenchyma metabolism storage
contain plastids that store store starch support with growth sclerenchyma support without growth two forms fibers (flax and hemp) sclereids (nutshells)

3 Xylem water conducting Phloem dead at maturity food conducting
tracheids long, thin, tapered ends vessel elements wider, shorter, thin walled, less tapered Phloem food conducting live at maturity sieve-tube members Have sieve plates companion cells

4 Tissue Systems dermal vascular ground epidermis xylem & phloem
tightly packed cells cover and protect vascular xylem & phloem transport & support ground mostly parenchyma photosynthesis, storage & support collenchyma sclerenchyma

5 Plant Systems roots Stems leaves flowers & seeds

6 Functions of Roots absorb water and nutrients anchor plants
conduct water and nutrients store food

7 Types of Roots fibrous roots tap roots mat of thread-like roots
just below soil surface found in monocots tap roots one long root deep into soil found in dicots

8 Root Cross Section Monocot epidermis cortex endodermis xylem pericycle
Dicot xylem phloem cortex

9 Tissue Characteristics & Functions
Cortex Cellular spaces for aeration Stores starch endodermis Tightly packed produce suberin(creates water barrier called casparian strip Control movement of water into center of root and prevent outward movement

10 Root hairs give surface area for absorption

11 Functions of Stems transport materials support storage

12 Types of Stems Herbaceous Woody in annuals green (photosynthesize)
pliable Woody in perennials have bark inflexible

13 Stem Cross Sections monocot vessel element (xylem) air space phloem
dicot phloem xylem

14 Tissue functions epidermis – produces waxy cuticle of cutin to protect from water loss cortex – ground tissue containing chloroplasts vascular cylinder – xylem, phloem and pith

15 Woody Stem periderm cork cambium cortex phloem pith xylem
vascular cambium

16 Tissue functions vascular cambium – produces new xylem and phloem
periderm (bark or cork)– protects from water loss cork cambium – produces periderm Sapwood – outermost water-conducting xylem Heartwood – innermost supporting xylem

17 Leaf Functions photosynthesis – food production

18 Functions of Leaves photosynthesis

19 Types of Leaves Simple compound Pinnate palmate

20 Leaf Cross Section

21 Tissue Functions epidermis – covered by waxy cuticle of cutin that limits water loss palisade mesophyll – specialized for photosynthesis – tightly packed spongy mesophyll – air spaces allow gas exchange guard cells – open and close stomata to allow gas exchange and limit water loss vascular bundles – transport of water and food

22 Stomata Functioning guard cells have thicker cell walls near the stomata when water moves into guard cells they expand and open when water moves out the guard cells close

23 Factors that Affect Stomata
temperature – stomata close limiting water loss when the temperature is high CO2 concentration – stomata open when CO2 is low allowing photosynthesis day/night – stomata open during the day and close at night

24 Flowers and Seeds reproduction

25 Flower structure

26 Functions of Flower Parts
petals – attract birds and insects sepals – protect flower buds stamen – male structures that produce pollen pistil – female structures tha produce ovules

27 Seeds

28 Tissue Functions seed coat - protection Endosperm - storage
Cotyledon - storage epicotyl – becomes shoot tip hypocotyl – becomes shoot radical – becomes root

29 Monocot /Dicot Comparison


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