Journal - Plant Cells (Eoldea)

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Journal - Plant Cells (Eoldea) Make a wet mount slide and observe the Elodea under the microscope. Draw EIGHT to TEN plant cells from what you see in the microscope. Color Drawing Label: Cell walls Chloroplasts Vocab Definitions: Photosynthesis (110) Chlorophyll (110) Cellular Respiration (111) Cell wall (79) Producer (9 or 78)

Plant Cell Journal – Elodea (continued)

Nonvascular Seedless Plants Journal - Moss Observe moss and the parts listed below under a dissecting microscope. Create a side-view Drawing Label: Leaflike structure Stalk Spore capsule Rhizoid Answer the Question Vocab Definitions: Nonvascular plant (80) Rhizoid (82)

Vascular Seedless Plant Journal – Parts of a Fern Label using Word Bank: frond fiddlehead rhizome root

Vascular Seedless Plant Journal – Fern Draw part of a Fern Frond Label: Frond (leaf) Spores packs (underneath of frond) Fiddlehead (if available) Observe spore packets using dissecting microscope Answer the Question Vocab Definitions: Vascular plant (80) Spore (61)

Gymnosperm Journal – Conifer Needles Use dissection microscope to observe the conifer needles of Douglas Fir tree and an Arborvitae tree. Describe the difference between the two types of needles. Vocab Definition: Gymnosperm (80)

Gymnosperm Journal –Female Pine Cone Draw a female pine cone Color drawing Label The location where the seeds develop Answer the Question

Additional Gymnosperm Photos Male Cone – containing pollen Douglas Fir – female & male cones Developing Female Cone

Angiosperm Root Types Journal Draw a fibrous root system to a tap root system Color Drawings Answer the Question Fibrous Root System Tap Root System Vocab Definitions: Angiosperm (80) Tap root system (93) Fibrous root system (93)

Angiosperm Root Parts Journal electron micrograph of soybean root hairs

Angiosperm Stem Types and Parts Journal Woody Stem Label the cross section of the woody stem using diagram. Answer the Questions. Herbaceous Stem Remove the celery stalk from the colored water and carefully cut a cross section in the stalk. Draw a cross section of a celery stalk Color Drawing Label Vascular Tissue (tubing) Answer the Question If Time - peel the celery lengthwise to see tube running through celery Vocab Definitions: Xylem (92) Phloem (92) Herbaceous stem (94) Woody stem (95)

Angiosperm Stem Type Journal Herbaceous Stem Woody Stem

Angiosperm Leaves (Parts and Function) Journal Follow directions to color and label the cross section of a leaf. Answer the Questions. Draw a section of lower epidermis using medium or high power. Label: Stomata Guard Cells Vocab Definitions: Stoma (stomata) (112) Transpiration (112) Cuticle (78 or 96)

Angiosperm Leaf Parts Journal

Angiosperm Flower Journal Remove the petals and sepals to expose the female and male reproductive parts of the flower. Draw and color the stamen (male) and pistil (female) of your flower Answer the Questions. IF TIME (large flower): cut into bottom of pistil to see ovules (eggs) with dissecting scope. Label the following flower parts on the two diagrams (#1-12). Sepals Petals Pistil Stamen Anther Filament Stigma Style Ovary Receptacle Ovule Pollen Color the two diagrams Vocab Definitions: Sepal (97) Petal (97) Pistil (98) Stamen (98) Anther (98) Ovary (98) Ovule (98 or 114)

Angiosperm Flower Journal (continued)

Angiosperm Sexual Reproduction Journal List the SIX steps of angiosperm sexual reproduction using the provided diagrams. Vocab Definitions: Pollen (86) Pollination (89)

Unscramble the steps: Under favorable conditions, the seed germinates (sprouts). A pollen tube grows to the ovule The ovary around the ovule becomes a fruit (protects & helps spread the seed) Fertilization: sperm & egg fuse in the ovule Pollination: pollen moves from anther (male) to stigma (female) Ovule develops into a seed

Angiosperm Sexual Reproduction Journal

Angiosperm Fruits Journal Draw and color the silver maple and tomato fruit Label the seeds Answer the Questions

Angiosperm Seed & Germination Journal Lima Bean Seed Pull seed coat off of seed and split the bean in half Draw and color the seed Label: Seed Coat Young Plant Cotyledon Pea Plant (Germinating) Draw the germinating pea plant Vocab Definitions: Seed Coat (87) Dormant (116) Germination (116)

Angiosperm Seed & Germination Journal

Tropism and Limiting Factors Journal Vocab Definitions: Tropism (118) Limiting factor (not in book) Draw and label an example of each type of tropism. For each, label it as positive or negative: Gravitropism (gravity) Phototropism (light) Hydrotropism (water) Thigmotropism (touch) Answer the Question