Plants Chapter 8 Unit # 6.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What makes a Plant a Plant?
Advertisements

Plants Without Seeds Chapter 8 Section 2.
Plants without seeds Chapter 8, section 2.
Table of Contents The Plant Kingdom Photosynthesis and Light
The Plant Kingdom Chapter 8 Section 1. Key Terms  What characteristics do all plants share?  What do plants need to live successfully on land?  How.
8.2 Mosses, Hornworts, and Liverworts 8.3 Ferns and their Relatives
Structure and Function in Living Things
Chapter 21 and 22 - Plants.
What characteristics do all plants share? All are autotrophs. All are many-celled eukaryotes. All plant cells have cell walls.
What are Plants Importance of plants WWithout plants life on earth would not exist.
Introduction to Plants
Seedless Reproduction -Compare and contrast the fundamental features of sexual and asexual reproduction. -Classify methods of reproduction as sexual or.
Introduction to Plants
Lesson Overview 22.2 Seedless Plants.
What is a plant? Unit 7 Chapter 20. Plant characteristics Eukaryotic Multicellular Autotroph: food made through photosynthesis Cell walls made of cellulose.
Section 1: The Plant Kingdom
How do organisms get their energy?
PLANTS WITHOUT SEEDS NON VASCULAR. 2 TYPES OF PLANTS  NONVASCULAR:  plants that DO NOT have tubes that carry water and food throughout the plant  VASCULAR.
Introduction to Plants. What is a Plant? Plants provide the base for the food chain Multicellular eukaryotes that have a cell wall made of cellulose Carry.
1) Green substance, or chemical, that captures solar energy. 2) Plants without different types of tissue for carrying water and nutrients. 3) Stage during.
Ch. 8 Plants. Section 1: The Plant Kingdom What is a Plant – Nearly all plants are autotrophs, organisms that produce their own food. All plants are eukaryotes.
Unit 1: Kingdom Plantae Chapters Date What are the characteristics of Plants ▪All plants are photosynthetic. ▪All plants are multicellular. ▪All.
Table of Contents The Plant Kingdom Photosynthesis and Light
Kingdom - Plantae.
8.2 Plants Without Seeds. Nonvascular Plants Do not grow tall  Do not have roots, stems or leaves Live in moist areas  Absorb water directly from environment.
SWBAT identify the 4 characteristics all plants have in common.
Table of Contents The Plant Kingdom Photosynthesis and Light
Plants.
Kingdom Plantae. Basic Characteristics  Organisms within Kingdom Plantae are multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic and they lack mobility.  Plants.
Plants. What is a Plant? Plants are – Autotrophs – Eukaryotes – Multi-cellular.
Ch.8 Plants.
Nonvascular Plants, Mosses and Ferns.
Chapter 4 Section 4 Ferns and Their Relatives. Characteristics of Seedless Vascular Plants Ferns and their relatives share two characteristics. They have.
California State Standards: Structure and Function of Plants All living organisms are composed of cells, from just one to many trillions, whose details.
Note Taker Guide for pg Seedless Plants Note Taker Guide for pg
Origin of Plants Land plants came from Green Algae A plant is a multicellular autotroph in which the embryo develops within the female parent.plant.
MONDAY 1/4/16 Learning Goal: Identify the characteristics all plants share. Warm up: What do plants need to live successfully on land? Homework: Test on.
Plants. Teaching Point #1 Almost all plants are autotrophic, eukaryotic and have cell walls.
Plants What are the characteristics of all plants? What are the two types of plant? How do plants reproduce?
Intro to Plants How are plants broadly classified? Vascular and nonvascular What is the difference between vascular and nonvascular plants? Nonvascular.
Chapter 8: Introduction to Plants. 8-1: The Plant Kingdom Members of the plant kingdom share important characteristics: Eukaryotes Multicellular Autotrophs.
Chapter 10: The Structure & Function of Plants. Chapter 10, Section 1 & 2: The Plant Kingdom What is a plant? Nearly all plants produce their own food.
The Plant Kingdom Chapter 4:1 and 2 (Photosynthesis)
Plants. 1. Plants have several characteristics in common Autotrophs – can make their own food (photosynthesis) Multicellular – the cells are organized.
Plants Unit. Evidence that plants & green algae shared a common ancestor  They both: Have cell walls containing cellulose Store food as starch Use same.
Plant Kingdom and Characteristics. 8 th grade Science 2009.
Introduction to Kingdom Plantae
The Plant Kingdom.
CH 10 SEC 1 THE PLANT KINGDOM.
Plant Characteristics
The Plant Kingdom E.Q: What are the characteristics of the plant kingdom? How are plants classified?
Mr. Faia 3/4/15 6th Grade Science
What makes a Plant a Plant?
Bell-Ringer Draw the flower & label its parts..
Do First 1. You have 30 seconds from the bell to give Mrs. Jain your fungi guided reading 2. Grab today’s notes worksheet 3. Get in your new seat. Ask.
Introduction to plants
Chapter 8 Plants: Section 1
Chapter 12.1 What Is A Plant?.
Kingdom Plantae.
CH 10 SEC 2 PLANTS WITHOUT SEEDS.
Plant Kingdom.
Do Now What do plants need in order to survive?
Bacteria to Plants Chapter 2 Plants.
The Bryophytes Mosses, Liverworts, & Hornworts
What characteristics to all plants share? How are plants classified?
What makes a Plant a Plant?
Plant Structure and Function
Kingdom Plantae.
Kingdom Plantae The World of plants.
Presentation transcript:

Plants Chapter 8 Unit # 6

1. Plants are part of the Kingdom Plantae. What are Plants? 1. Plants are part of the Kingdom Plantae.

What are Plants? 2. Plants are considered autotrophs because they use photosynthesis to make their own food.

What are Plants? 3. You do not need a microscope to see plants because they are multicellular. Made up of multiple cells

What are Plants? 4. In order to survive on land: Must have way to obtain water and other nutrients from surroundings Retain water Transport materials in their bodies Support their bodies Reproduce

What are Plants? 5. Cuticle: Waxy, waterproof layer that covers the leaves of plants 6. Helps prevent water loss

Cuticle

What are Plants? 7. Larger plants have transport tissue called vascular tissue. 8. Vascular Tissue: System of tubelike structures inside a plant which water, minerals and food move.

What are Plants? 9. Cell walls and vascular tissue add strength to the bodies of large plants. 10. All plants undergo sexual reproduction.

Plant Reproduction

11. All Plants… Nearly all are autotrophs Eukaryotes Multicellular Have cells surrounded by cell walls

Draw a picture of a plant cell here with the following labeled: Cell Wall Chloroplasts Cytoplasm Vacuole Cell membrane Nucleus 12. Parts of a Plant Cell

13. Scientists informally group plants into 2 major groups 14. Vascular Plants True vascular tissue Suited to drier areas Moves materials quickly and efficiently Can grow tall 14. Nonvascular Plants Lack vascular tissue Low Growing Do not have roots Thin cell walls

Studying Plants 15. One way scientists study the origin of plants is with fossils. 16. Scientists can infer that green algae are the ancient ancestors of today’s plants.

Plant Reproduction 17. Plants produce spores during the sporophyte stage and produce sex cells during the gametophyte stage.

Plant Reproduction FALSE! 18. TRUE OR FALSE? The sporophyte of a plant looks the same as the gametophyte.

Plants Without Seeds

Plants Without Seeds 19. Two characteristics of nonvascular plants: Low-growing Live in moist areas Absorb nutrients directly from environment Seedless Non-vascular tissue

FALSE! Plants Without Seeds 20. True or False: Nonvascular plants can become very large and tall because of their support system. FALSE!

Plants Without Seeds 21. Nonvascular plants get water by absorbing water directly from their surroundings. OSMOSIS!

TRUE! Plants Without Seeds 22. TRUE OR FALSE: Nonvascular plants must have water to let the sperm cells swim to the egg cell. TRUE!

Plants Without Seeds 23. Label the gametophyte and the sporophyte in the diagram of the moss.

Plants Without Seeds 24. The thin, root-like structures that anchor moss and absorb water and nutrients from the soil are called rhizoids.

Plants Without Seeds 25. Liverworts are found growing: Moist Rocks Soil along the side of streams

Seedless Vascular Plants 26. Characteristics of ferns, club mosses and horsetails: True Vascular tissue Do not produce seeds (make spores) 27. C and D are TRUE! Vascular tissue transports water and food Vascular tissue gives strength and stability

Seedless Vascular Plants 28. Fern and club mosses must live in moist surrounding in order for them to reproduce Release spores and need to get egg and sperm cells to join

Seedless Vascular Plants 29. Fern leaves are called FRONDS!

Seedless Vascular Plants 30. The cuticle on the upper surface of fronds is used to prevent water loss.

Seedless Vascular Plants 31. Horsetails and club mosses… B: Club mosses grow in moist woodlands and near streams D: Horsetail stems contain silica, a gritty substance also found in sane.

Horsetail

Club Moss