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Plant Parts and Functions Melissa Morris Covering: 2014A 2014B 2014C 2014D

Image found at: www.webinstituteforteachers.org Parts of The Plant Roots Leaves Stem Flower Seed Image found at: www.webinstituteforteachers.org

Image found at: http://www.puc.edu Roots 2 Types of Root Systems Taproot Fibrous System Image found at: http://www.puc.edu

Roots Taproot System Primary roots grow down from the stem with some secondary roots forming Image found at: http://www.arboretum.fullerton.edu

Roots Fibrous Root System Small lateral roots that spread out just below the soil surface Image found at: www.wildmanstevebrill.com

Can you identify these root types?

Roots have 4 primary functions Root Functions Roots have 4 primary functions Absorption of water and nutrients performed by root hairs Transportation of water and nutrients to stem Anchor plant to maintain stability Store food and water

Parts of the Root Epidermis Cortex Outermost layer of cells, like the skin of the root Cortex Tissue inside epidermis that stores starch and other substances for the growth of the root

Image found at: www.cactus-art.biz Parts of the Root Root Cap Provides protection for the root tip Root Hairs Site of absorption Vascular Tissue Within cortex, contains cells that transport water, nutrients, and minerals to all parts of the plant Image found at: www.cactus-art.biz Image found at: www.bio.psu.edu

Important Functions of Leaves Photosynthesis Process that plants use to produce their food 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2 Transpiration Loss of water and exchange of carbon dioxide

Leaf Parts Blade Petiole Midrib Main body of leaf Attaches blade to stem Midrib Large central vein Image found at: www.yourdictionary.com

Leaf Parts Apex Base Margin Epidermis Stomata Mesophyll Tip of leaf Attaches to petiole – if petiole is absent, attaches directly to stem Margin Edge of leaf Epidermis “Skin” of leaf - responsible for gas exchange Stomata Outside layer of leaf opening in epidermis where gas and water exchange Mesophyll Middle layer of leaf where photosynthesis occurs

Image found at: www.karencarr.com Functions of the Stem Transport water and nutrients from roots to leaves Supports leaves, fruit, and flowers Food storage Image found at: www.karencarr.com

Parts of the Stem Node Internode Xylem Phloem Pith Areas where side branches and leaves develop Internode Area between nodes Xylem Carries nutrients up Phloem Carries nutrients down Pith Stores food Image found at: www.ext.colostate.edu

Flower Function Sexual Reproduction!!!! Flowers are pollinated by: Wind Insects Birds

Flower Parts Pistil Female part of plant Containing: Stigma Style Ovary Image found at: www.howe.k12.ok.us

Flower Parts Stamen Male reproductive part Contains Anther Filament Image found at: www.botanyworld.com

Flower Parts Petals Sepals Highly colored part of the flower, may contain perfume and/or nectar glands Sepals Small green structures on the base of a flower that protect the flower bud Image found at: http://biology.clc.uc.edu

Parts of the Seed Embryo Endosperm Cotyledon Seed Coat Growing part of seed containing: Plumule – “Shoot” Hypocotyl – Stem Radical – “Root” Endosperm Tissue that provides nutrition for the developing seed Cotyledon Food Storage Seed Coat Protective outer covering of the seed

Image found at: www.puc.edu Parts of the Seed Image found at: www.puc.edu