Structure of Seed Plants. Vascular Tissues What is a Vascular Tissue? What is a Vascular Tissue? Specialized tissues that conduct nutrients and water.

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Structure of Seed Plants

Vascular Tissues What is a Vascular Tissue? What is a Vascular Tissue? Specialized tissues that conduct nutrients and water from one part of the plant to another. Specialized tissues that conduct nutrients and water from one part of the plant to another. 2 Types of Vascular Tissues 1) Xylem 2) Phloem 2) Phloem

Xylem Xylem type of tissue that provides support and conducts water and nutrients from the roots. Xylem type of tissue that provides support and conducts water and nutrients from the roots.

Phloem Phloem The tissue that conducts food in vascular plants. Phloem The tissue that conducts food in vascular plants.

The Roots! Root Functions Root Functions 1) Supply plants with water and minerals. 2) Hold plants securely in soil. 3) Help store surplus food in some plants. Ex: Carrots, potatoes, onions. Ex: Carrots, potatoes, onions.

Root Structure Root cap release a substance that helps the root grow through soil.

Root Systems 2 type of root systems 2 type of root systems 1) Taproot, one main root that grows downward. 2) Fibrous, several roots that spread out from the base of a plant’s stem.

What type of roots do these plants have?

Stem (Shoot) Stem Functions Stem Functions 1) Stems support the plant’s body (flowers/leaves). 2) Stems support materials (via xylem and phloem) between the roots and leaves. 3) Some stems store water/materials Ex: Cactus have adapted to store water in their stems. Ex: Cactus have adapted to store water in their stems.

2 Types of Stems Herbacious Stems that are soft, thin, and flexible. Stems that are soft, thin, and flexible.Woody Rigid stems made of wood and bark. Rigid stems made of wood and bark.

Leaves The main function of leaves is to make food for the plant. 1. Chloroplast in leaves capture sunlight. 2. Leaves absorb CO 2