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1 Plants Module 13

2 Plants share common characteristics
Photosynthetic autotrophs (use the sun’s energy to make sugar/glucose) Multicellular (made of eukaryotic cells) Producers (are the base of the food web in ecosystems)

3 Plant Classification 2 major categories: Non-vascular
(no tubes / vessels) Vascular (tubes/vessels for transport)

4 Plant Classification Vascular plants are further divided Seedless
(use spores for reproduction) Seeded (use seeds for reproduction)

5 Plant Classification Seed plants are further divided Gymnosperms
(seeds in cones) Angiosperms (seeds in fruits that develop from flowers)

6 STERNGRR Processes Synthesis: Photosynthesis used to make food
Protein synthesis Chloroplasts

7 STERNGRR Processes Transport: Non-vascular plants use osmosis
Vascular plants have xylem to transport water and phloem to transport food (in vascular bundle / vein) FOOD WATER

8 STERNGRR Processes Excretion:
Tiny openings in the leaf called stomata allow gas exchange; regulated by guard cells Wastes may be stored in leaves that fall off in autumn

9 STERNGRR Processes Respiration:
Use oxygen and sugar to produce ATP for energy

10 STERNGRR Processes Nutrition:
Sugar produced in photosynthesis is used for cellular respiration or stored for later use.

11 STERNGRR Processes Growth and Development:
Seeds germinate to start the process of development into a new plant

12 STERNGRR Processes Asexual Reproduction:
Occurs through the process of vegetative propagation

13 STERNGRR Processes Spores:
Produced by non-vascular and seedless vascular plants for reproduction

14 STERNGRR Processes Seeds: Found in cones in gymnosperms
Found in fruits that develop from flowers in angiosperms

15 STERNGRR Processes Flowers: Male parts Stamen - anther and filament
Female parts Pistil – stigma, style and ovary

16 STERNGRR Processes Flowers:
Pollination occurs when pollen (male) is transferred to the stigma (female) Fertilization occurs when a sperm (in pollen) meets egg (in ovary)

17 STERNGRR Processes Regulation
Hormones – regulate growth and control responses to stimuli (Ex. auxin, cytokinen, ethylene) Tropisms – growth responses to external stimuli

18 Plant Adaptations - Leaf
Cuticle Surface area Carnivorous Protection

19 Plant Adaptations - Stem
Tuber Succulent Tendrils Runners

20 Plant Adaptations - Root
Taproot Fibrous Roots Root hairs


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