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PLANT STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

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1 PLANT STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

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3 Plant Organs Leaves Cones Flower Stem Root
Where photosynthesis occurs (contain chloroplasts) Cones Contains reproductive organs (in conifers) Flower Site where reproduction occurs Stem Transports nutrients and supports the plant Root take in nutrients and anchor plant

4 Types of Tissue Meristem Ground Dermal Vascular

5 Tissue Vascular Tissue Ground Tissue Dermal Tissue Transport Support
Synthesis of Sugars Storage Dermal Tissue Protection

6 Meristem Tissue Meristem tissue = cells that divide for life of plant, can give rise to all plant structures

7 Division of Meristem Cells Causes Plant Growth
Apical Meristem tips of root and shoot increase in height Lateral Meristem cylinders within plant body increase in width

8 Problem! IF THE CUTICLE BLOCKS WATER, WHAT ELSE IS PREVENTED FROM ENTERING/EXITING THE PLANT? C O 2 !!

9 Solution? STOMATA! Guard Cells
Tiny pores in epidermis surrounded by two guard cells! Guard Cells Help regulate transpiration by opening and closing stomata Open during the day! Why? PS occurs during the day Transpiration necessary for cooling

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11 Stems Transports food, water, and nutrients
Supports the leaves and flowers

12 VASCULAR TISSUE 2 MAJOR TYPES: XYLEM TISSUE PHLOEM TISSUE

13 Parts of the Stem Xylem Water and minerals travel to other plant parts
Phloem Manufactured food travels to other plant parts Cambium Separates xylem and phloem

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15 Roots can be adapted for storage of nutrients:
Example: Carrot (Taproot) Sweet Potato (Fibrous Root)

16 Plant Processes Photosynthesis Transpiration Reproduction
Mixes light, water, and carbon dioxide in the presence of chlorophyll to produce sugar and oxygen Transpiration Loss of water through the leaves or stems Causes wilting when soil is dry Reproduction Seeds!

17 Animal Water Wind                                                     Dispersal of Seeds Gravity Wind Force

18 What do plants do? All plants are alike in one way.
They need three things in order to survive Water carbon dioxide energy from sunlight What do you suppose the plants use these things for? Classify – to sort into groups based on similarities and differences

19 Plants and some protists conduct photosynthesis.
They turn it into sugar! photosynthesis – a process by which plants change light energy from the sun and use it to make sugar Plants and some protists conduct photosynthesis.

20 Differentiate between xylem and phloem?
Bell work 10/20 Differentiate between xylem and phloem?

21 Xylem and Phloem

22 Photosynthesis As a plant makes sugar, oxygen is released
When the plant uses the sugar, water and carbon dioxide are released.

23 Chloroplast Found in LEAVES!
Photosynthesis takes place inside chloroplasts Contains saclike photosynthetic membranes called thylakoids Thylakoids are arranged in stacks called grana

24 Chloroplast

25 Flower anatomy What are the three main parts of flowers? Petals
Stamens Pistil

26 The Stamen: Male Reproductive Part of a Flower
Anther: pollen grains (sperm cells) grow in the anther. Filament: holds the anther

27 The Pistil: Female Reproductive Parts of a Flower
Stigma Style Ovary (carpel) Eggs(ovules)

28 Parts of a Flower


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