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Structure and Function of Plants

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1 Structure and Function of Plants
Chapter 10A Plant Structure

2 What is a Plant? Kingdom Plantae Characteristics: Producers
Eukaryotic and multicellular Have organized tissues

3 What is a Plant? Characteristics: Have plastids
Have cell walls containing cellulose

4 Botany The study of plants

5 Plant Anatomy Most plants have three types of organs Roots Stems
Leaves Some plants also have flowers

6 A region where a leaf is or was attached
Node A region where a leaf is or was attached

7 Plant Anatomy Nodes Roots do not have nodes Stems have nodes
Leaves do not have nodes but are attached to stems at nodes

8 Roots Root system Two types of root systems: Taproot system
Fibrous root system

9 Stems Produce leaves and carry substances Two types of stems:
Woody stems Herbaceous stems

10 Leaves Blade Compound leaf Leaflet

11 Leaves Veins Petiole Parallel venation Palmate venation
Pinnate venation Petiole

12 Leaves Arrangements of leaves Alternate Opposite Whorled

13 Internal Structure Cell walls Plastids Made largely of cellulose
Turgor pressure Plastids Chloroplasts Chlorophyll Other types

14 Plant Tissues Xylem Long and hollow Carries water Wood Heartwood
Sapwood

15 Plant Tissues Phloem Fibers Carries a sugar solution Vascular bundles
Support the plant Long, narrow cells

16 Plant Tissues Epidermis Outermost tissue Flat cells Cuticle

17 Bark Outside the xylem of a tree Vascular cambium Cork Cork cambium


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