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Plant Unit Notes. Plants vs. Animals  Plants are very different from animals. They can’t move, they don’t have hearts or brains, can’t seek shelter.

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1 Plant Unit Notes

2 Plants vs. Animals  Plants are very different from animals. They can’t move, they don’t have hearts or brains, can’t seek shelter. So, how do plants live without moving?

3  How do plants eat?  How do plants breath?  How do plants circulate materials?  How do plants regulate?  How do plants reproduce?  How do plants protect themselves?

4 Animal eating

5 Plant eating

6  Before a plant can eat, it has to make its own food by photosynthesis.

7 Light and color  When light strikes matter, some of the matter’s atoms may absorb photons.  Electrons are excited and absorbed light changes into heat.  In photosynthesis, the light is used for energy to make chemical bonds.

8 Color  The color you see is reflected off the object and into your eyes. All other colors are absorbed by the object.

9 Photosynthetic Pigments  Chlorophyll: –Two varieties…  Chlorophyll a  Chlorophyll b  They are green. They absorb mainly blue and red light.

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12 Other pigments  Carotenes: orange pigment  Xanthophylls: yellow pigment

13 Chloroplasts

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15 Plant Structures  Outside coverings –Epidermis: skin on leaf –Cork: bark- not living

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18 Growing Tissue  Meristems: –At top of plant –Actively dividing cells –Makes plant grow taller  Cambium: –Below bark –New xylem and phloem tissue –Makes plant grow out/wider

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21 Animal circulation

22 How do plants transport materials?

23 Vascular Tissue  Xylem: –carries water from roots to leaves  Phloem: –Carries sugar from leaves to plant

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25  The blue cells are phloem cells.  The large open vessels are xylem

26 Roots  Primary roots  Secondary roots  Root hairs

27 Stem structure  Herbaceous stems: soft  Woody stems: hard

28 Leaves  Simple leaf

29 Complex leaves

30 Leaf structure  Cuticle: waxy covering  Upper epidermis: top layer of cells  Palisade mesophyll: tall cells, photosynthesis occurs here  Spongy mesophyll: many air spaces for gas exchange  Veins: contain xylem and phloem

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34 How do plants breath?

35  Guard cells: open and close the stomate  Stomate: an opening in the bottom of the leaf that allows gasses to enter or leave.

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38 How do plants get water from roots to leaves?  Capillary action: water sticks to walls of xylem.  Root pressure: water can only go up.  Transpiration pull: water evaporating out of leaf pulls up more water.

39 How do plants regulate?  They have no brain…. So how do they communicate with the rest of the plant?

40 Plant hormones  Auxins tell plants to grow towards the light.

41  Gibberellins tell the plants to grow taller and produce fruit.  The grapes on the right were treated with more gibberellins

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43  Cytokinins: stimulate cell division and seed germination  Ethylene: ripens fruit (C2H4 … a gas)  Abscisic acid: causes leaves to fall off tree.

44 Tropisms:  Phototropism: grow towards light  Geotropism: tells roots to grow down.  Thigmotropism: responds to touch… wrap around things.  Hydrotropism: growing toward water.

45 How do plants reproduce?

46 Flower parts  Petals: colorful part (usually)  Sepals: green (usually) parts under petals  Corolla: all petals together  Receptacle: attachment point of flower parts.

47  Stamen: male reproductive parts –Anther: contains pollen –Filament: holds up anther

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49  Pistil: Female reproductive parts –Stigma: sticky end that catches pollen –Style: tube that pollen grows down –Ovary : contains eggs –Ovule: eggs

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51 Pollination  Wind, water, or animals carry pollen from one plant to another.

52 Fertilization Pollen grain grows down the style to the ovary and fuses with the egg.

53 Fruits Ovary  fruit Ovule  seed

54 Seeds  Cotyledon –Dicot: two seed leaves –Monocot: one seed leaf

55  Epicotyl: becomes the stem  Hypocotyl: becomes the roots


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