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A Plant is Just a Plant……But What is That????
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A Plant is Just a Plant……But What is That????. Consider: -What is a non-scientific description of a plant? -How often do you discuss a plant in your everyday.

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Page 1: A Plant is Just a Plant……But What is That????. Consider: -What is a non-scientific description of a plant? -How often do you discuss a plant in your everyday.

A Plant is Just a Plant……But What is That????

Page 2: A Plant is Just a Plant……But What is That????. Consider: -What is a non-scientific description of a plant? -How often do you discuss a plant in your everyday.

Consider:-What is a non-scientific description of a plant?

-How often do you discuss a plant in your

everyday conversation?

-How do we think or talk about plants in our

culture?

-Which plants do we consider sacred? Can you

name some? What about sacred plants from

other cultures or religions?

-In your opinion, what is the difference between

a plant and an electric pole?

Page 3: A Plant is Just a Plant……But What is That????. Consider: -What is a non-scientific description of a plant? -How often do you discuss a plant in your everyday.

Plants are amazingly complex organisms that move, communicate, compete, establish relationships with other organisms and provide us with our food, oxygen and the services that clean our ecosystems.

So why don’t we think more of them?

Page 4: A Plant is Just a Plant……But What is That????. Consider: -What is a non-scientific description of a plant? -How often do you discuss a plant in your everyday.

Movement in Plants

Perhaps our perceptions of plants would be different

if they moved before our eyes. Being stationary

organisms, we tend to think of them as unmoving

and static, when in fact, plants are in constant

motion all around us. We are just moving at a

different speed.

Page 5: A Plant is Just a Plant……But What is That????. Consider: -What is a non-scientific description of a plant? -How often do you discuss a plant in your everyday.

Plants will bend and move toward the sun with movements called phototropism. Some plants are able to move their stems toward the light within a few hours. If we could speed up time we would see all the trees and plants around us bending and moving with the suns as the day goes on.www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjZ1UYwrO8A

This is the Walking Tree of Central America. The roots of the tree detect better soil, and grow stronger on that side of the tree, and begin to die on the other. Slowly over time, the tree “walks” across the forest.

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Fast-Action Plants

These plants have the ability to move their stems and leaves incredibly quickly when they receive a stimulus. Here are two plants that move before our eyes. The mimosa plant is also

called the sensitive plant. Its leaves respond to touch by closing up.

Venus’ Fly Trap is a famous example of a fast moving plant. How would life be different if these plants were three meters tall?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktIGVtKdgwo&feature=related

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQYjZRuAay0

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Perhaps our cultural and human respnses to plants would be much different if we could see them moving and growing around us. Would we be more inclined to think of them as fellow beings rather than things?

Page 8: A Plant is Just a Plant……But What is That????. Consider: -What is a non-scientific description of a plant? -How often do you discuss a plant in your everyday.

Scientists are discovering that plants actively communicate with each other through the use of chemicals and hormones. We are learning that plants are much more aware of their surroundings than we thought.

Some plants, like strawberries, use thin connecting stems called runners to warn each other when being attacked by a predator

Other plants can recognize if their neighbour is a relative or not, and will try to outcompete a stranger for resources.

Each spring the air is filled with invisible clouds of chemicals and hormones as plants talk to each other.

Page 9: A Plant is Just a Plant……But What is That????. Consider: -What is a non-scientific description of a plant? -How often do you discuss a plant in your everyday.

Plants are in constant competition with each other for resources, especially sunlight. Some species grow faster, others try to poison their competitors, and others, like the Strangler Fig, take over and kill other trees.

Page 10: A Plant is Just a Plant……But What is That????. Consider: -What is a non-scientific description of a plant? -How often do you discuss a plant in your everyday.

Many species of plants have developed close relationships with other organisms. They are often so close that they can’t survive without each other.

The Madagascar Star Orchid has a flower that can only be pollinated by one species of Hawk Moth.

Acacia trees and ants also exhibit symbiosis.http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/animals/bugs-animals/ants-and-termites/ant_acaciatree.html

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Of course we know that much of our food and medicine comes from plants, but did you know that a lot of what grows outside our homes can be eaten as well?Clover, dandelion, goldenrod, cattails, maple and birch, and roses are all examples..

Plants will also provide the cures for many of our worst diseases, but only if we find them before the forests are gone.

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Page 12: A Plant is Just a Plant……But What is That????. Consider: -What is a non-scientific description of a plant? -How often do you discuss a plant in your everyday.

Like us, plants are complex organisms that:

-move and grow

-communicate

-compete

-co-operate with other species

-provide us with essential food and medicinal items