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Page 1: Flowering Kim Lachler 2010 NCES 6L1.1. Plants Why are plants important to you? The_Plant_Life_Cycle_and_Us.mov Plants Are living (Biotic) They grow Reproduce.

Flowering

Kim Lachler 2010

NCES 6L1.1

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Plants• Why are plants important to you?

The_Plant_Life_Cycle_and_Us.mov• Plants

Are living (Biotic)

They grow

Reproduce

Respond to their environment

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Flowering Plants

• Make up 90% of all plants

• They vary greatly in appearance and size.

Fit in your hand

Climb in

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Basic parts of a flowering plant The_Parts_of_a_Flowering_Plant.

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• Flower

• Stem

• Leaves

• Roots

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The role of roots• Absorb water

• Absorb nutrients

• Provide an anchor

• Store food

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Types of root systems

• Tap root– Goes deep to find water.– Provides a strong

anchor in the wind.

• Fibrous – Fan out to find water– Roots are shallow.– the plant can easily be

blown over in high winds.

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Root Close Up

Root cap

Root hair

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Stem

supports the plant above the ground

transports water and nutrients

• Xylem - transports it up the plant

• Phloem - flows it down the plant

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Leaves

• Blade - makes up the broad part of the leaf.

• Veins - transport nutrients and water.

• Petiole - connects the stem and the leaf.

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Leaves are Busy• Plants produce their own food

through a process called photosynthesis.

light and carbon dioxide are taken in.

oxygen is released.

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Flower

• The flowers are responsible for reproduction.

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The Parts of a Flower

• Petals – usually colorful

• Sepal – protects the bud; sometimes they fall off after the flower is formed

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The Parts of a FlowerPistil – female part

Stigma – Sticky so the pollen will stick to it. Style – Tube like structure for support Ovary – Where the pollen goes down. It

becomes the fruit Ovule – Where the seed develops

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The Parts of a FlowerStamen – male part

Anther – Carries the pollen

Filament – Supports the anther

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Two Types of Flowers

•Perfect – has both male and female parts on the same flower.

•Imperfect – have only the male or only the female parts on the same flower.

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Bibliography• The Great Plant Escape

http://urbanext.illinois.edu/gpe/case1/c1m1a.html Accessed 5/17/10

• Happy Living Magazine

http://www.happynews.com/living/gardening-flower/parts-flowering-plant.htmAccessed 5/18/10

• Goggle Images http://www.google.com/images Accessed 5/17/10

• Discovery Education, http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/ Accessed 6/09/10