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Plant Adaptations!

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Plant Adaptations!. Changes over time…. Common Adaptations in Plants. 1. CELLULOSE Most cell walls have cellulose Cellulose – makes the cell wall thick and offers protection and support to the plant What makes the plants we eat “crunchy”. Cellulose. ROOTS. Very commonly found in plants - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Plant Adaptations!

Plant Adaptations!

Changes over time…

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Common Adaptations in Plants

• 1. CELLULOSE– Most cell walls have cellulose– Cellulose – makes the cell wall thick and offers

protection and support to the plant– What makes the plants we eat “crunchy”

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Cellulose

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ROOTS

• Very commonly found in plants

• Part of the plants that enter into the dirt

• Take in water and nutrients for the plant

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Roots, roots, and more roots

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Roots Galore!!

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Types of Roots

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Stems

• Provide structural support so plants can grow upright

• Have tissues for food and water transport– The more complicated these tissues are the bigger

and more complicated the plant• May also serve as a storage space for sugars

and nutrients

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Stems

The secret to the flow of water and nutrients of plants lies here in the stems!!!!

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Leaves•Broad Flat Structures on a plant

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LeavesTraps the light so that it can be used for photosynthesis

Come in many different shapes and sizes!!

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Waxy Cuticle

• Water proof coating found on the stems and leaves of some plants

• May also be found on the fruits of some plants

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Waxy cuticle (cont)

• The job of the cuticle is to prevent water from leaving the plant and going into the atmosphere.

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Two Groups

• These adaptations help us determine how to classify the plants

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Vascular vs. Non-Vascular

• These two groups vascular and non-vascular plants have distinct differences.

• You are probably most familiar with the vascular plants.

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Non-Vascular Plants

• Less common of the two groups

• Typically found in moist or watery environments

• Smaller plants• Less structure• Get Water and nutrients

through diffusions and osmosis

• Ex: Mosses and LiverwortsCushion Moss

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Liverworts

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Sphagnum Moss – Use to be used as a bandage to soak on blood and help heal wounds!!!

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Vascular Plants

• Have “Vascular Tissue”• Tube like structures for passing

water and nutrients up to the leaves

Examples of Vascular Tissue:– Xylem and Phloem– Bark – Stems

These little holes and pores is what the water and nutrients travel through to the leaves

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Vascular Plants (cont)

Most of the Produce Seeds• Ex:

– Trees– Flowering Plants– Ferns– Horsetails– Fruit Producing Plants

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Vascular Plants

Typically they are taller plants