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Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.

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Page 1: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.

Plant StructuresLeaves

Structure and function

Page 2: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.

Leaves...All leaves are responsible for:

• Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________

• The majority of photosynthetic production (which can take place in any green part of a plant; eg. Cactus),

• Taking in ____________and releasing __________ and water vapour (gas exchange)

• Offering protection from_______________

• Using osmotic pressure to draw water up from the _______________

Page 3: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.

Parts of the leaf

Blade: Flattened area of leaf.Petiole: Stalk-like structure

that attaches leaf blade to stem.

Midrib and veins: Contains the vascular tissue.

*there are many different types of leaves – simple, compound, etc.

** monocots have parallel veins and dicots have branching veins

Page 4: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.
Page 5: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.

Photosynthesis

1. Leaves are the major site for photosynthesis

Chlorophyll, found in chloroplasts, is the most common photopigment, which captures the red and blue lightwaves (they reflect green light) from the sun to make food (sugar).

Page 6: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.

Photosynthesis is the process in which carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) are used to produce  carbohydrates and oxygen (O2) in the presence of light and chlorophyll.

Page 7: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.

Stomata• Photosynthesis require a constant supply of

carbon dioxide. The product of this process – oxygen – must be released.

• Gas exchange in plants occurs in the leaves and is regulated by small pores called stomata.

Page 8: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.

Typical internal leaf structure

Page 9: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.

Epidermal Cells

• Tightly packed in a single layer covered by a waxy coating called the cuticle.

• Cuticle: – Prevents water loss– Provides a physical barrier against bacteria,

mould and insects.

• Don’t contain chloroplasts.• But are transparent so light can pass through.

Page 10: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.
Page 11: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.

Mesophyll• Located in the mid region of the leaf.• Primary site of photosynthesis in the leaf.• There are two types:1. Palisade mesophyll (note how the cells are

shaped): These cells contain many chloroplasts. Primary site for photosynthesis.

2. Spongy mesophyll (note the irregularly shaped and spaced cells): These cells have fewer chloroplasts. There are many air spaces which allows carbon dioxide to diffuse into cells and oxygen out of cells.

Page 12: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.
Page 13: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.

Stoma (stomata)• An opening in the epidermis of a leaf (on the

underside of the leaf in land plants) through which gases pass out and in. It also regulates water loss

• In vascular aquatic plants (e.g. Water lilies) stoma are on the upper epidermis

• Water plants that do not float have no stomata

Page 14: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.

Stomata continued.....• When stomata are open water is lost

(transpiration) and the plant can exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide through diffusion.

• When stomata are closed the plant conserves water, but can not exchange gases.

• Guard cells located on either side of the stomata regulate the opening and closing of the stomata (open in sunlight and high humidity).

Page 15: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.
Page 16: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.

Leaf adaptation/specialization

• Evolution favours plants with leaves adapted to their environment (abiotic)

• Eg. Conifers have thin leaves (needles) to shed snow readily and conserve water; evergreen for short growing season

• Eg. Cacti grow in low rainfall areas – have very reduced leaves (spines) for minimal water loss and very few stomata

Page 17: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.
Page 18: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.

• Leaves are vulnerable to being eaten – evolution favours plants with leaves that are less appealing (two main types of defenses – structural and chemical)

• Eg. Leaves that are hairy or modified into spikes like a cactus.

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Chemical defense is most common

Eg. Nicotine in tobaccoToxin in milkweedHydrangeaPoison Ivy

Page 20: Plant Structures Leaves Structure and function. Leaves... All leaves are responsible for: Absorbing energy from the sun in organelles called ___________.

Other leaf specializations

• Onion bulb – has modified leaves for water and nutrient storage

• Aloe vera – fleshy leaves to store water

• Sundew leaves – sticky to trap insects