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PLANTS. Characteristics of Plants Multi-cellular Non-mobile Cell walls are composed of cellulose Contain chloroplast with chlorophyll Photosynthetic Autotroph.

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Page 1: PLANTS. Characteristics of Plants Multi-cellular Non-mobile Cell walls are composed of cellulose Contain chloroplast with chlorophyll Photosynthetic Autotroph.

PLANTS

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Characteristics of Plants

• Multi-cellular

• Non-mobile

• Cell walls are composed of cellulose

• Contain chloroplast with chlorophyll

• Photosynthetic

• Autotroph

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Do you see what I see?

Write down as many parts of the plant cell can you label?

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Chloroplast

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Vacuole

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Cell Membrane

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Cell Wall

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Nucleus

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Look at this picture.

Can you label the parts of the plant?

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•absorbs water and nutrients from the soil•anchors plants in the ground•prevents erosion

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Fibrous roots – prevent erosion

Taproots – reach water deep in the ground

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Roots: Monocot vs. Dicot

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•helps to support the plant

•produce leaves

•transports substances throughout the plant

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Phloem Xylem• transport the sugars

and other molecules created by the plant.

• Phloem is always alive.

• the system of tubes and transport cells that circulates water

• Xylem dies each year – producing tree rings

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Stems: Monocot vs. Dicot

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How old is this tree?

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The leaves use sunlight to provide the plant with

energy through photosynthesis.

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Leaves come in different shapes and sizes

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Cross-section of a Leaf

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Releasing O2 + H2O

Transpiration

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Leaves: Monocot vs. Dicot

Monocot – parallel veins

Dicot – branched

veins

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Turn to your neighbor and tell them 3 things you have learned about leaves.

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The flower helps the plant to reproduce.

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This is the name for the FEMALE part of the flower.

This is the name for the MALE part of the flower.

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(aka Pistolfemale part)

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(male part)

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Flower: Monocot vs. Dicot

Monocots – multiples of 3

Dicots – multiples of 4 or 5

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With a partner, draw and label a flower.

One person labels male parts and the other person labels the female.

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Pollination

• Flowering plants use the wind, insects, bats, birds and mammals to transfer pollen from the male (stamen) part of the flower to the female (stigma) part of the flower.

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Fertilization

• Pollen grains germinate on the stigma, growing down the style to reach an ovule.

• Fertilized ovules develop into seeds.

• The carpel enlarges to form the flesh of the fruit and to protect the ovary.

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Fruit or Veggies?

With a partner, classify the following:

Cucumbers PotatoTomatoes StrawberryCarrots RadishOrange SquashPumpkin Green peppers

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Seeds: Monocot vs. Dicot

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• “Plant behavior”

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Hormones • Auxin – causes cell growth towards the sun

• Cytokinins – cause plants to branch and seeds to sprout

• Gibberellins – cause plants to increase in size

• Ethylene – causes fruits to ripen

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Tropisms• Gravitropism – roots

grow down, stems grow up

• Phototropism – growth towards light

• Thigmotropism – response to touch

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Others…• Photoperiodism –

plants response to periods of light (day and night)

• Winter Dormancy – plants get ready for the winter (stop photosynthesis)

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Plant Adaptations…

In spite of being rooted in the ground, plants need to have strategies that allow them the necessary “skills” to survive.

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TRUE or FALSE

After each statement, move to the right side on the room for true or the left side for false.

Ready…

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