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Scientific Identification & Classification. Plant Parts Leaves Stems Roots Flowers.

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Page 1: Scientific Identification & Classification. Plant Parts Leaves Stems Roots Flowers.

Scientific Identification & Classification

Scientific Identification & Classification

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Plant Parts

• Leaves• Stems• Roots• Flowers

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Leaves-External

• Petiole-leaf stalk or part that connects the leaf to the stem

• Blade-the large, flat part of the leaf• Midrib-the large center vein• Veins-the structural framework of

the leaf• Margin-the edge of the leaf

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Leaves-External

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Leaf Retention

• Evergreen-Leaves stay on the plant all year long

• Deciduous-Leaves will fall off during the dormant periods

• Herbaceous-leaves and stems die back at the end of the season

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Leaf Type

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Leaf Type

AwlsScales

Needles

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Leaf Shapes

Cordate Elliptical Ovate Spatulate Deltoid

Lanceolate Liner

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Leaf Margin

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Leaf Arrangement

Alternate Opposite Whorled

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Vein Pattern

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Bracts – modified leaves to attract pollinators

Sessile – leaves without a petiole

bract

Real Flower

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What are the functions of

leaves?• Capture light• Exchange gases through respiration• Provide a site for photosynthesis

• Some leaves store food and water• Release water through transpiration

cooling the plant

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Stems• Movement of Materials

• Support of the leaves and reproductive structures

• Food storages

• Reproduction with stem cuttings or grafting

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Stems-External• Lenticels

• Bud scale scars

• Leaf Scars

• Terminal bud

• Axillary or lateral bud

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Thorns & Prickles

ThornPrickle

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Modified Stems

Stolon

Tuber

Cladophyll

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Root Functions

• Anchor the plant and hold it upright

• Absorb water and minerals from the soil and conduct them to the stem

• Store large quantities of plant food• Propagate or reproduce some

plants

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Roots-External

• Root cap-indicates growth of new cells

• Root hairs-absorb moisture (water) and minerals

Root images from a rice plant

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Root Types

Fibrous Roots

Tap Root

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Taproots• Advantages• Penetrates

deeper• Obtain water

from other levels

• Anchor plant

• Disadvantages• Difficult to

remove or harvest

• do not stabilize well

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Primary Roots• Grow down into the soil

and may branch repeatedly into lateral roots

• Taproot is a primary root

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Fibrous• Advantages• Shallower,

better for fertilization & Water

• Stabilize in soil better

• Disadvantage• Less drought resistant• Tend to get exposed during

cultivation

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Fibrous Root• Root structures in which the

primary and lateral roots develop equally so there is not a definite taproot.

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Adventitious• Came from stems

or leaves instead of another root

• Prop root of corn and grapes are examples that give support

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Storage Roots• Are structures such as those

of carrots and sweet potatoes which are used for food storage.

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What do stems and roots have in

common?• Both have xylem and

phloem cells for transport.

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Flowers

• Sepals-Green parts that cover and protect flower bud before it opens

• Petals-are really leaves that are modified to attract insects for flower pollination, the pretty part that we call flowers

• Stamen-male part of the flower• Pistil-female part of the flower

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Flowers

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Parts of the Stamen

• Filament-short stalk that holds up the anther

• Anther-a sac-like structure that contains pollen, the male sex cells

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Parts of the Pistil

• Stigma-sticky part on top of style where insects leave pollen

• Style-holds up the stigma and connects it to the ovary

• Ovary-if fertilized becomes a fruit or seed coat

• Ovules-the eggs or female sex cells that become seeds if fertilized

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Complete-vs-Incomplete

• Complete flowers have both male and female parts

• Incomplete flowers have only male or female parts

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Monoeciuos• All male or all female flowers on

plant• Examples: Hollies or Ginkgo

Male Female

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Dioecious• Male and female, imperfect flowers

on same plant• Examples: Squash & Pumpkin

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Flower Types

Corymbs Panicle

Spike

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Flower Types

UmbelHead

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Plant Parts-Fruit

• Cones• Nut (acorn)• Clusters or drupes (raspberry)• Capsules (willow)• Samara (maple)

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Fruits and Nuts

Cones Acorns

ClusterDrupe

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Fruits and Nuts

SamaraCapsule

Pome

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Life Cycle• Annual-a plant that lives for only 1

year or less

• Biennial-a plant that lives for 2 years, usually flowering in the second year

• Perennial-a plant that lives for more than 2 years

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Growth Habits• Trees: greater than 12 feet tall

• Shrubs: less than 12 feet tall

• Vines: a plant that climbs & spreads

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Growth Habits• House Plant: plant grown indoors

• Bedding Plant: a plant used in flowering beds

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Forms of Plants:Growth Pattern

Spreading

Weeping

Columnar

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Growth Forms

Round Oval Pyramidal