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What is this???. Plant Structures Leaves Stems Roots Flowers.

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Page 1: What is this???. Plant Structures Leaves Stems Roots Flowers.

What is this???

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Plant Structures

Leaves

Stems

Roots

Flowers

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What Are primary parts of plants?LeavesStemsRootsFlowers

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What are the functions of leaves?Capture lightExchange gasesProvide a site for photosynthesisSome leaves store food and waterSome form new plants and provide

support

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What is photosynthesis?It is a process by which plants

combine water and carbon dioxide in the presence of chlorophyll and sunlight and produce carbohydrates and release oxygen.

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Why is photosynthesis important?Light is the most important

source of energy for living things. Photosynthesis converts light into nutrients that can be used by plants and animals.

Releases oxygen

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Photosynthesis6CO2 + 12H2O + sunlight --->

6O 2 + C6 H12O 6 + 6H2 O

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There are two parts of photosynthesis--the light and dark reactions.The light reactions produce

chemical energy from light.The dark reactions convert

carbon dioxide into carbohydrates.

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Leaves in gas exchangeOxygen, Carbon Dioxide, and

Water exchanged from StomataPores open in day to transpire

H2O and allow gases to enterClose during dry conditions to

prevent H2O loss.

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External Parts of LeavesPetiole- Stalk of leaf that

attaches to stemMidrib- Main vein of vascular

tissueBlade- Photosynthetic site of

leaf

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StomataOpenings on the

epidermisallows air into leafallows H2O and oxygen

out of leaf

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StemsWater and mineral transport by

capillary action and cohesion to the leaves.

Transport food to the rootsGas exchangeProduce and support new

leaves, branches, and flowers

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Internal parts of stemPhloemXylemCambiumPithCortex

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FunctionsPhoem-Sugar and

carbohydrates to rootsXylem- Water and nutrientsCambium- Growing part of

stem

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Function Cont’Pith-Occupies the central

area of the stemCortex- Composed of

several layers of thick-walled cells

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External parts of stemBudsNodesInternodes

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Modified StemsRhizomes- Horizontal underground

stems(Bermuda GrassStolons- Horizontal above ground

stems(strawberries)Tubers- Greatly enlarged tip of

underground stem

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Cont.Bulbs- budlike structure

consisting of a small stem (onion)

Corms- Fleshly leaves underground stems with few nodes(gladiolus)

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Functions of RootsAnchor plants in soilAbsorb water and nutrientsSome store reserves for future

uses(Potato)Propagation

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TaprootsAdvantagesPenetrates

deeperObtain water

from other levels

Anchor plant

DisadvantagesDifficult to

remove or harvest

do not stabilize well

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FibrousAdvantagesShallower,

better for fertilization & Water

Stabilize in soil better

DisadvantageLess drought

resistantTend to get

exposed during cultivation

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Primary RootsGrow down into the soil and

may branch repeatedly into lateral roots

Taproot is a primary root

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Lateral RootsCalled Secondary rootsgrow horizontally away from the

primary root Some grow downward

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AdventitiousCame from stems or leaves

instead of another rootProp root of corn and grapes

are examples that give support

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Fibrous RootRoot structures in which the

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

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Storage RootsAre 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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Male flowers and their parts and functions.Stamen- has two parts- filament

and antherFilament- supports the anther

Anther- Produces pollen grains

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Female parts and their functionsOvule-develops into a seedOvary- surrounds the ovule, later

becomes the fruitStyle-supports the stigmaStigma- receives the pollen grainPistil- All three female parts

together

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Other parts of flower

Receptacle- enlarged part of the flower stalk where floral part is.

Sepals- outer protective parts of buds

Petals- the colored part of the flower used to attract insects

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Complete FlowerBoth have Male and Female

parts

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Incomplete FlowersHave either male or female

parts but not both

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MonoeciousPlants that have male and

female flower parts on separate plants

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DioeciousHave both parts on the

same plant.

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PollinationThe transfer of pollen from one

anther to anther stigma.Two ways- self-pollination &

Cross-pollinationBees and Wind

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