1. Monocots vs.Dicots 2. Plant Classification• Plant bodies can be divided into two parts ROOTSand SHOOTS– Roots - below the ground– Shoots – above the ground (ie.…
Slide 1Plant Functions What do stems & leaves do for a plant??? Slide 2 Stems Slide 3 Transport of Materials Phloem (2) – Carries sugars (food) up & down in plant…
Slide 1SC.912.L.14.7 Relate the structure of each of the major plant organs and tissues to physiological processes Slide 2 Function of Leaves Make food through photosynthesis…
1. Dermal tissue Ground tissues Vascular tissue 2. Consists of the epidermis and theperiderm Epidermis is a single layer of closelypacked cells It also…
Slide 1 Slide 2 How do plants make their own food? Plants make their food from carbon dioxide and water in a chemical reaction called... photosynthesis. The food made by…
Slide 1PLANT TISSUES Slide 2 Seed plants have 3 principle organs 1. Roots—absorb water and dissolved nutrients, anchor the plant to ground 2. Stems—is a support…
Slide 1 Kingdom Plantae Unit 3 Slide 2 Video: Kingdom Plantae Slide 3 Video Quiz Slide 4 Plants are multicellular eukaryotes that have cell walls made of cellulose. …
Slide 1 Chapter 29 Plant Tissue Slide 2 Overview of the Plant Body Although no one species of the 295,000 species of plants can be considered typical, the focus here is on…
Slide 1 Plants! Slide 2 A plant = a multicellular eukaryote that has a cell wall made of cellulose They develop multicellular embryos They carry out photosynthesis using…