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A. Plants have 3 organs: 1. Roots- Anchor Absorb water and nutrients 2. Leaves- Photosynthesis 3. Stems- Support and transport

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A. Plants have 3 organs: 1. Roots-

AnchorAbsorb water and nutrients

2. Leaves-Photosynthesis

3. Stems-Support and transport

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B. Plant Organs are made of 3 Plant Tissues: Dermal Tissue- Epidermal cells

Outer covering or “skin” of the plant

Vascular Tissue- Xylem & PhloemTransport of water, nutrients,

and sugars

Ground Tissue- CortexFills up the space between the

vascular and dermal tissues

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Plant Organs are made of 3 Plant Tissues:

Dermal TissueEx. Cuticle, Trichomes, & Root hairs

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Plant Organs are made of 3 Plant Tissues:

Vascular Tissue (two types) a. Xylem- transports water up

b. Phloem- transports sugar to parts that do not photosynthesize

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Xylem

Phloem

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Plant Organs are made of 3 Plant Tissues:

Ground Tissue-Fills up the space between the vascular and dermal tissues

a. Parenchyma- thin cell walls, in leaves for photosynethesis

b. Collenchyma- thick cell walls, strong and flexible for support, ex. Strings of celery

c. Sclerenchyma- extremely thick cell walls, vey strong for support, ex. Grit in pears

a. b. c.

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C. Plants grow at Meristems

Meristems- clusters of undifferentiated cells

Plants are made of merismatic tissueThis tissue undergoes differentiation-

become different cellsFound at the tips of roots and buds, are

apical meristemsThis allows the plant to continue

growing in length above and below ground, primary growth

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Primary Growth vs. Secondary Growth

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ROOTS There are 2 types of roots: 1. Taproot (dicots)- one long, thick primary

root ex. Carrot

2. Fibrous root (monocots)- many small thin roots bundled together ex. Grasses

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B. Root Structure & Growth

1. Root Cap- very tip of the root, protects root as it grows

2. Root Hairs- tiny projections from the epidermis 3. Cortex- layer of ground tissue 4. Vascular cambium- center of root with vascular

tissues

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C. Root Function Anchor the plant to the ground Absorb water and nutrients from the soil

Casparian strip- surrounds each endodermis cell and doesn’t allow backflow of water creating root pressure and moving water by osmosis through the xylem tissue

Without this pressure plants would wilt

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LEAF: General Structure Blade- thin flattened section used to catch light,

main part of the leaf A. Simple- one blade per petiole

B. Compound- many leaflets per petiole

Petiole- piece of leaf that connects to the stem

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B. Leaf Function 1. Photosynthesis- occurs in mesophyll cells 2. Gas Exchange- movement of CO2 & O2 in and

out 3. Transpiration- loss of water through a plants

leaves 90% of water that enters a plant is lost due to

transpiration

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Leaf Function: Photosynthesis Photosynthesis- occurs in mesophyll cells

a. Palisade mesophyll- tall, columnar cells, tightly packed

b. Spongy mesophyll- loose cells with many air spaces

c. Vein- vascular tissues to move water & sugars through

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Leaf Function: Gas Exchange Gas Exchange- movement of CO2 & O2 in and out

a. Guard cells- cells that control opening and closing of stomata

b. Stomata- pores that allow gases into spaces, spongy mesophyll

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Leaf Function: Transpiration

Transpiration- loss of water through a plants leaves (90%)

Process is possible because of waters 2 properties:1. Cohesion- molecules of the

same kind tend to stick together

2. Adhesion- attraction between unlike molecules

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Cohesion & Adhesion

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STEMS: Structure 1. Node- where leaves attach 2. Internode- regions between nodes 3. Bud- location near nodes, produces new stems

& leavesLateral bud- give rise to branchesTerminal bud- apical meristem

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Stem Function 1.Produce- leaves and branches 2.Hold- leaves up into the sunlight 3.Transport- substances between roots and

leavesa. Water pulled through xylem up from roots

○ Root pressure- no back flow○ Capillary action- adhesion of water to tubes○ Transpiration- loss of water through leaves

b. Sugars pushed through phloem○ Pressure-flow hypothesis- water moves food

from high concentration to low

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Lenticels

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Stem Growth 1. Primary growth- length of stems

a. end of roots and shoots at apical meristems

2. Secondary growth- width/thickness of stemsa. Vascular cambium- merismatic tissue in between

xylem and phloem that produces new vascular tissueb. Cork Cambium- produces outer covering of stems

(cork)c. Wood- layers of xylem

○ 1. Heartwood- old, no longer conducts water○ 2. Sapwood- younger, still conducts water

d. Bark- phloem, cork cambium, and cork; breaks off as stem gets thicker

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