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Bell Ringer-DO NOW

• Write the things you KNOW about Plants

• Write the things you WANT TO KNOW about plants

• Fill in Your DO NOW chart

DO NOW: List all the things you already Know about plants. List the things you Want or need to know about plants organs.

What I Know What I Want to Know What I Learned

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Plant Biology

Form and Function

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What are we learning today?

Benchmark: SC.912.L.14.7 – Relate the structure

of each of the major plant organs and tissues to physiological processes. AA

Objectives:Identify the major plant organsDiscuss the functions of the various

plant organs

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What is the essential question?

Plants are complex multicellular organisms with many organs and structures that allow them to carry out all of life’s processes.How do these organs and structures function?

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Think-Write-Pair-Share

How are plant cells different from animal cells?

What are the functions of these organelles in plants?

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What are the types of cells found in plants?

Parenchyma Collenchyma Sclerenchyma

Most abundant & least specialized

Loosely-packed, cube shaped or elongate

Large central vacuole and thin cell walls

Functions in storage and photosynthesis

Example: fleshy part of an apple or potato

Irregular in shape Thicker cell walls but

flexible to support new growth regions of the plant

Support the growing parts of plant

Example: tough strings on a celery stalk

Thick, rigid, non-stretchable cell walls

Often die at maturity leaving empty, box-like structures

Support non-growing parts of plants

Example: peach pith or nut shell

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What are the types of tissues found in plants?Plant tissues are

organized into three systems: Dermal tissue is like the

“skin” of a plant in that it is the outmost layer of cells.

Vascular tissue is like the plant’s “veins,” transporting water and nutrients throughout the plantPhloem transports food and xylem transports water

Ground tissue is everything else. Ground tissue is made of cells whose cell walls have different thickness.

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Root Form and FunctionTwo types of roots systems

in plants: Taproots Fibrous roots

Roots are made up of a Root cap protects the growth

zone of the root Root hairs increase water

absorption rateRoots have several functions

Anchor and support the plant Absorb water and dissolved

nutrients from the soil Store food and water.

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Root Form and Function How is a taproot different from a fibrous root? What are the two main functions of roots? How does a root prevent erosion? How are the roots of most plants adapted to perform

the major root functions? How root hairs increases the ability

of a plant to absorb water from the soil the plants grows in?

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Stem Form and Function

Stem shape and growth are adaptations to the environment

Stems grow in length and thickness

Stems have several functions Transport materials

between a plant’s roots and its leaves

Support leaves and other structures

Store food and water

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Stem Form and Function

What are the three main functions of stems? How do the functions of a stem relate to the roots and

leaves of a plant? Describe how water is transported through a plant? What is the difference between primary and secondary

growth?

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Leaf Form and Function

Main organs that carry out photosynthesis

Most leaves are flat to absorbsunlight

Leaves have small openings calledstomata (stoma) that control gasexchange and water loss. A major limitation of photosynthesis

is insufficient waterTiny structures called

guard cells control the size ofthe stomata.

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Leaf Form and Function What is the function of the stomata? What is the function of guard cells? What is function of leaf veins? Would a 10 foot tree with no leaves but healthy roots

be able to move water to its top? Explain your answer. How does the thin, flat structure of leaf helps increase

the efficiency of photosynthesis? How does a leaf structure is an adaptation that allows

intake of carbon dioxide with minimal water loss?

VeinLeaf cross section

Mesophyll

CO2 O2Stomata

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Seed Form and Function

Seeds are the reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo

Seeds store food that the embryo uses for germination

Seeds have a protectivecoat

Seed may contain one (monocot) or two (dicot) seed plants.

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Flower Form and Function

Modified leavesReproductive structure of

angiospermsDuring pollination, pollen (the

male gamete) is transferred from the stamen to the stigma Many attract animals Others are wind pollinated

After fertilization it develops into a fruit. Aids in dispersal of seeds Delays germination Protects the seed

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Cone Form and Function

Reproductive organ ofgymnosperms (“nakedseeds”) Male cones produce

sperm Female cones produce

eggs.Wind pollinatedAfter fertilization, a seed develops

Seeds are not enclosed in protective fruit.Most gymnosperms are hermaphrodites (see

picture). Why would it bear male cones on the lower branches, below the female cones?

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Reproduction Form and Function How are the different part of a flower involved in

reproduction? Why is it adaptive for some seeds to remain dormant

before they germinate? Why did the development of the seed was a major

factor in the success of plants? How do the flowers of wind-pollinated plants differ

from the flowers of animal-pollinated plants? How might it be an advantage for a plant to have

many flowers together? Why might wind-pollinated plants create more

problems for allergy sufferers than animal-pollinated plants?

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What is the essential question?

Plants are complex multicellular organisms with many organs and structures that allow them to carry out all of life’s processes.How do these organs and structures function?


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