Introduction to Kingdom Plantae

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Introduction to Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Plantae - complex, multi-cellular, autotrophic, eukaryotic organisms that are usually green and use photosynthesis to make sugar BrainPop

PLANT CHARACTERISTICS 1. Multicellular Organisms 2. Cells Eukaryotic – Has a Nucleus - Surrounded by a Cell Wall 3. Producers (Autotrophic) Make their own food through Photosynthesis

Origin of Plants Similarities between modern green algae and plants suggest that both may have originated from an ancient species of green algae.

Photosynthesis BrainPop - Photosynthesis Photosynthesis - the process by which a plant takes in carbon dioxide and water and in the presence of sunlight makes sugar and oxygen

Carbon Dioxide + Water + Sunlight  Sugars + Oxygen Photosynthesis Carbon Dioxide + Water + Sunlight  Sugars + Oxygen Series of chemical reactions that use energy from the Sun to produce Sugars Occurs in the Chloroplast -Chlorophyll - the green pigment IN chloroplasts where photosynthesis occurs Photosynthesis is important because this is how plants make their food and get their energy

Plants also release energy through cellular respiration (mitochondria)

*The Root and Shoot Systems are Organ Systems* Plant Systems 1. Root System - Roots -Brings in water and nutrients 2. Shoot System – Stems and Leaves -Makes energy-rich materials -Moves material up and down through the plant *The Root and Shoot Systems are Organ Systems*

Nonvascular Plants Have no “pipes” to transport water and nutrients. They depend on diffusion and osmosis to move materials from one part of the plant to another. Ex. Mosses and liverworts

Vascular Plants Have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plant, much as pipes deliver water to faucets in your home. Two groups Plants that produce seeds Plants that do not produce seeds ferns, horsetails, and club mosses

Plants that produce seeds - 2 Groups BrainPop - Seed Plants BrainPop - Seedless Plants Gymnosperms Non-flowering plants Angiosperms Flowering plants

asexually and sexually BrainPop - Pollination Reproduction Plants reproduce both asexually and sexually BrainPop - Pollination

Asexual Reproduction In asexual reproduction, there is only one parent and all offspring are identical to the parent

Sexual Reproduction In sexual reproduction, there are two parents and the offspring inherit traits from each parent Pollen carries the sperm in sexual reproduction

Plant life begins with a CELL:

A group of similar cells working together make a TISSUE:

A combination of two or more tissues that work together make an: ORGAN

A group of organs working together make an: ORGAN SYSTEM

Organ systems working together to create something that can live on its own is an: ORGANISM

Plants role in an Ecosystem Plants are producers – they are the first biotic factor in all land-based food chains sun plant  worm  turtle  eagle (abiotic) (biotic) (biotic) (biotic) (biotic) BrainPop

Review Questions True/False: Members of the Kingdom Plantae include: a. Ferns b. Flowers c. Trees d. Vegetables

In which kingdom(s) will you find complex autotrophic organisms? Kingdom Bacteria Kingdom Protista Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Animalia

What are the two products produced by plants during photosynthesis? sugar and carbon dioxide sugar and oxygen water and carbon dioxide water and oxygen

Which structure is found in a plant cell but not in an animal cell? a. nucleus b. cell membrane c. cell wall d. chromosomes

photosynthesis and respiration is true? Which statement about photosynthesis and respiration is true? respiration stores energy and photosynthesis releases energy photosynthesis and respiration are the same process photosynthesis and respiration have nothing to do with energy photosynthesis stores energy and respiration releases energy

What two organelles in a plant cell are most closely related to the processes of photosynthesis and respiration? mitochondria and chloroplast lysosome and chloroplast mitochondria and vacuole ribosome and lysosome

Complex organisms, like plants, are organized in the following way: cells tissues organs organ systems organisms

Specialized cells that are similar in structure and function are usually joined together to form: Organs Tissues organ systems organisms