INTRODUCTION TO PLANTS

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INTRODUCTION TO PLANTS

Are plants unicellular or multicellular?

They contain ________, ________, ___________, __________ to make and organism. Organs, tissues, cells, organ systems Organs system, organs, tissues, cells Cells, organs, tissue, organ systems Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems

They contain ________, ________, ___________, __________ to make and organism. 4. Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems

What is the correct equation for photosynthesis?

What are the cells organ systems?

What are some adaptations that you think plants needed to evolve to live on land?

ROOTS and RHIZOIDS

Why do plants need roots or rhizoids?

CUTICLE

What would be the advantage of having a cuticle?

Compound Light Microscope STOMATA Electron Microscope Compound Light Microscope

How do cuticles and stomatas benefit a plant? Do all plants need both?

VACULAR TISSUE

Why is being able to grow taller a benefit to plants?

SPORES

SEEDS

What would be the advantage of having seeds as opposed to spores?

How did plants adapt to water loss? Stomata Vascular Tissue Spores/Seeds Cuticle Roots/Rhizoids

How did plants adapt to water loss? 4. Cuticle

How did plants adapt to transport genetic material? Stomata Spores/Seeds Cuticle Roots/Rhizoids Vascular Tissue

How did plants adapt to transport genetic material? 2. Spores/Seeds

How did plants adapt to control gas exchange? Stomata Spores/Seeds Cuticle Roots/Rhizoids Vascular Tissue

How did plants adapt to control gas exchange? Stomata

How did plants adapt to be able to grow taller? Stomata Vascular Tissue Spores/Seeds Cuticle Roots/Rhizoids

How did plants adapt to be able to grow taller? 2. Vascular Tissue

How did plants adapt to obtain nutrients? Stomata Vascular Tissue Spores/Seeds Cuticle Roots/Rhizoids

How did plants adapt to obtain nutrients? 5. Roots/Rhizoids