Plant Organs and their Structure & Function

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Plant Organs and their Structure & Function

Structure

PLANT CIRCULATION AND RESPIRATION Water and dissolved minerals enter a plant's roots from the soil by means of diffusion and osmosis. These substances then travel upward in the plant in xylem vessels. Transpiration creates a pull from above, as lost water molecules are replaced with new ones

Water is lost through stomata. Stomata are small openings in the leaf. STRUCTURES Water is lost through stomata. Stomata are small openings in the leaf. Stomata have guard cells, which open and close to let water and gases through.

Carbohydrates, produced in leaves by photosynthesis, travel downward in plants in specialized tissue called PHLOEM. Water pressure forces these substances from cell to cell, back down to the rest of the plant Circulatory System - Circulation In Vascular Plants - Water, Travel, Phloem, Cell, and Substances http://science.jrank.org/pages/1497/Circulatory-System-Circulation-in-vascular-plants.html#ixzz1723typ89

Plant Tissues Meristematic Tissue Function: division of new cells for growth or repair Form: Apical meristems are located at root and shoot tips and are directly involved in their elongation --plants protect their meristems with young leaves, buds, and root caps

Plant Tissues… Meristermatic Lateral meristem are responsible for horizontal expansion 3. Intercalary meristem helps regenerate parts removed by lawnmowers, herbivores, etc

Plant Tissues Ground Tissue Function: bulk of plant tissue; store starch, photosynthesis and respiration, physical support Form: 1. Parenchyma Large spherical cells for storage and cell processes

Plant Tissues Ground Tissue Form cont’d: 2. Collenchyma Elongated, flexible cells just beneath surface to support growth 3. Sclerenchyma Thick, nonflexible dead cells form shells of nuts and grittiness of pears Structural support Thick cell walls of sclerenchyma

Plant Tissues Dermal Tissue Function: protection from dehydration and bacteria, nutrient absorption Form: single layer of cells Root Hairs—increase surface area for absorbing water

Plant Tissues - Dermal 2. Leaf Hairs (Trichomes) Reflects light, breaks wind currents, traps humidity, barbs to deter insects 3. Stomata underneath leaves allow CO2 in and H20 out 4. Salt glands removes excess salt

Plant Tissues Vascular Tissue Function: movement of fluids/food and physical support Form: Xylem dead, hollow cells; have a large diameter, so water movement through them is rapid

Plant Tissues - Vascular Phloem tube cells with pores at ends transports dissolved sugars from leaves to rest of plant

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Plant Reproduction: Flowers

Questions about Plant Reproduction What is the role of the petals in reproduction? Protects reproductive parts of flower Attracts Pollenators What is the purpose of fruit that develops in flowering plants? It is the ovary of the plant. Provides nutrients and protects seeds.