Bellwork: Mon. Apr. 18, 2016 Gymnosperms means ___________ seed. Angiosperms are _________________ plants, and have seeds enclosed by a _____________ or nut! Fireman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqgS6b3qrV4
Bellwork: Tues. Apr. 19, 2016 1. The ____________ contain the male parts of a flower (the _________ and the __________ 2. The ____________ contain the female parts of a flower (the _________,________& the _________ 3. In some flowers the pistil and stamen mature at different times. This forces the what kind of fertilization? __________________ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLYPm2idSTE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7q9Kn1rhRc&index=3&list=PLex5iGB37CCI_uHkQWT2oz9-nkCIptNld
Monocots Dicots 1 cotyledon 2 cotyledon Petals in Petals in Multiples of Multiples of 3’s 4’s or 5’s Parallel netlike leaf veins veins
Monocots vs dicots https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI2RxzAT-ww
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Flowers are the plant's reproductive structures. Angiosperms are plants that bear fruits and flowers. “Perfect” flowers both male and female. “Imperfect” flowers are either male or female. Most flowers and are brightly colored to attract insects to help them carry pollen used for sexual reproduction.
Some flowers are not colorful – like grass Some flowers are not colorful – like grass. These flowers usually use the wind for pollination. This flower has both male and female reproductive parts.
Flower
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Lie detect https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPgpRw9tiuM April 20 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JhVvlQaG8c
Anthers
Inflorescences
Vascular tissue Transport water, nutrients and food between roots and shoots System of xylem and phloem cells Varied organization in roots & shoots
Xylem cells Tracheids Vessel elements Transpiration Tapered, pits on ends, less capillary action vs. vessel elements Primitive plants Vessel elements Pits on sides, open ends Stacked to form long tubes Advanced capillary action Less primitive plants Transpiration Roots → shoots → leaves → out
Phloem cells Sieve tubes Companion cells Translocation no nucleus nor organelles Open sieve plates Companion cells Nucleated Adjoined to sieve tubes via plasmodesmata Controls sieve tubes; regulates movement Translocation Movement of sugars; sources to sinks leaves → roots, fruits, &/or meristems
Plant Structure Apical meristem Ground meristem Mitotic division Stem & root tips Primary growth (length) Ground meristem Ground tissues: Parenchyma – large; storage Collenchyma – smaller; flexible support Schlerenchyma – lignified; rigid support; woody Cambium Mitotic secondary growth e.g. Vascular cambium e.g. Cork cambium
Leaf bud Ground meristem
Leaf bud Apical meristem Mitotic embryonic tissue of stems and root tips Primary growth (linear Leaf bud Provascular tissue Ground meristem Apical meristem
Monocot root Dicot root Vascular bundles centered in roots Cortex = outer layer Pith = center tissue Stele = pith + vascular tissue
Monocot root 2 Parenchyma Pith (Parenchyma)
Monocot root 3 Endodermis
Dicot root 2 Parenchyma
Dicot root 3 Endodermis and casparian strip Pericycle Phloem Xylem Vascular cambium
Vascular bundles Cambium Xylem, phloem, and cambium in between Scattered throughout monocot stems Organized around periphery of dicots Cambium Mitotic secondary growth e.g. Vascular cambium e.g. Cork cambium
Monocot stem
Monocot stem 2 Sclerenchyma Outside Phloem Sieve element Companion cell Xylem vessel Air space Inside
Dicot stem
Dicot stem 2 phloem sclerenchyma Vascular cambium
Woody stem Summerwood Springwood
Woody stem 2 Cork Vascular cambium Phloem Phloem ray Xylem
Woody stem 3 Cork (collenchyma tissue) Vascular cambium
Fruit – ripened ovary that protects the seeds Layers of the ovary Pericarp Mesocarp Endocarp
Fleshy fruits One or more ovarian layer is fleshy Drupe Berry Pepo Endocarp is hardened; pit or stone Peaches, nectarines, apricots, etc Berry All or most pericarp is fleshy Grape, tomato, etc Pepo Berry with hard thick rind Melons, pumpkins, etc Hesperidium Berry with leathery rind Citrus Pome Swollen receptacle around ovary or core Apple, pear
Dry fruits Lacks fleshy tissue Dehiscent fruits Indehiscent Split along a seam to disperse seeds Legumes – two seams Capsules – multiple seams Bean, pea pods, peanuts, etc Indehiscent Do not split on a seam Achenes, grains, nuts Corn, wheat, etc
Simple fruits Aggregate fruits Multiple fruits Accessory fruits Single ovary of one flower Aggregate fruits Many ovaries of one flower Multiple fruits Many ovaries of many clustered flowers (inflorescence) Accessory fruits Tissue other than ovary ripens (swollen)
Bellwork:old…. Fungi that prey on a host, like frogs, are _________________ Amphibians are known as _____________ species Why is it important to be worried about the frogs?___________________________-