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Station #1 Make a sketch of this plant and it’s root system. Identify the following: a) Type of root system? b) Vascular or Nonvascular plant? PlantLab0708.ppt

Station #2 Make a sketch of this tree slice with the exact number of rings. Identify the following: a) How many rings can you count? b) Age of tree at the time it was cut down? PlantLab0708.ppt

Station #3 Make a sketch of this plant stem. Identify the following: a) What type of stem is shown here? b) List two functions of stems. PlantLab0708.ppt

Station #4 Make a sketch of this plant and it’s root system. Identify the following: a) What type of root system? b) List three functions of the roots? PlantLab0708.ppt

Station #5 Make a sketch of this plant stem. Identify the following: a) Stem type? b) Is this an Angiosperm or Gymnosperm? PlantLab0708.ppt

Station #6 Make a sketch of this plant Identify the following: a) Seed or seedless plant? b) What does this plant need to reproduce?

Station #7 Make a sketch of this tree slice. This tree was cut 3 years ago. Write that year: How old was the tree? What year did the tree start growing? Find the ring that grew the year you were born. Was it a dry year? In what year of growth was there the most rainfall? PlantLab0708.ppt

Station #8 Make a sketch of one of these leaves. Identify the following: a) Where is food primarily made in plants? b) In what tissue is food primarily conducted (moved)? PlantLab0708.ppt

Station #9 Make a sketch of a flower as shown on Figure 29, p 270 and label the following structures: Petals, Sepals, Pistil with the Stigma, Style, Ovary, Stamen with the Anther & Filament. PlantLab0708.ppt

Station #10 Identify the following from your sketch drawn for Station #9: a) What is the male reproductive part called? b) What is the female reproductive part called? PlantLab0708.ppt

Station #11 Make a sketch of this leaf cross section. Label the following on your diagram (hint refer to page 269 in textbook): a) stoma, epidermis, spongy layer, guard cells, palisade layer. b) Is this picture showing a nonvascular or vascular plant? PlantLab0708.ppt

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Station #12 Make a sketch of one or two individual strands of this plant: a) What is the common name of this plant? b) What is the group of plants that this organism belongs? PlantLab0708.ppt

Station #13 Make a sketch of this plant: a) Is this a seed bearing or seedless plant? b) Is this a gymnosperm or an angiosperm? PlantLab0708.ppt