Seed Plants Leaves- where the food making process (photosynthesis) occurs.

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Seed Plants Leaves- where the food making process (photosynthesis) occurs

Leaf Cell Layers

Seed Plants Stems- support branches, leaves, reproductive structures 2 types: Herbaceous Woody

Seed Plants Roots can… -transport water and substances - anchor plants to ground -store food and water -absorb oxygen

Lab: Observing Water Moving in a Plant Teacher demonstration

Vascular Tissue of Seed Plants Xylem- Phloem- Cambium- produces most of the new ________ and _________ cells.

Choose one of the following questions to answer: What is an important function of a leaf? What are the two types of stems?

Lab- Root Structure and Functions Answer questions 1, 2, 4, 5

Which one represents a carrot?

Seed Plants Gymnosperms- vascular plants that produce seeds that are NOT protected by fruit –4 Divisions: Conifers Cycads Ginkgoes Gnetophytes

Juniper

Conifer

Ginkgo

Gnetophytes

Angiosperms (Seed Plants) Vascular Flowers Produce fruits with one or more seeds Divided into 2 groups: –Monocots –Dicots

Angiosperms MonocotsDicots How many cotyledon are inside seed? Example foods from monocots and dicots. Characteristics of flower parts. Characteristics of veins in leaves. Draw a picture of both plants. Draw a picture of the vascular bundles in each plant. Label pictures.