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Introduction To Plant Science
Introduction To AgriScience and Technology GHS Mr. Ham
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Objective 1.1 What roles do plants serve in the ecosystem
Plants serve several roles in our ecosystem by providing the following items: Oxygen Food Reduce soil erosion Medicines
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Objective 1.2 How plant differ from animal
Plants differ from animals in several ways Plants produce their own food with the aid of nutrients from the soil. Plants are stationary. Plants have rigid cell walls with cell membranes inside. Plants utilize carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
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Objective 1.3 List how plants and animals are alike.
Plants and animals are alike in several ways. They have a life cycle. They carry on life processes, such as circulation, respiration and growth. They are made of cells. They must have food.
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Objective 1.4 List three major factors that affect plant growth
Major factors in climate that effect plant growth include: Temperature Warm season plants start growing in the spring and finish in the fall. I.e., bananas, oranges, cotton and corn. Cool season plants have a life cycle that begins in the fall and ends when summer begins. I.e., wheat, rye, and oats.
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Objective 1.4 (cont.) Precipitation Light
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Objective 1.5 Define life cycle in terms of plants and how they are classified
Life Cycle: refers to the length of the plant’s life. Plants can be classified into three groups on the basis of their life cycle: Annuals- complete life within one year. Biennials- complete life cycle in two years. Perennials- plants live for more than two years. Deciduous- plants that lose their leaves in the winter. Evergreens- plants that retain their leaves year round. *Plants may be perennials but only used as an annual in the agricultural industry. I.e. cotton
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Objective 1.6 List the different parts of a plant
Parts of the plants are of two major kinds: Vegetative Leaves- makes food for the plant through a process known as photosynthesis. Blade -Veins Epidermis -Stomata Internal cells -Waxy coating Petiole -Stipule
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Parts of a Leaf Waxy Coating Stomata Stipule Petiole Vein Stipule
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Objective 1.7 List the two different types of leaves
Leaves are divided into two groups: Simple Compound
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Simple Leaf
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Compound Leaf
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Objective 1.8 List the three ways leaves attach to the stem
Leaves attach to the stem in several different ways. Alternate Opposite Whorled
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Alternate Attachment
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Opposite Attachment
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Whorled Attachment
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Objective 1.9 List the different functions of the stem
The stem supports the leaves and flowers. The stem transport water and other materials. The stems also store food.
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Objective 1.10 List the different parts of the stem
Bark Cortex Phloem Cambium Xylem Pith
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Xylem & Pholem
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Objective 1.11 List the types and roles of roots
Role of roots Roots anchor the plant. Roots take in water and minerals. Roots store energy. Types of roots Taproots Fibrous roots
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Taproot
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Fibrous Root
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Taproot vs. Fibrous
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