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Packet 13: Diversity of Kingdoms
Notes: Plant Kingdom Pg. 5-6
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Plant Kingdom Plants are believed to have evolved from algae which is a photosynthetic, plant-like protist.
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Plant Kingdom Plants are multicellular, eukaryotes (which means their cells contain a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles) that have cell walls made of cellulose.
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Plant Kingdom Plants are autotrophic which means they can make their own food (glucose). Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplast (organelle) of plant cells (in leaves) and contains a light absorbing pigment called chlorophyll.
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Photosynthesis:
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Plants have true: Roots: anchor plant in the ground, absorbs water from soil, store excess food (sugars) Stems: supports plant, contains transport system (vascular tissue) Leaves: location of photosynthesis
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Vascular Tissue Xylem: transports water up from roots to leaves
Phloem: transports sugars down from leaves to roots
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Gas Exchange: Stoma: small opening on underside of leaf
Guard Cells: control the opening/closing of the stoma O2 CO2
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Plant Reproduction Plants reproduce sexually.
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Plant Reproduction There are two main categories of seed plants: gymnosperms and angiosperms.
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Plant Reproduction Seeds: plant embryo and a food supply encased in a protective covering. Advantages of seeds: protects plant embryo, allows for further dispersal, able to survive non-ideal conditions.
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Seed Dispersal
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Gymnosperms Seeds are found on the surface of cones.
Gymno= naked, sperm=seed Relies on the wind for pollination
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Angiosperms Angiosperm means “enclosed seed”.
Seeds are enclosed within a fruit or flower. Pistil: female reproductive structure. Stamen: male reproductive structure.
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Pollination Pollen (made in the anther) dispersed by pollinators (birds, bees, insects) pollinates other flowers to make new flowers
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Pollination The fertilized ovule (egg) becomes the seed and the ripened ovary becomes the fruit.
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Plant Response Phototropism: plant growth in response to light.
Positive: towards. Plants grow towards light. Negative: away
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Plant Response Gravitropism- plant growth in response to gravity.
Negative: away Positive: towards Example: roots growing into soil.
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Review Question Complete the Ch. 22.1, 22.2, 22.3, 22.4, 23.1, 23.2 and 23.4 Review Questions (pg ) You may use the textbook to help you.
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