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PLANTS PLANTS ARE ADAPTED TO LIVING ON LAND MOST MOSSES AND FERNS LIVE IN MOIST ENVIRONMENTS SEEDS AND POLLEN ARE REPRODUCTIVE ADAPTATIONS MANY PLANTS REPRODUCE WITH FLOWERS AND FRUIT.
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PLANTS ARE ADAPTED TO LIVING ON LAND Plants are a diverse group of organisms. Plants share common characteristics Plant parts have special functions –Roots: anchor plant in ground, absorb water & nutrients from soil (transported to leaves via stems) –Stems & Leaves: make up shoot system; leaves use materials from roots & CO 2 from air to make sugars/carbohydrates (& O 2 ); stems then deliver these energy-rich compounds back to rest of plant Plants grow throughout their lifetimes.
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PLANTS ARE DIVERSE Plants are nearly everywhere; they come in all sizes, & shapes. Plants are found in all types of environments, from icy arctic to steamy tropics
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Share Common Characteristics Plants are multi-cellular organisms A plant cell has a nucleus and is surrounded by a cell wall. Plants are producers. They capture Energy from the Sun. Plant life cycles are divided into 2 stages, or generations.
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Special Functions In most plants, materials move through a vascular system in the stems, made of long, tubelike cells. Xylem tissue are big tubes taking water & nutrients up to leaves. Phloem tissue are smaller &take sugars/carbs down from leaves.
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Special Functions Plants make sugars via photosynthesis, which takes place in green chloroplasts full of chlorophyll(absorbs sunlight, mostly in upper leaf); vascular tissue in center of leaf brings in WATER & NUTRIENTS and carries away SUGAR/CARBS; Tiny openings at bottom of leaf (STOMATA) lets in CO 2 gas & stores it as oxygen is released. (this is known as gas exchange) 6CO 2 + 6H 2 0 + sunlight C 6 H 12 0 6 + 6O 2 Stomata also let water evaporate out of the leaf(this is called transpiration); both sunlight & wind cause water to transpire/evaporate.
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Surface of leaf & stem has waxy protective layer (cuticle), keeping water from evaporating. When air is dry, stomata can close. Spines of cactus are modified leaves (regular leaves would loose too much water); photosynthesis occurs in the fleshy green stem, which also stores water & carbon dioxide gas.
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Plants Grow throughout Life Plants continue to grow till die (cells at tips of roots & stems divide quicker) Leaves only grow on stems from growth tissue. Stems have vascular system(to transport materials between leaf & root) which gives support through stiff fibers and gives plant its shape. Can also store sugars made by photosynthesis (broccoli). Soft stem plants have stems & leaves that die in bad weather but roots survive (store sugar) to re- grow stems & leaves back in good weather. Woody Stem plants have stems that don’t die each year but grow longer & thicker; form special xylem called “wood”; growing tissue near outer surface (so older wood in middle of tree).
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