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Exploring Plants Plant Structure & Function
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Tissues Vascular tissue form strands that conduct water, minerals, & nutrients through a plant Dermal tissue forms protective outer layer of plant Ground tissue consists of roots, stems, & leaves
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Dermal Tissue Dermal tissue forms a “skin” epidermis Waxy cuticle that prevents water loss Dermal tissue on woody stems & roots is made up of dead cells cork Dermal tissue also functions in gas exchange
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Ground Tissue Makes up inside of most plants Ground tissue in leaves, is made up of chloroplasts (used for photosynthesis) Ground tissue in stems & roots functions in storage of water, sugar, & starch It also surrounds & supports vascular tissue
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Vascular Tissue - 2 types xylem & phloem - Both act as plumbing system, carrying fluids & dissolved substances through a plant
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Xylem Thick-walled cells that conduct water & mineral nutrients from a plant’s roots, through stems to its leaves Xylem is made up of vessels allow water to flow more quickly
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Phloem Cells that conduct sugars & nutrients throughout plant’s body Conducting strands in phloem are called sieve tubes
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Plant Transport
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Roots Plants are anchored down by roots - which absorb water and nutrients Roots can function in storage of nutrients Taproot system large caproot (carrot) Fibrous system many roots
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Roots Cortex ground tissue surrounding vascular tissue Root Hairs epidermal cells just behind root tip - increase surface area to absorb water and minerals Root Cap mass of cells that covers & protects actively growing root tip
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Stems Shoots of most plants consist of stems & leaves Stems supports the leaves and house the vascular tissue Leaves are attached to stems at points called nodes Space between 2 nodes internodes
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Parts of Plant
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Nonwoody Stems Herbaceous plant plant with stems that are flexible & usually green Stems of herbaceous plants contain bundles of xylem & phloem vascular bundles Vascular bundles arranged in ring Ground tissue outside ring cortex Ground tissue inside ring pith
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Woody Stems Trees, shrubs (pines, oaks, roses, & hollies) have woody stems Woody stems are stiff & non-green Buds, which form new growth, are found at the tips and at the nodes of woody stems Heartwood wood in the center of a mature stem or tree trunk Xylem that can no longer conduct water, provides support Xylem that can no longer conduct water, provides support
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Woody Stems Sapwood outside heartwood, conducts water with vessel cells
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Leaves Primary photosynthetic organ in plants Most leaves have flattened portion blade Blade attaches to stem by a stalk petiole Leaf blade may be divided into 2 or more sections leaflets Stomata- tiny holes that allow gas exchange to occur in plants
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Movement of Water Transpiration loss of water vapor from a plant More than 90% of water, taken in by roots, is lost by transpiration
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Guard Cells & Transpiration Stoma is surrounded by 2 guard cells Changes of water pressure in guard cells cause the stoma to open or close Loss of water from guard cells causes stomata to close, prevents further water loss Transpiration: loss of water vapor in plants
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