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Plant structures What does a plant need for photosynthesis?
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Regents Biology Bring In light CO 2 H2OH2O Let Out O2O2 Move Around sugars So what does a plant need for photosynthesis? 6CO 2 6H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6 6O 2 light energy +++ roots shoot leaves
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Leaf Structure phloem (sugar) xylem (water) stomate palisades layer spongy layer cuticle epidermis guard cells cuticle epidermis vascular bundle (vein)
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Regents Biology Transpiration H2OH2OCO 2 O2O2 H2OH2O xylem (water) stomate guard cells O2O2 CO 2 in O 2 out water out so it gets to leaves from roots
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Transpiration Water evaporates from the stomates in the leaves pulls water up from roots water molecules stick to each other more water is pulled up tree from ground
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Regents Biology Function of Leaf Structures Cuticle waxy coating reduces water loss Epidermis skin protecting leaf tissues Palisades layer high concentration of chloroplasts collecting sun’s energy photosynthesis making ATP & sugars Spongy layer air spaces gas exchange CO 2 in for sugar production, remove waste O 2
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Stomates & Guard Cells Function of stomates CO 2 in O 2 out H 2 O out gets to leaves for photosynthesis Function of guard cells open & close stomates guard cell stomate
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Guard cells & Homeostasis Homeostasis keeping the internal environment of the plant balanced Stomates open let CO 2 in needed to make sugars let H 2 O out needed for photosynthesis let O 2 out get rid of waste product Stomates close if too much H 2 O evaporating
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Xylem carry water up from roots
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Phloem: food-conducting cells carry sugars around the plant wherever they are needed new leaves fruit & seeds roots
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