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Roots, Stems, and Leaves
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Roots Types of roots –Taproot: primary root that grows longer and thicker than the secondary roots (grows deeper) ex. carrots –Fibrous roots: wide branching of roots with no single root larger than rest (grows shallow) ex. grasses
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Roots Functions: –anchor plants in soil –absorb water and nutrients from soil Nutrients are dissolved in the water –store carbohydrates that plant can use later Ex. Beets, radishes, and carrots
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Root adaptations Root cap: protective cap on tip of the root; secretes wax to help root move through soil Root hairs: fine, hair-like extensions of root; increases surface area for greater water absorption Nodules: found on roots of some plants like bean plants; where symbiotic nitrogen- fixing bacteria live
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Stems Functions: –Support leaves –Transport materials between roots and leaves –Storage site for nutrients
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Leaves Structure: –Simple leaf: a leaf with one single blade –Compound leaf: a leaf blade that is divided into several leaflets Simple leaf Compound leaf leaflets
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Leaves Function: –Primary site for photosynthesis Converts energy from sunlight into food source (glucose) Occurs in cell organelles called chloroplasts –Site for gas exchange (oxygen/carbon dioxide) Occurs through stoma (singular: stomata) which are openings in leaves chloroplast stoma
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