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1 Forces in Living Things

2 Forces Unbalanced forces cause motion
Force in the form of pressure allows plants to stand upright When force is applied to an object and the object moves, work is done. Because most forces in living systems are small, it is difficult to measure the amount of work done, so we will be looking at large work examples.

3 Seeds How do they grow? Why do they grow?
Where do trees and plants come from? Where do seeds come from? What is in a seed that responds to the environment? What does a seed need to grow? What does a seed look like?

4 Seeds Seeds, though they look dead, contain the life that will create a new plant. A seed will grow (or germinate) into a plant with the help of water, sun, and the right temperature. If a seed does not germinate within a certain amount of time, it will die.

5 Seeds Plants will respond to different external stimuli.
They can respond to: Touch – thigmotropism Light – phototropism Gravity – geotropism

6 Seeds A plants response may be positive or negative to the stimulus.
If a plant moves toward the stimulus it is a positive response If a plant moves away from the stimulus it is a negative response

7 Seeds The part of the seed that we see is the seed coat
Inside the hard outer coat, there is the cotyledon, which is the fleshy portion that provides the food for the growing plant. Also inside the seed coat is the embryonic plant. There is a tiny root, stem, and the beginning of leaves.

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9 Seeds The embryonic stem (hypocotyl) emerges from the seed and pushes the cotyledons upward until the stem and leaves can reach sunlight.

10 Seeds and Beans

11 Tropism ~ a response of a plant to an environmental stimulus.
What is a tropism? Tropism ~ a response of a plant to an environmental stimulus.

12 Phototropism ~ a tendency of plants to grow toward a source of light.
What is phototropism? Phototropism ~ a tendency of plants to grow toward a source of light.

13 Thigmotropism ~ the response of plants to touch.
What is thigmotropism? Thigmotropism ~ the response of plants to touch.

14 What is geotropism? Geotropism ~ a tendency of a plant to grow in a direction in response to the force of gravity.


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