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Students will be able to know the 3 different types of roots systems and identify them by going outside.
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Root System Video http://youtu.be/vz7a-d-AKcs
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ORGANS ORGANS - have one or more FUNCTIONS and composed of SEVERAL TISSUES ROOTS are the simplest
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FUNCTIONS of ROOTS ANCHORAGE
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FUNCTIONS of ROOTS ABSORBING and CONDUCTING Water and Nutrients Important for Perennials
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FUNCTIONS of ROOTS FOOD STORAGE Taproots Fascicled roots
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FUNCTIONS of ROOTS FOOD STORAGE in Cortex
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CLASSIFICATION of ROOTS Based on where they originate PRIMARY First seedling root SECONDARY Branches off primary or secondary roots ADVENTITIOUS Arises from another plant part
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CLASSIFICATION of ROOTS Based on TYPE of ROOT SYSTEM Taproot Fibrous Fascicled
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Tap Roots Primary root is DOMINANT DEEP, non-branching roots Good ANCHORING Can be ENLARGED for STORAGE DIFFICULT to TRANSPLANT – easily damaged Example: Carrots, dandelions, conifers
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Fibrous Roots Primary and secondary roots DEVELOP EQUALLY SHALLOWER, SPREADING roots Good EROSION CONTROL - large surface area to capture water and soil EASY to TRANSPLANT ALL ADVENTITIOUS root systems are FIBROUS Examples: Sod, Rhododendrons
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Fascicled or Tuberous Roots Fibrous root system used to STORE FOOD Examples: Dahlia, Sweet potato
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Assignment Make the following chart Go outside and dig up roots of weeds for examples of fibrous (grass), tap roots (dandelion), and fascicled (dahlia). 5 fibrous and tap roots, 1 fascicled Plant Root System (Name) Draw a Picture of the Root System
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OSMOSIS LAB You need the following: 2 white cups Water 1 rib of lettuce Food coloring Cutting device You will need to make observations of your plants before and after the lab What color is the leaf, How much color is left in the water, ect Complete lab
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Root Anatomy MATURATION REGION DIFFERENTIATION taking place Formation of SPECIALIZED tissues ELONGATION REGION Elongation PUSHES root into soil No differentiation
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Root Anatomy MERISTEMATIC REGION – Apical Meristem Divides both ways ROOT CAP PROTECTS young growing tip
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ROOT PHYSIOLOGY Water and Nutrient CONDUCTION is comprised of THREE ACTIONS ROOT PRESSURE CAPILLARITY TRANSPIRATION
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ROOT PRESSURE OSMOSIS Water seeks to equalize concentration in cells of root compared to pores in soil Pathway A – Intercellular Spaces Pathway B – Root Hairs
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CAPILLARY ACTION Chemical property of water due to the POSITIVE & NEGATIVE CHARGES on the WATER MOLECULE Adhesion- attraction of 2 different substance Cohesion- attraction of 2 alike substances
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TRANSPIRATION TRANSPIRATIONAL PULL As WATER EVAPORATES or DIFFUSES from the surface of a leaf, and as cells replace water, the continuous loss of water PULLS it up through plant
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HOMEWORK color pages 11-14
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SPECIALIZED ROOTS and ASSOCIATIONS PROP ROOTS Added Support Corn and Tropical Plants
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SPECIALIZED ROOTS and ASSOCIATIONS CLIMBERS Climbing trees and walls Ivy
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SPECIALIZED ROOTS and ASSOCIATIONS PNEUMATOPHORES (U-Met-A-Fors) Roots grow from stem into air to provide anchoring and aeration in swampy soils Bald Cypress
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SPECIALIZED ROOTS and ASSOCIATIONS EPIPHYTES grow above ground on trees without soil hang on trees by roots absorb moisture from air some photosynthesize Orchids, mosses, lichens, and licorice fern
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SPECIALIZED ROOTS and ASSOCIATIONS CONTRACTILE ROOTS Contract or expand to pull bulb into soil for correct depth lily, freesia bulbs
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SPECIALIZED ROOTS and ASSOCIATIONS PARASITIC ROOTS Penetrate host for water and sometimes nutrients Mistletoe, Dodder
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SPECIALIZED ROOTS and ASSOCIATIONS SUCKERS roots that have adventitious buds that form new plants Blackberries, raspberries, oaks
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Assignment You will create a collage of all 7 root systems You need to have the following: Root name Root description Root examples (5) Roots pictures It must be colored and creative
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