Transcript Seed Plants
The Plant Kingdom
Chapter 5:1,2,3,4 Seed Plants
Part 1 of 2
Characteristics of All Seed
Plants
Vascular tissue
Xylem
Phloem
Use Pollen and
seeds to reproduce
Vascular tissue
Functions to provide support for the
plant to grow tall and to help transport
food, water and nutrients throughout the
plant
Vascular Tissue
Xylem
Water and minerals
go UP from the roots
to the stems and
leaves
Phloem
Moves food, made
from photosynthesis
Pollen and Seeds
Pollen:
carries sperm cells
to the eggs
Seeds: contains a
young plant inside
a protective
covering
Seed Structure
3 Main parts
Seed coat – protects the embryo for a long
time
Embryo – baby plant
Stored food (cotyledon)
Structure of a Seed: Monocot vs Dicot
How are seeds dispersed?
Dispersal is the scattering of seeds by:
Wind
Water
Animal
Ejection by the plant
Germination
When the embryo begins to grow out of the seed
The seed must first absorb water from the
environment
Roots
3 main functions
Anchor plants to the ground
Absorb water and nutrients from the soil
Store food (that we sometimes eat)
Carrots, onions, parsnips,
Beets, potatoes, radishes
Types of Roots
Tap root
One long, thick
main root with
smaller branch
roots
Fibrous root
Many similar sized
roots in a dense
mass
Root Structures
Root hairs
Increase absorptive area
Vascular system
Xylem and phloem
Root Cap
Protects root as it
grows through dirt
What has to happen for germination to occur?
What are
thestore
3 functions
of
Anchor,
absorb,
food
roots?
What do root hairs
do?
What does the root
cap do?
Stems
Functions
Transportation
Provides support
for plant and holds
leaves up
Some store food
Rhubarb, broccoli, asparagus,
celery
Types of Stems
Herbaceous
Soft stems that contain no wood
flowers
Woody
Hard, rigid stems that contain several
layers (bark, living phloem, cambium,
xylem
trees
Stem structures
Annual Rings
Made of xylem
Light and dark rings
represent 1 year
together
Leaves
Function
Carry out
photosynthesis
Some store food
Structures of the leaf
Cuticle – waterproof
covering to protect
from water loss
(transpiration)
Stomata for gas
exchange
Chloroplasts for
photosynthesis
Vascular system