intro to plants - SBI3USylviaFall2010
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Plants: Structure and
Function
Objectives: F3.1
1. Describe the general structure of
vascular plants
2. Describe the structures of the various
types of tissues in vascular plants.
What do you already know...
• Name the process that occurs within the
mitochondria of living cells.
• What is the equation for this process?
• Name the process that occurs within the leaves of
green plants.
• Why do plants carry out this process?
• What two substances do plants make, during
photosynthesis, that animals need?
• What substance do animals make, during
respiration, that plants need?
Classifying Plants
• Kingdom Plantae can be classified into two
major divisions:
1. Vascular Plants (ie: Ferns, Trees)
2. Nonvascular Plants (ie: Mosses)
In this unit we will be learning about
vascular plants: their structure and
how they function.
A Typical Vascular Plant
Major Plant Parts and Functions
Explain what (general) function each of these
plant parts carry out.
• Roots:
• Stem:
• Leaves:
• Flowers:
The "Typical" Plant Body
The Shoot System (Leaves, Stem, Flowers)
• Above ground (usually)
• Elevates the plant above the soil
• Many functions including:
– photosynthesis
– reproduction & dispersal
– food and water transportation in ________
and ___________
The Root System (Roots)
• Underground (usually)
• Anchors the plant in the soil
• Absorb water and nutrients
• Transports water and nutrients to the
_________
• Food Storage
Plant Tissues...
• The tissues of a plant are
organized into three tissue
systems:
1) the dermal tissue system
2) the ground tissue system
3) the vascular tissue system
Work Sheet Activity
Answers
Plant Tissue
Structure
Function
Location
Dermal
Tissue
•Generally a single layer of cells
•The "skin" of the plant
‘Epidermis’
• protection
• prevention of water
loss (waxy cuticle)
Outermost cell layer
Ground
Tissue
•Makes up the bulk of the plant
•Made up of
-Parenchyma cells
- Collenchyma cells
-Schlerenchyma cells
•In roots it is called pith
• photosynthesis
• food storage
• regeneration
• support
• protection
Middle cell layer
Vascular
Tissue
Made up of
•Xylem cells
•Phloem cells
•Parenchyma cells
•Schlerenchyma cells
•Transport of water,
Innermost cell layer
ions, minerals, and food
•Secondary role in
support
Dermal Tissue:
Vascular Tissue:
Xylem
Phloem
Cell Types in the Plant Body...
Parenchyma: Consist of living cells that make up plant body.
• Involved in photosynthesis and nutrient and water storage
• Functions in healing and regeneration of plant parts
Collenchyma: Consist of living cells/Just below the epidermis
• Help strengthen the plant
• Thicker, flexible cell walls (flexible plant parts)
Sclerenchyma: Usually dead at maturity.
• Secondary cell wall made of cellulose
– Provides strength and rigidness to cell
More Plant Cells...
Xylem: Vascular tissue
• Carries water and dissolved minerals up from the
roots to other plant parts
Phloem: Vascular tissue
• Transports sugars, synthesized in the leaves
throughout the plant and down to the roots for
storage.
• ** all of these cells arise from meristematic cells
(undifferentiated cells)
Homework (pg. 500 of your text)
1.
2.
Name 3 plant tissues.
Name the specific type of tissue or cell
that performs each of the following functions:
a) Provides a waterproof layer
b) Transports sugars throughout the plant
c) Transports water and minerals up the plant
d) Stores carbohydrates
e) Forms a hard shell and provides support