Plant Structures Roots Stems and Leaves Biology Mr
Plant Structures Roots, Stems, and Leaves Biology Mr. Gil
Plants n Seed plants have three main structures: Roots n Stems n Leaves n n Linked together by various means
Function of Roots n n Absorb/Transport water and nutrients Anchor plant to the ground Hold soil in place and prevent erosion n Storage of sugars made In photosynthesis n
Functions of Stems n n Support for the plant body Carries nutrients throughout plant
Functions of Leaves n n Main photosynthetic systems Sight of gas exchange
Tissues in Plants 1. 2. 3. Dermal tissue Vascular tissue Ground tissue
Tissues in Plants 1. Dermal Tissue n Outer covering n Cuticle n n Roots have dermal tissue n n – waxy coating Root hairs Stomata and Guard cells within
n Tissues in Plants V for vascular, V for vein! 2. Vascular Tissue Transport System Carries water and nutrients. n n Xylem n n (Water in) Phloem n (Glucose out)
Tissues in Plants n 3. Ground Tissue n Cells between dermal and vascular tissue
*Roots n Types of Roots Taproots n n n Long, thick root Reach deep into the soil to obtain water/nutrients Fibrous roots n n Many thin roots Spread out away from plants to find water and nutrients quickly Helps to reduce erosion of soil Taproot Fibrous root
Stems n Functions Produce leaves, branches, and flowers n Hold leaves up n Transport substance between roots and leaves
Stems n Xylem and phloem Transport water and nutrients n Contain nodes n – attachment for leaves
Leaves n Function n Main site of: n n Photosynthesis Covered by: n epidermis and cuticle n Create water proof barrier
Leaves n Stomata n n n – pores in the underside of the leaf Gas exchange n CO 2 in n O 2 out Guard Cells – Surround the stomata n Open and closes stomata ***Stomata closed at night to prevent H 2 O loss
Leaves n Transpiration n n Loss of water through its leaves Replaced by water drawn into the leaf
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