plants lesson 5

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root
stem
flower
leaf
fruit

Slide 2 - Drag question

cell wall
cell membrane
nucleus
chloroplast
cytoplasm
vacuole
mitochondria

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anther
filament
petal
sepal
stigma
style
ovary
nectary

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food store
radicle
plumule
skin
micropyle

Slide 5 - Drag question

Put the words in the correct order, starting with pollination. 
pollination
growth
germination
fertilization
dispersal

Slide 6 - Drag question

Today:
- structures of a leaf, stems and roots
- how do plants do photosynthesis?
- gas exchange / transport



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Structures of a leaf

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What does the leaf do?
  • The palisade layer does photosynthesis.
  • The stomata do gas exchange.
  • The spongy layer stores gasses.
  • The veins transport chemicals into and out of the leaf.
  • The cuticle and epidermis protect the leaf.

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Structures of a stem
xylem flows up. 

phloem flows down. 

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What does the stem do?
  • The xylem transports water and chemicals up the plant.
  • The phloem transports water and chemicals down the plant.
  • The stem itself supports the weight of the leaves, flowers & fruits.

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Structures of a root

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What do the roots do?
  • The root cap senses where there is water.
  • The primary and lateral roots anchor the plant in the round and provide support.
  • The root hairs absorb the water and nutrients from the soil.

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The plant absorbs sunlight through the palisade cells.
The plant absorbs water and nutrients through the roothair cells.
The plant transports water and nutrients up through the xylem vessels.
The plant transports sugars and nutrients down through the phloem vessels.
The plant absorbs carbon dioxide through the stomata cells.
The plant releases oxygen through the stomata cells.

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HW FOR NEXT TIME:
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Slide 19 - Video