Kingdom Plantae Land Plants Mr. Skirbst Life Science Topic 14.

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Kingdom Plantae Land Plants Mr. Skirbst Life Science Topic 14

Transcript of Kingdom Plantae Land Plants Mr. Skirbst Life Science Topic 14.

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Kingdom PlantaeLand Plants

Mr. SkirbstLife Science

Topic 14

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Land Plants

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RequirementsLand plants need to …

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RequirementsLand plants need to …1. Provide support (so they

don’t collapse)

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RequirementsLand plants need to …1. Provide support2. Obtain water + minerals

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RequirementsLand plants need to …1. Provide support2. Obtain water + minerals3. Transport materials (food,

water + minerals)

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RequirementsLand plants need to …1. Provide support2. Obtain water + minerals3. Transport materials4. Prevent water loss

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RequirementsLand plants need to …1. Provide support2. Obtain water + minerals3. Transport materials4. Prevent water loss5. Get sperm & egg together!

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Kinds of Land Plants1. Non-vascular (primitive)

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Kinds of Land PlantsNon-vascular (primitive)- Simple structures

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Kinds of Land PlantsNon-vascular (primitive)- Simple structures- Must live in moist areas

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Kinds of Land PlantsNon-vascular (primitive)- Simple structures- Must live in moist areas- Absorb water through all

body parts

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Kinds of Land PlantsNon-vascular (primitive)Ex. Mosses, liverworts,

hornworts

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Kinds of Land PlantsNon-vascular (primitive)Ex. Mosses, liverworts,

hornwortsHuman uses: used for fuel

(burning) & diapers (primitive cultures)

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Kinds of Land Plants2. Vascular

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Kinds of Land Plants2. Vascular- land plant with vascular tissue

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Kinds of Land Plants2. Vascular- land plant with vascular tissue

Vascular tissue – a system of tiny tubes

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2 Kinds of Vascular TissuePhloem -

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2 Kinds of Vascular TissuePhloem – transports food

- movement is up & down

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2 Kinds of Vascular TissueXylem -

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2 Kinds of Vascular TissueXylem – transports water &

minerals

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2 Kinds of Vascular TissueXylem – transports water &

minerals- Movement only upwards

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2 Kinds of Vascular TissueXylem – transports water &

minerals- Movement only upwards- Thick cell walls

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Vascular Plants

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Vascular PlantsVascular Plants have roots,

stems, and leaves

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Roots- Anchor plant in ground

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Roots- Anchor plant in ground- Absorb water & minerals

from soil

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Roots- Anchor plant in ground- Absorb water & minerals

from soil- Store materials (food) for

plant for later use

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Roots2 Types of roots:

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Roots2 Types of roots:1. Fibrous (tangled mass)(ex. grass)

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Roots2 Types of roots:2. Tap (deep & penetrating)(ex. carrots)

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Stems- Provide support

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Stems- Provide support- Transport materials

(between roots & leaves)

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Stems2 Kinds of stems:1. Herbaceous (green & soft)

(Ex. dandelions)

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Stems2 Kinds of stems:2. Woody (hard & rigid)

- made of layers of xylem(ex. trees & shrubs)

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StemsTypical structure: Outer bark

(hard & protective)

Phloem

Vascular cambium(new growth area)

Layers of xylem(growth rings)

Pith(soft core)

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Leaves- Produce food through

photosynthesis

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LeavesTypical Structure:

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LeavesPhotosynthesis:

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Types of leaves1. Needle-shaped

(ex. Pine, spruce, hemlock, larch)

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Types of leaves2. Simple (one main stem; blade in one

piece)(ex. Oak, maple, apple, cherry)

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Types of leaves3. Compound (leaf blade contains many

stems; blade in several pieces)(ex. Locust, hickory, ash, walnut)

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Vascular Tissue Dissection