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Plant Systems Jeopardy
Plants in the Ecosystem Pass Me a Tissue Structure Function Classify Me Bits Bites
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
Final Jeopardy
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Plants in the Ecosystem 100
  • This is the name given to organisms that create
    their own food.

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3
Plants in the Ecosystem 100
  • Autotrophs (Producers)

4
Plants in the Ecosystem 200
  • This is the complete chemical equation for
    photosynthesis.

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5
Plants in the Ecosystem 200
  • Sunlight 6H2O 6CO2 ? C6H12O6 6O2

6
Plants in the Ecosystem 300
  • These are 3 reasons why plants are so important
    to humans.

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7
Plants in the Ecosystem 300
  • Food Food Processing
  • Energy (Fires)
  • Clothing
  • Construction
  • Medicine, etc.

8
Plants in the Ecosystem 400
  • These are 2 major reasons why plants are the most
    critical components of an ecosystem.

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9
Plants in the Ecosystem 400
  • Provide energy for the food web
  • Provide shelter protection from predators
  • Provide physical habitat for organisms to live ,
    etc.

10
Plants the Ecosystem 500
  • These are 3 major adaptations that needed to be
    made for plants to make the transition to land.

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11
Plants in the Ecosystem 500
  • Supportive structure ? stems roots
  • Anchoring structure ? roots
  • Transport system ? vascular system
  • Means to Reduce of Water Loss ? cuticle (leaf)
  • Means to Exchange Gases ? stomata (leaf)
  • Reproductive Structures For Dry Conditions ?
    spores, pollen, flowers, fruit, seeds

12
Pass Me a Tissue 100
  • This tissue carries sugars from the leaves, down
    the stem.

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13
Pass Me a Tissue 100
  • Phloem

14
Pass Me a Tissue 200
  • This tissue divides rapidly and is responsible
    for the growth of a plant.

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15
Pass Me a Tissue 200
  • Meristematic Tissue

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Pass Me a Tissue 300
  • These are the names for the outermost layer of
    cells on a plant, and the waxy coating it
    produces.

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17
Pass Me a Tissue 300
  • Epidermal Cells (Epidermis), Cuticle

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Pass Me a Tissue 400
  • These are the names functions for the tissues
    identified here as 4 5

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19
Pass Me a Tissue 400
  • 4. Palisade Mesophyll
  • 5. Spongy Mesophyll

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Pass Me a Tissue 500
  • This is the explanation why we see rings in a
    cross-sectional cut of a mature tree.

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21
Pass Me a Tissue 500
  • Each year, the trees meristematic tissue
    produces new layers of xylem. The rings
    represent the layers of xylem growth from over
    the trees lifetime!

22
Structure Function 100
  • This is the reasoning for conditions in which
    stomata open and close.

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23
Structure Function 100
  • Open during day to allow gas exchange for
    photosynthesis,
  • Close at night to prevent water loss.

24
Structure Function 200
These are the names given to the types of root
systems shown here
A
B
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25
Structure Function 200
A Tap Root System B Fibrous Root System
A
B
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Structure Function 300
  • This is the name of the 2 types of tissues
    identified here and the structure that they are a
    part of.

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Structure Function 300
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Structure Function 400
  • This is the name of the zones of the root
    labeled
  • A, B, C

A
B
C
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29
Structure Function 400
A
A Zone of Differentiation B Zone of
Elongation C Root Cap
B
C
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Structure Function 500
  • This is process by which immature cells
    specialize to take on specific roles within the
    plant.

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31
Structure Function 500
  • Differentiation

32
Classify Me 100
  • The simplest types of plants are of this type.

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33
Classify Me 100
  • Non-Vascular (mosses, etc.)

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Classify Me 200
  • This is the name given to plants that flower.

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35
Classify Me 200
  • Angiosperms

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Classify Me 300
  • Evergreens fall under this class of plant.

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37
Classify Me 300
  • Gymnosperms

38
Classify Me 400
  • These are 2 ways to determine whether a plant is
    a monocot
  • or a dicot.

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39
Classify Me 400
Monocot Dicot
Leaves Parallel Veins Veins branch out
Stems Scattered Vascular Bundles Vascular Bundles in ring around outside
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Classify Me 500
  • These are the 4 classifications of plants.

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41
Classify Me 500
  • 1. Non-vascular
  • 2. Vascular No-Seeds
  • 3. Vascular Cone-Bearing
  • 4. Vascular - Flowering

42
Bits Bites 100
  • This is the major way in which ferns differ from
    most plants.

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43
Bits Bites 100
  • Ferns reproduce using spores.

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Bits Bites 200
  • Geotropism can be defined as this.

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45
Bits Bites 200
  • A plants growth response to gravity.

46
Bits Bites 300
  • As it moves up the plant in the spring, maple
    syrup is gathered from this tissue.

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47
Bits Bites 300
  • Xylem ? moving sugars up the plant to fuel
    growth!

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Bits Bites 400
  • These are 2 examples of plant hormones.

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49
Bits Bites 400
  • 2 of
  • Auxins,
  • Gibberellins,
  • Cytokins,
  • Abscisic Acid,
  • Ethylene.

50
Bits Bites 500
  • These are 4 factors that will affect plant growth.

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51
Bits Bites 500
  • 4 of
  • Temperature, Light, Soil Quality Type, Climate,
    Precipitation, Length of Growing Season, Physical
    Barriers, Competition, Diseases, Predators, etc.

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  • FINAL JEOPARDY

53
  • Label Me
  • (You may bet some,
  • none or all!)

54
FINAL JEOPARDY
  • On the flower, these are the names functions of
    the structures labeled

A
B
C
Whole Structure
D
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FINAL JEOPARDY - ANSWER
  • A Anther ? produces pollen
  • B Stigma ? where pollen attaches
  • C Pistil ? takes pollen to egg (female part)
  • D Petal ? attracts insects

A
B
C
Whole Structure
D
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