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Title: Introduction to Plants


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Introduction to Plants
  • Chapter 22.1

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Basic Plant Structure
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Plants Are
  1. Multicellular
  2. Eukaryotic
  3. Autotrophic
  4. Use Chlorophyll a or b

4
How Did Plants Originate?
  • First land plants appeared 500 mya
  • Resembled present day mosses
  • Released nitric acids on rock surfaces which
    created soil
  • Likely colonies of protists adapted to dry
    environmentbut how?

5
Links Between Algae and Plants
  • Both have protective cell walls
  • Both contain chlorophyll used in photosynthesis
  • Both store food in the form of starches

6
Plants Must Adapt To Live On Land
  • Absorb nutrients from surroundings
  • Prevent desiccation
  • Reproduce without the aid of water
  • If plants adapt to these strategies, they can
    evolve on land
  • Why would a plant want to move onto the land?

7
A. Preventing Water Loss
  • Cuticle waxy coating that prevents tissues from
    drying out
  • Stomata-openings in the cuticle that allow gas
    exchange to take place and also regulate water
    loss

8
Prevent Desiccation?
  • Desiccation Drying Out
  • As plants evolved further away from water, they
    needed to evolve a waterproof structure/coating
    (cuticle)
  • But, this structure needs pores (stomata)
  • WHY?
  • Think about what the plant needs for
    photosynthesis
  • CARBON DIOXIDE!

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Stomata
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B. Autotrophic
  • Leaf-organ that enables the plant to trap and
    absorb light energy

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Leaf Layers via microscope
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C. Stabilization and Nutrient Absorption
  • (Accomplished with roots and mycorrihizea)
  • Roots-organ that is used to reach and transport
    water and minerals, anchor plants and store food
  • Earliest roots are rhizoids
  • Fossils show fungi helped plants before roots
    evolved

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The Root
  • Main function absorb water
  • Functional Part root hair
  • Structure from outside in
  • Epidermis with root hair protection
  • Cortexsupport/storage
  • Vascular Bundle Phloem, Vascular Cambium, Xylem
  • Vascular Cam growth of new vascular tissue

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Root Structure
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D. Transportation System
  • Stem- Transport of water, food, and
  • minerals
  • Support of plant
  • Storage of materials

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Structures of the Stem
  • Epidermis (bark or green)protection
  • Cork cambium new growth of bark/ epidermis
  • Cortex thick layer, sometimes contains
    chloroplasts, mostly for support
  • Vascular Bundle contain transport tissues
    towards the middle of the stem
  • Xylem transports water and minerals (generally
    in the middle)

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More Structures
  • Phloem transports sugars to all cells, located
    outside the xylem
  • Vascular cambium separates the X and P,
    contains new cells for vascular growth
  • Pith central portion of stem of tree, for
    storage

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E. Reproduce Without Water
  • Spores/Cones/Seed-protective coat which prevents
    a developing embryo from drying out
  • Advent of pollen and seeds make it possible to
    reproduce far away from water
  • Pollen plant sperm, light weight and wont dry
    out, carried via wind, water, animal, etc

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Pollen Images via SEM
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