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Title: Plant Growth and Adaptations


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Plant Growth and Adaptations
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Chandelier Tree - California
3
Venus Fly Trap
4
Soil and Minerals
  • Soil contains a number of important nutrients
    needed by plants.
  • Plants absorb minerals from the soil (in water)
    and distribute them to all cells.

5
Soil Layers
  • Plants adapt to different soil types.
  • Plants grow in the top 3 layers
  • O Humus
  • A Topsoil
  • B Subsoil
  • C Bedrock
  • Legumes use Nitrogen Fixation to absorb
    Nitrogen directly

6
Minerals - The Big Three
  • In organic Fertilizers contain
  • -Nitrogen (N) Promotes green growth
  • -Phosphorus (P) roots flowers
  • -Potassium (K) hardiness (overwinter)
  • The 3 numbers represent the of the three
    elements in order (N, P, K)

7
Organic Vs. Inorganic
  • Read Page 560
  • Write down a definition for
  • -Organic Fertilizer
  • -Inorganic Fertilizer
  • What is the advantage of using organic
    fertilizers?
  • Release Nutrients slowly nutrients wont get
    washed away easily

8
Which Fertilizer?
  • With a partner complete the Discovering Biology
    activity on P.560
  • High Veggie Yield 12-12-12
  • Winter lawn 10-4-14
  • Lush green lawn 25-3-5
  • New lawn from seed 20-27-5
  • Many Flowers 10-20-10

9
It all starts with a seed
  • Most seeds go through a period of dormancy.
  • When conditions are favourable, the seed will
    germinate.

10
Geotropism Lab Setup
  • Setup your petri dishes with radish seeds and
    watch them grow!!

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Seed Anatomy
  • Seed coat
  • -Protection from damage and drying out.
  • Cotyledon
  • -stored food for growing embryo during
    germination.
  • Embryo
  • -Baby plant that remains dormant until
    germination.
  • Radicle The primary shoot out of the seed
  • Germination
  • -The process that occurs between the time the
    seed coat cracks open until the first leaves
    appear.

13
Germination
  • 1. Seed ends its dormancy
  • 2. The embryo releases the hormone Gibberellin
    (this starts the release of digestive enzymes
    which convert the stored starches in cotyledon
    into sugars for anaerobic cellular respiration)

14
Germination
  • 3. The seed absorbs water, swells, seed coat
    cracks
  • 4. Oxygen can now be absorbed so aerobic
    respiration begins.
  • 5. Rapid growth (mitosis) of radicle occurs.
  • Sketch diagram 17.12 on Page 563

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Root Growth The Zones
  • Root Cap Strong tip for protection
  • Zone of Growth (Apical Meristem) Initial
    Growth/Division
  • Zone of Elongation Cells lengthen and elongate
  • Zone of Maturation Cells mature and specialize

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Roots Up close!
  • Complete the microviewer activity!

19
Adaptations
  • Using your text (P. 563), identify two plant
    adaptations to the following environments
  • -Desert -Cold Climate
  • -Wet -Fire
  • -Nutrient-Poor Soil -Shade

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Desert
  • Waxy cuticle (cactus)
  • Small or no leaves
  • Extensive Root systems
  • Quick Germination and Rapid Growth
  • Hardy seeds

21
Wet Environments
  • Floating leaves
  • Specialized roots
  • Hollow stems for oxygen transport
  • Stoma on top of leaf

22
Fire Adaptations
  • Seeds need to be singed to germinate
  • Fireweed quick growth after fire
  • Ash environment ideal for young seedlings

23
Fireweed!
24
Cold Climates
  • Flowers act as solar collectors
  • Leafs drop off
  • Dormant period

25
Nutrient-Poor Soil
  • Carnivorous plants capture insects for
    nutrition
  • Parasitic plants (vines)

Mistletoe!
26
Shade Adaptations
  • Smaller plants bloom early (before maples!)
  • Rapid growth

27
Plant Hormones
  • Complete the worksheet using P. 568 as a reference

28
Farmer for a day!
  • Pretend you are a commercial
  • farmer and want to maximize
  • your long term profit.
  • Each group will pick a plant hormone and explain
    (in a creative way!)
  • The benefits of using it on your crops
  • The risks of using it on your crops
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