Unit 4: Plants

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Gurleen Dhillon
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Plant photosynthetic eukaryote with cellulose based cell walls
Embryo pre-birth stage of development
Sporic Reproduction alternate between a gamete making and sporic making
Gametophytes Haploid plant in sporic reproduction gametes
Sporophytes diploid plant produces spores by meiosis
Byrophytes non vascular land plant
Gymnosperm Vascular plant with non enclose seeds
Angiosperms vascular plant with seeds enclosed in protective tissue
Cone gymnosperm structure with both reproductive system
Flowers structures in angiosperms used for sexual reproduction
Fruit mature ovary
Monocot 1 cotyledon
Dicot 2 cotyledon
Photosynthesis converts energy from sunlight into chemical energy
Cellulose large carb molecule
Shoot System Made up of stems and leaves
Root System made up of roots of the plants
Parenchyma cells flexible, thin walled cells, produce glucose by photosynthesis
Collenchyma Cells elongated occur in large strands or cylinder
Sclerenchyma Cells Thick secondary cells walls with lignin
Meristematic Tissues Embryonic plant tissue that makes up other plant tissues
Dermal Tissues Outer layers of plants
Epidermis dermal tissue that makes up plants outer covering
Guard Cells paired cells that surround stoma
Stoma small opening for gas exchange
Root hair structure on the epidermis that increases surface area
Ground tissue many function and makes up most of the inside of a plant
Vascular Tissue internal systems of tube that run lengthwise throughout the stem of a plant
Xylem transports water and mineral from roots to leave
Phloem transports nutrients such as sugars to areas for growth and metabolism or to roots for storage
Root Cap protective covering on tip of root
Cortex Layer of cells between epidermis and the vascular tissues of the roots
Endodermis layer of cells between cortex and vascular tissues of the root
Tap root Thick root
Fibrous root small branching root
Arenchyma spongy tissue that has larger air space through which oxygen can move
Cuticle waxy layer on the epidermis
Mesophyll layer between the upper and lower epidermis
Palisade Mesophyll tightly packed parenchyma cells
Spongy Cells parenchyma cells are loosely packed
Venation pattern of veins
Transpiration water evaporates from the leaf to the outside of the stomata
Root Pressure pushes water an minerals upward in plant
Cohesion Tension Model model of how water is moved from the roots to the leaves
Natural Vegetation growth from roots, stems and leaves
Artificial Propagation dividing, grafting,cutting,layering,tissue culturing
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