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TPhLeAiNr FToSrms 
and Functions
Plant as 
an ORGANISM
Plant Kingdom 
Vascular Plants 
Spore-bearing Plants 
Pteridophyta [Ferns and 
Horsetails] 
Seed-bearing Plants 
Gymnosperms Angiosperms 
Nonvascular Plants 
Dicotyledons Monocotyledons 
Bryophytes [liverworts and 
mosses] 
Algae 
PLANTAE 
Kingdo 
m
Parts of a 
PLANT
Two Major Systems 
Shoot System – plant parts above the 
ground, that are grouped into two: 
• Vegetative Parts – consist of 
the stems and leaves 
• Reproductive Parts – includes 
flowers, fruits and seeds 
Root System – plant parts that are 
primarily found below the grounds 
.
The ROOTS 
Roots are usually an underground part of a plant. 
They anchor the plant and absorb water and minerals 
from the soil, acts as an important storage for some 
plants. 
The root is distinguished from the stem by its 
structure, by the manner in which it is formed, and by 
the lack of such appendages as buds and leaves.
External Parts of the 
Roots 
Secondary roots – these are roots 
that branch from the primary root. 
Root hairs – these are epidermal cells 
grow long projections into the 
surrounding soil. 
Primary root – elongates 
during germination of the seed. 
Root cap – it is a thimble like cluster of 
cell that covers and protects the root 
tip.
Internal Parts of the 
Plant Root 
Xylem Phloem 
Region of Maturation – 
cell mature and 
differentiate into special 
tissue 
Region of Cell Division - 
The Root Aparical Maritem 
is the area of cell division 
found in the root tip 
Region of Elongation - 
cells become two to 
three times longer and 
a little longer than the 
original size. 
Root hair 
Vascular Cylinder 
Cortex 
Endodermis 
Epidermis 
Apical Maristem 
Root Cap
Two Root Systems 
Fibrous Root Taproot 
Fibrous Root System - It has many slender 
roots of about the same size that spread 
out in all directions 
Taproot System - A plant with a taproot 
system has one root that is larger than the 
rest. Taproots grow straight down, some 
as deep as 15 feet.
TheSTEM 
A plant organ that typically grows 
above ground and bears leaves, buds, and 
flowers. Stems conduct water and minerals 
from the roots to the leaves and also 
transport food made in the leaves to all other 
parts of the plant. In addition, stems give 
support to the plant and may also store food 
and water, act as reproductive structures, 
and may themselves manufacture food.
Main Kinds of Stem 
Herbaceous Stem 
Herbaceous 
plants are usually green 
and pliant and are covered 
by a thin epidermis 
instead of by the bark of 
woody plants. 
Woody Stem 
A woody plant is 
a vascular plant that has 
a perennial stem that is 
above ground and covered 
by a layer of 
thickened bark. The 
diameter of a woody stem 
id dramatically larger than 
the woody stem and can 
sustain life longer than the 
herbaceous stem
Internal Parts of the Stem 
Pith 
Cortex 
Outer Skin 
Outer Skin 
Cambium 
Phloem 
Pith 
Vascular Bundle containing 
Xylem and Phloem Tissue 
Xylem
External Parts of the Stem 
Terminal Bud Bud Scale 
Node 
Axillary Bud 
Lateral Buds 
Internode 
• Lenticels 
• Leaf Scar
Specialized Stems 
Runners – these allow the 
stem to develop new roots 
and leaves wherein a node 
of the stem touches the 
soil. 
Rhizomes – these 
are underground, 
horizontal stem 
where new shoots 
develop. 
Bulbs – these are 
consisting of small 
piece of stem that 
bears fleshy 
leaves.
Tendrils – these are long, thin, 
coiling structures that attach the 
plant for support or adhere to 
surfaces and enable it to climb. 
Tubers – have a 
short terminal 
portion of an 
underground that 
develop buds at the 
nodes. 
Corms – these are short, bulky, 
vertical stem that bears fleshy 
leaves.
The LEAF 
Leaf, part of a plant that serves primarily as the plant's 
food-making organ in a process called photosynthesis. Leaves take 
part in other plant functions as well, including transpiration, of 
which plants remove excess water from itself, and respiration, the 
process by which a plant obtains oxygen and energy. Leaves also 
may store food and water and provide structural support.
External Parts of the Leaf 
Small Netted 
Vein 
Vein 
Stipule 
Blade 
Midrib 
Petiole
Internal Parts of the Leaf 
Epidermis 
Palisade Mesophyll 
Guard Cells 
Spongy Mesophyll 
Veins 
Stomata
Variations in Leaf Arrangement 
Alternate – Only one leaf 
is attached to a node and 
the Leaves are attached 
alternately. 
on Stem 
Whorled – Three or more 
leaves are attached to one 
node. 
Opposite - Two leaves are attached to one 
node. The leaves are opposite each other.
Divisions in 
Leaves 
Variations in Leaf Arrangement 
Compound Leaf - A compound leaf is 
deeply divided into separate parts called 
leaflets. 
Alternate – Only one leaf 
is attached to a node and 
the Leaves are attached 
alternately. 
on Stem 
Whorled – Three or more 
leaves are attached to one 
node. 
Opposite - Two leaves are attached to one 
node. The leaves are opposite each other. 
Simple Leaf - A simple leaf has only one 
blade and one petiole. The blade may be 
lobed, but it is not completely divided into 
separate parts.
Different Kinds of Compound Leaves 
Palmately Compound Leaf - A palmately 
compound leaf has leaflets attached to one 
petiole. The leaflets spread from the base of 
the leaf like fingers on a hand. 
Pinnately Compound Leaf - Pinnately 
compound leaf such as those of hickory and 
walnut has leaflets that are attached along 
both sides of the petiole.
Shape of Leaf 
Round Shape 
Heart Shaped 
Straight 
Elliptical
Leaf Margin 
Smooth 
Toothed 
Ciliated 
Crenate 
Crenulate 
Serrated 
Revolve Undulate 
Lobed
Venation 
Netted Venation 
• Palmately Netted Venation 
• Pinnately Netted Venation 
Parallel Venation 
• Palmately Parallel Venation 
• Pinnately Parallel Venation
The FLOWER 
A A flower grows from a receptacle, which is the 
swollen tip of a flower stalk. All flower parts are actually 
modified leaves. Flowers are the reproductive organ of 
most seed-bearing plants. Flowers carry out the multiple 
roles of sexual reproduction, seed development, and fruit 
production. Many plants produce highly visible flowers that 
have a distinctive size, color, or fragrance.
Major Parts 
of the Flower 
Corolla 
Calyx 
Petal 
Sepal
Stigma 
Style 
Ovary 
Anther 
Filament 
Pistil 
Stamen

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Bio kingdom plantae

  • 2. Plant as an ORGANISM
  • 3. Plant Kingdom Vascular Plants Spore-bearing Plants Pteridophyta [Ferns and Horsetails] Seed-bearing Plants Gymnosperms Angiosperms Nonvascular Plants Dicotyledons Monocotyledons Bryophytes [liverworts and mosses] Algae PLANTAE Kingdo m
  • 4. Parts of a PLANT
  • 5. Two Major Systems Shoot System – plant parts above the ground, that are grouped into two: • Vegetative Parts – consist of the stems and leaves • Reproductive Parts – includes flowers, fruits and seeds Root System – plant parts that are primarily found below the grounds .
  • 6. The ROOTS Roots are usually an underground part of a plant. They anchor the plant and absorb water and minerals from the soil, acts as an important storage for some plants. The root is distinguished from the stem by its structure, by the manner in which it is formed, and by the lack of such appendages as buds and leaves.
  • 7. External Parts of the Roots Secondary roots – these are roots that branch from the primary root. Root hairs – these are epidermal cells grow long projections into the surrounding soil. Primary root – elongates during germination of the seed. Root cap – it is a thimble like cluster of cell that covers and protects the root tip.
  • 8. Internal Parts of the Plant Root Xylem Phloem Region of Maturation – cell mature and differentiate into special tissue Region of Cell Division - The Root Aparical Maritem is the area of cell division found in the root tip Region of Elongation - cells become two to three times longer and a little longer than the original size. Root hair Vascular Cylinder Cortex Endodermis Epidermis Apical Maristem Root Cap
  • 9. Two Root Systems Fibrous Root Taproot Fibrous Root System - It has many slender roots of about the same size that spread out in all directions Taproot System - A plant with a taproot system has one root that is larger than the rest. Taproots grow straight down, some as deep as 15 feet.
  • 10. TheSTEM A plant organ that typically grows above ground and bears leaves, buds, and flowers. Stems conduct water and minerals from the roots to the leaves and also transport food made in the leaves to all other parts of the plant. In addition, stems give support to the plant and may also store food and water, act as reproductive structures, and may themselves manufacture food.
  • 11. Main Kinds of Stem Herbaceous Stem Herbaceous plants are usually green and pliant and are covered by a thin epidermis instead of by the bark of woody plants. Woody Stem A woody plant is a vascular plant that has a perennial stem that is above ground and covered by a layer of thickened bark. The diameter of a woody stem id dramatically larger than the woody stem and can sustain life longer than the herbaceous stem
  • 12. Internal Parts of the Stem Pith Cortex Outer Skin Outer Skin Cambium Phloem Pith Vascular Bundle containing Xylem and Phloem Tissue Xylem
  • 13. External Parts of the Stem Terminal Bud Bud Scale Node Axillary Bud Lateral Buds Internode • Lenticels • Leaf Scar
  • 14. Specialized Stems Runners – these allow the stem to develop new roots and leaves wherein a node of the stem touches the soil. Rhizomes – these are underground, horizontal stem where new shoots develop. Bulbs – these are consisting of small piece of stem that bears fleshy leaves.
  • 15. Tendrils – these are long, thin, coiling structures that attach the plant for support or adhere to surfaces and enable it to climb. Tubers – have a short terminal portion of an underground that develop buds at the nodes. Corms – these are short, bulky, vertical stem that bears fleshy leaves.
  • 16. The LEAF Leaf, part of a plant that serves primarily as the plant's food-making organ in a process called photosynthesis. Leaves take part in other plant functions as well, including transpiration, of which plants remove excess water from itself, and respiration, the process by which a plant obtains oxygen and energy. Leaves also may store food and water and provide structural support.
  • 17. External Parts of the Leaf Small Netted Vein Vein Stipule Blade Midrib Petiole
  • 18. Internal Parts of the Leaf Epidermis Palisade Mesophyll Guard Cells Spongy Mesophyll Veins Stomata
  • 19. Variations in Leaf Arrangement Alternate – Only one leaf is attached to a node and the Leaves are attached alternately. on Stem Whorled – Three or more leaves are attached to one node. Opposite - Two leaves are attached to one node. The leaves are opposite each other.
  • 20. Divisions in Leaves Variations in Leaf Arrangement Compound Leaf - A compound leaf is deeply divided into separate parts called leaflets. Alternate – Only one leaf is attached to a node and the Leaves are attached alternately. on Stem Whorled – Three or more leaves are attached to one node. Opposite - Two leaves are attached to one node. The leaves are opposite each other. Simple Leaf - A simple leaf has only one blade and one petiole. The blade may be lobed, but it is not completely divided into separate parts.
  • 21. Different Kinds of Compound Leaves Palmately Compound Leaf - A palmately compound leaf has leaflets attached to one petiole. The leaflets spread from the base of the leaf like fingers on a hand. Pinnately Compound Leaf - Pinnately compound leaf such as those of hickory and walnut has leaflets that are attached along both sides of the petiole.
  • 22. Shape of Leaf Round Shape Heart Shaped Straight Elliptical
  • 23. Leaf Margin Smooth Toothed Ciliated Crenate Crenulate Serrated Revolve Undulate Lobed
  • 24. Venation Netted Venation • Palmately Netted Venation • Pinnately Netted Venation Parallel Venation • Palmately Parallel Venation • Pinnately Parallel Venation
  • 25. The FLOWER A A flower grows from a receptacle, which is the swollen tip of a flower stalk. All flower parts are actually modified leaves. Flowers are the reproductive organ of most seed-bearing plants. Flowers carry out the multiple roles of sexual reproduction, seed development, and fruit production. Many plants produce highly visible flowers that have a distinctive size, color, or fragrance.
  • 26. Major Parts of the Flower Corolla Calyx Petal Sepal
  • 27. Stigma Style Ovary Anther Filament Pistil Stamen