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Plant
structures
PLANTS
Angiosperms
-Divided into two groups:
monocots and dicots
The names come from
parts of the embryo in the
seed
Radicle = embryonic root
Hypocotyl = embryonic
stem
Cotyledon = seed leaf
(may have one or two)
Classifying plants
PLANTS
Angiosperms: Monocots
Monocots – contain one cotyledon (ex.
corn)
→Two types:
“Woody” stems (tough and rigid)
About 10% of all monocots
i.e. Bamboo, palm trees
Herbaceous stems (soft and fleshy)
i.e. Orchids, tulips, grasses, wheat
Classifying plants
PLANTS
Angiosperms: Dicots
Dicots – contain two cotyledons
(ex. Beans)
Ex. Most of Canada’s native trees,
many wildflowers, tomatoes,
lettuce, yams, beans, etc.
Classifying plants
PLANTS
Monocots vs. dicots
PLANTS
Monocots vs. dicots
PLANTS
Monocots vs. dicots
Monocot leaves Dicot leaves
Parallel-veined leaves Net-veined leaves
PLANTS
Monocots vs. dicots
Monocot stem Dicot stem
Primary vascular bundles scattered Primary vascular bundles in a ring
PLANTS
Monocots vs. dicots
Monocot flower Dicot flower
Petals: multiples of 3 multiples of 4 or 5
PLANTS
Monocots vs. dicots
PLANTS
Angiosperms: Reproduction
-Flowers are used for reproduction
-Usually colourful and attractive to
attract animals
-Animals visiting flowers to collect
nectar or pollen assist with
pollination
-pollination = transferring of pollen
from male to female plant
- Flowers adapt to pollinators (i.e.
shape, scent)
Classifying plants
PLANTS
Angiosperms: Reproduction
Stamen – “male” reproductive
organ (produce pollen)
Carpel – “female” reproductive
organ (produce ovum)
Classifying plants
PLANTS
Angiosperms: Reproduction
Seeds and Fruits
-Flowering plants are
sporophytes (2n)
-The pollen and ovum that they
produce are gametophytes (1n)
-The seed is the result of
fertilization.
-After fertilization, the ovary
walls in the flower swell, become
fleshy, and form either the fruit
or seed pod
Classifying plants
PLANTS
Gymnosperm vs. angiosperm
Classifying plants
PLANTS
The Leaf:
The main role of the leaf is
to convert solar energy into
chemical energy through
photosynthesis.
Parts of the Leaf:
Epidermis
Stoma
Spongy Layer
Vascular Tissue
Palisade cells
Structures
PLANTS
The Leaf: Epidermis
Cuticle
-waxy non-living exterior that
allows for water proofing
-to protect their interior
tissues
-composed of cells tightly
packed together.
The cuticle is so effective, it
can also block the passage of
gases through the cells of the
epidermis.
Structures
PLANTS
The Leaf: Epidermis
Cuticle
So how does CO2 and water
molecules needed for
photosynthesis enter the
leaf?
Through the stoma
Structures
PLANTS
The Leaf: Epidermis
Stoma (Greek for “mouth”)
-pore-like openings in the
plant’s epidermis
-function – to permit gas
exchange between the leaf’s
interior and external
environment.
-The larger the opening, the
faster the gas exchange
-The size of the opening is
controlled by two guard
cells.
Structures
PLANTS
The Leaf: Epidermis
Stoma and Guard Cells
Structures
PLANTS
The Leaf: Spongy Layer
-Where water is stored.
-Water vapour will be
released through the
stomata in a process called
transpiration.
Structures
PLANTS
The Leaf: Vascular
Tissue
The VEINS – made up
of xylem and phloem
which are bundled
together in thin strands.
They allow the
movement of water and
nutrients
Think back to the veins
in a dicot and monocot
flower. Which veins are
parallel and which are
net-like?
Structures
PLANTS
The Leaf: Palisade Cells
-Palisade cells act like a solar
panel.
-In dicot leaves, the palisade
cells stand tall and upright.
-The top end of the palisade
cell’s surface is exposed to
light.
-The bottom end is exposed
to the gases in the spongy
layer.
-This allows photosynthesis
to take place by chloroplasts
Structures
PLANTS
The Leaf: Outer
characteristics
-the stalk that attaches the
leaf to blade to the plant
stem is the petiole
Structures
PLANTS
The Stem: Epidermis
-Outermost layer of the stem
-Contains chloroplasts,
cuticle, stomata
-Allows for photosynthesis to
take place
-Also protects the inner
tissues of the stem
Structures
PLANTS
The Stem: Vascular Tissue
-Contain both xylem and
phloem
-In dicots, the tissue is
arranged in a ring
-In monocot, the tissue is
scattered everywhere.
Structures
PLANTS
The Stem: Pith
-Found in the center of the
stem
-Contains air spaces (spongy
tissue)
-Stores water and some
nutrients.
Structures
PLANTS
The Stem: Cortex
-Layer of tissue surrounding
the pith.
-Rigid tissue
-Structural support
-Also stores water and some
nutrients
Structures
PLANTS
The Roots:
-Anchors the plant in the soil
and holds the stem in place
-Prevents erosion
-Roots absorb water required
for photosynthesis and replace
water loss during transpiration.
-Absorb dissolved minerals
-Store starch that is made by
the leaves
Structures
PLANTS
The Roots: 2 types
Fibrous Roots – large number
of slender roots
Taproot – one large root.
Ex: Beets, carrots, turnips and
radishes.
Which type of root is more
effective in preventing erosion?
Structures
PLANTS
The Roots: 4 zones
-Zone of maturation: cells
differentiate into different
types of cells.
-Zone of elongation: allows
the root to get deeper within
the soil
-Meristematic region: rapid
mitosis of undifferentiated
meristematic cells.
-Root cap: protects the
meristematic region.
Structures
PLANTS
The Roots: Epidermis
-Contain root hairs on the
surface.
-Protects the interior root
structures.
-Absorbs water and dissolved
minerals from the soil.
Structures
PLANTS
The Roots: Epidermis
-Roots epidermal cells have no
chloroplasts therefore they
cannot make food.
-The root cells must perform
cellular respiration (what
humans use) in order to
stay alive.
-The GLUCOSE comes from the
starch in the cortex of the
root.
Structures
C6H12O6 + 6O2  6CO2 + 6H2O + energy
PLANTS
The Roots: Cortex
Lies inside the root’s epidermis
Contain vacuoles for food
storage
The purple colour observed in
photographs is the starch
that is stored in the
vacuoles.
(purple is the dye that was
used)
Structures
PLANTS
The Roots: Endodermis
-Inside the cortex
-Carefully filter materials travelling
into the center of the root.
- Filtering stops harmful
substances from entering the
plant.
-It has a selectively permeable
membrane. It only allows certain
molecules to pass through.
-Therefore the root
endodermis, determines what
enters the entire vascular system
for transport to the rest of the
plant.
Structures

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02 plant structures

  • 2. PLANTS Angiosperms -Divided into two groups: monocots and dicots The names come from parts of the embryo in the seed Radicle = embryonic root Hypocotyl = embryonic stem Cotyledon = seed leaf (may have one or two) Classifying plants
  • 3. PLANTS Angiosperms: Monocots Monocots – contain one cotyledon (ex. corn) →Two types: “Woody” stems (tough and rigid) About 10% of all monocots i.e. Bamboo, palm trees Herbaceous stems (soft and fleshy) i.e. Orchids, tulips, grasses, wheat Classifying plants
  • 4. PLANTS Angiosperms: Dicots Dicots – contain two cotyledons (ex. Beans) Ex. Most of Canada’s native trees, many wildflowers, tomatoes, lettuce, yams, beans, etc. Classifying plants
  • 7. PLANTS Monocots vs. dicots Monocot leaves Dicot leaves Parallel-veined leaves Net-veined leaves
  • 8. PLANTS Monocots vs. dicots Monocot stem Dicot stem Primary vascular bundles scattered Primary vascular bundles in a ring
  • 9. PLANTS Monocots vs. dicots Monocot flower Dicot flower Petals: multiples of 3 multiples of 4 or 5
  • 11. PLANTS Angiosperms: Reproduction -Flowers are used for reproduction -Usually colourful and attractive to attract animals -Animals visiting flowers to collect nectar or pollen assist with pollination -pollination = transferring of pollen from male to female plant - Flowers adapt to pollinators (i.e. shape, scent) Classifying plants
  • 12. PLANTS Angiosperms: Reproduction Stamen – “male” reproductive organ (produce pollen) Carpel – “female” reproductive organ (produce ovum) Classifying plants
  • 13. PLANTS Angiosperms: Reproduction Seeds and Fruits -Flowering plants are sporophytes (2n) -The pollen and ovum that they produce are gametophytes (1n) -The seed is the result of fertilization. -After fertilization, the ovary walls in the flower swell, become fleshy, and form either the fruit or seed pod Classifying plants
  • 15. PLANTS The Leaf: The main role of the leaf is to convert solar energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis. Parts of the Leaf: Epidermis Stoma Spongy Layer Vascular Tissue Palisade cells Structures
  • 16. PLANTS The Leaf: Epidermis Cuticle -waxy non-living exterior that allows for water proofing -to protect their interior tissues -composed of cells tightly packed together. The cuticle is so effective, it can also block the passage of gases through the cells of the epidermis. Structures
  • 17. PLANTS The Leaf: Epidermis Cuticle So how does CO2 and water molecules needed for photosynthesis enter the leaf? Through the stoma Structures
  • 18. PLANTS The Leaf: Epidermis Stoma (Greek for “mouth”) -pore-like openings in the plant’s epidermis -function – to permit gas exchange between the leaf’s interior and external environment. -The larger the opening, the faster the gas exchange -The size of the opening is controlled by two guard cells. Structures
  • 19. PLANTS The Leaf: Epidermis Stoma and Guard Cells Structures
  • 20. PLANTS The Leaf: Spongy Layer -Where water is stored. -Water vapour will be released through the stomata in a process called transpiration. Structures
  • 21. PLANTS The Leaf: Vascular Tissue The VEINS – made up of xylem and phloem which are bundled together in thin strands. They allow the movement of water and nutrients Think back to the veins in a dicot and monocot flower. Which veins are parallel and which are net-like? Structures
  • 22. PLANTS The Leaf: Palisade Cells -Palisade cells act like a solar panel. -In dicot leaves, the palisade cells stand tall and upright. -The top end of the palisade cell’s surface is exposed to light. -The bottom end is exposed to the gases in the spongy layer. -This allows photosynthesis to take place by chloroplasts Structures
  • 23. PLANTS The Leaf: Outer characteristics -the stalk that attaches the leaf to blade to the plant stem is the petiole Structures
  • 24. PLANTS The Stem: Epidermis -Outermost layer of the stem -Contains chloroplasts, cuticle, stomata -Allows for photosynthesis to take place -Also protects the inner tissues of the stem Structures
  • 25. PLANTS The Stem: Vascular Tissue -Contain both xylem and phloem -In dicots, the tissue is arranged in a ring -In monocot, the tissue is scattered everywhere. Structures
  • 26. PLANTS The Stem: Pith -Found in the center of the stem -Contains air spaces (spongy tissue) -Stores water and some nutrients. Structures
  • 27. PLANTS The Stem: Cortex -Layer of tissue surrounding the pith. -Rigid tissue -Structural support -Also stores water and some nutrients Structures
  • 28. PLANTS The Roots: -Anchors the plant in the soil and holds the stem in place -Prevents erosion -Roots absorb water required for photosynthesis and replace water loss during transpiration. -Absorb dissolved minerals -Store starch that is made by the leaves Structures
  • 29. PLANTS The Roots: 2 types Fibrous Roots – large number of slender roots Taproot – one large root. Ex: Beets, carrots, turnips and radishes. Which type of root is more effective in preventing erosion? Structures
  • 30. PLANTS The Roots: 4 zones -Zone of maturation: cells differentiate into different types of cells. -Zone of elongation: allows the root to get deeper within the soil -Meristematic region: rapid mitosis of undifferentiated meristematic cells. -Root cap: protects the meristematic region. Structures
  • 31. PLANTS The Roots: Epidermis -Contain root hairs on the surface. -Protects the interior root structures. -Absorbs water and dissolved minerals from the soil. Structures
  • 32. PLANTS The Roots: Epidermis -Roots epidermal cells have no chloroplasts therefore they cannot make food. -The root cells must perform cellular respiration (what humans use) in order to stay alive. -The GLUCOSE comes from the starch in the cortex of the root. Structures C6H12O6 + 6O2  6CO2 + 6H2O + energy
  • 33. PLANTS The Roots: Cortex Lies inside the root’s epidermis Contain vacuoles for food storage The purple colour observed in photographs is the starch that is stored in the vacuoles. (purple is the dye that was used) Structures
  • 34. PLANTS The Roots: Endodermis -Inside the cortex -Carefully filter materials travelling into the center of the root. - Filtering stops harmful substances from entering the plant. -It has a selectively permeable membrane. It only allows certain molecules to pass through. -Therefore the root endodermis, determines what enters the entire vascular system for transport to the rest of the plant. Structures