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Pg14 Q1 Genes Species name Offspring Nucleus Order Genus Phylum Multicellular Organism Spores

Pg14 Q1 Genes Species name Offspring Nucleus Order Genus Phylum Multicellular Organism Spores Family Classifiy Segments Kingdom Species Cell structure Fertile Mobile Class unicellular. Q2 True False True False True True False True True True false. Pg15 Q6

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Pg14 Q1 Genes Species name Offspring Nucleus Order Genus Phylum Multicellular Organism Spores

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  1. Pg14 Q1 • Genes • Species name • Offspring • Nucleus • Order • Genus • Phylum • Multicellular • Organism • Spores • Family • Classifiy • Segments • Kingdom • Species • Cell structure • Fertile • Mobile • Class • unicellular

  2. Q2 • True • False • True • False • True • True • False • True • True • True • false

  3. Pg15 Q6 • Entomobryaexoricarva • Saliusmonachus • Papridesnitidus • Austrolestescolesonis • Arachnocampaluminosa • Dasypodiacymatoides

  4. EXPERIMENT: PHOTOSYNTHESISPROCESS • Boil some water in a beaker. • Put 1 variegated leaf into the water and boil for 3 min. • Turn off the flame (Bunsen burner). • Fill the boiling tube with methylated spirit and put the boiling tube into the hot water. • Soak the boiled leaf into the methylated sprit. • When methylated sprit turns green, wash the leaf in the water. • Dry the leaf on a paper towel. • Drop some iodine on the leaf.

  5. Chemicals: • Iodine (brown solution) turns blue-black in the presence of starch. • Methylated sprit is volatile, therefore catches fire very easily(flammable).

  6. Plant

  7. leaf blade Shoot system node stem root system

  8. Functions: Shoot system • Photosynthesis • Reproduction • Storage • Transport

  9. Functions: root system • Anchorage • Absorption • Storage • Transport

  10. Which part of the plant? • The main site for photosynthesis • Attaches the leaf to the stem • Attachment site for leaves • Where water is absorbed by the plant. It also anchors the plant in the soil. • Special cell of the root which absorbs water for the plant • Holds the male and female reproductive organs. Where sexual reproduction occurs.

  11. Which part of the plant? • The main site for photosynthesis: Leaf • Attaches the leaf to the stem: Petiole • Attachment site for leaves: stem • Where water is absorbed by the plant. It also anchors the plant in the soil: root • Special cell of the root which absorbs water for the plant: root hair • Holds the male and female reproductive organs. Where sexual reproduction occurs: flower

  12. Leaf transverse section

  13. Outer layer of the leaf CUTICLE • A waxy layer • It is a transparent layer which allows light to penetrate the leaf • It reduces water loss

  14. Outer layer of the leaf EPIDERMIS • The outer layer of cells is called epidermis • The epidermal cells are transparent so that light can penetrate to the inner part of the leaf • These cells also help support the leaf and protects the leaf from physical damage.

  15. Outer layer of the leaf Stomata and Guard cells • Pores in the leaf surface are called stomata. (sig. stoma) • The stomata is formed by two two kidney shaped cells called guard cells which can change their shape to open and close the stomata. • Stomata and allow gases to enter and leave the leaf.

  16. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASYG1JQy7K4 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-P-IUyAjqYc

  17. Plant cell and photosynthesis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uohe2V4yOzE Plant cells and evolution http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UvlqAVCoqY&feature=fvst

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