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Vascular Plants

Mr. Harper’s science mini lesson with audio. Vascular Plants. 2010. Plants with a system of tubes. Important vocabulary. Vascular (VAS kyoo ler) - having tubes to transport materials within an organism, such as blood in animals, or water and sap in plants. arteries.

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Vascular Plants

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  1. Mr. Harper’s science mini lesson with audio Vascular Plants 2010 Plants with a system of tubes

  2. Important vocabulary Vascular(VAS kyoo ler) - having tubes to transport materials within an organism, such as blood in animals, or water and sap in plants. arteries veins

  3. Important vocabulary Vascular plant – the type of plant that has tubes that carry materials to all the plant’s cells

  4. Plants and animals are all made up of tiny living parts called cells. All living things, and every cell in them, must have food and water or they will die. Animal cell Plant cell

  5. Animal cells get the materials they need from blood. A circulatory system of tubes (blood vessels) carries blood to every animal cell.

  6. Plants don’t have blood but they still must get water and food to every cell. //

  7. Nonvascular plants don’t have tubes. They can’t grow large because they wouldn’t be able to move water and nutrients to cells deep inside. moss algae

  8. Nonvascular plants are very small plants that don’t need tubes to transport materials because every cell is close enough to the water (or air) to get what they need. Algae are tiny plants that make river water look green. There are several thousand nonvascular plants on this hand.

  9. Vascular plants have tubes to transport food and water to cells inside the plant. This allows them to grow much bigger than plants with no tubes.

  10. 5th graders learn about vascular plants and how their tube-like structures transport materials like water, minerals and sugar that every cell needs to live.

  11. Vascular plants i have a system of tubes that carry water and nutrients all through the plant.

  12. Most plants we see are vascular plants. Animals have one system of tubes to carry blood to all the cells. This is called the circulatory system.

  13. Vascular plants have twosystems of tubes.

  14. Xylemare the tubes that carry water and minerals from the roots up the stem to the leaves.tzyhe plan (ZY lum)

  15. Sometimes the xylem are big enough to see when a plant stalk has been cut.

  16. Xylem (zie lem)are the tubes that carry water up the stem from the roots to the leaves.Phloem(FLO em) carry the sugar made in the leaves to all parts of the plant.

  17. Xylem (zie lem)are the tubes that carry water up the stem from the roots to the leaves.Phloem tubes carry a mixture of sugar and water called sap from the leaves to all parts of the plant. Tree sap

  18. xylem Plants have two systems of tubes called • xylem(ZY lum) • phloem(FLO um) transport water and minerals up from the roots. phloem transport sap (water and sugar) from leaves to every part of the plant.

  19. We can usually see the tubes when we look closely at a leaf.

  20. The stems of vascular plants have bundles of xylem and phloemtubes.

  21. Wood is made mostly of old xylem tubes.

  22. Plants are producers. They make food.Only plants can makefood.

  23. The food that plants make is a chemical called sugar. We may think of sugar as a sweet white substance that we sprinkle on cereal. That is pure, refined sugar. All plants, even grass, has some sugar in it that animals can use for food.

  24. Plants make sugar in their leaves. A green material in the leaves called chlorophyll (CLOR ah fil) turns light energy from the sun into chemical energy (sugar).

  25. Plants can’t grow without sugar energy. Animals can’t live xxwithout sugar energy.

  26. Only plant cells that contain chlorophyll can make sugar.

  27. Chlorophyll is the reason that plant leaves are green.

  28. Chlorophyll in plant leaves is what converts sunlight energy into sugar.

  29. Xylem (zie lem)are the tubes that carry water up the stem from the roots to the leaves.Phloem tubes carry a sticky mixture of water and sugar called sap.

  30. The phloem tubes transport the sugar made in the leaves to every part of the plant for growth and storage.

  31. Different plants store sugar energy in different ways. (flowers) (fruit) (roots) (stalks) (leaves) (seeds)

  32. Animals eat plants to get the sugar energy to live and grow.

  33. photosynthesis. The process of plants turning sunlight energy into chemical energy is called (foh toh SIN theh sis)

  34. Plants must have three things in order to make food. (for photosynthesis to happen) light water ? CO2(Carbon dioxide) ? ?

  35. In order to make food plants must have: light CO2 (Carbon dioxide) water

  36. CO2(carbon dioxide) is a gas that makes up less than 1% of Earth’s atmosphere. Plants can’t make sugar without CO2. Animals release CO2 into the air as a waste product when they breathe.

  37. Plants take in CO2and use it as they make sugar(chemical energy). Plants release oxygenas a waste product as they make sugar.

  38. Plants can’t live without CO2 and must release oxygen. Animals can’t live without oxygen and must release CO2.

  39. This oxygen cycle is very important for life on Earth.

  40. Photosynthesis works like this Light + H2O + CO2 (energy) (water) (carbon dioxide) sugar + oxygen C6H12O6 O2

  41. H2O and CO2 molecules are pressed together to become sugar molecules by the sun’s energy. A spare oxygen molecule is released in the process.

  42. OK, let’s see how much you can remember.

  43. Review: What waste gas is released by plants? ?

  44. Review: What waste gas is released by plants? Oxygen oxygen

  45. Review: ? What gas is needed by plants?

  46. Review: What gas is needed by plants? CO2 Carbon dioxide CO2

  47. Review: What gas is released by animals as they live and breathe?

  48. Review: What waste gas is released by animals as they live and breathe? Carbon dioxide CO2

  49. Review: What is the name of the process in which plants make food from sunlight?

  50. Review: What is the process in which plants make food from sunlight? Photosynthesis

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