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Chapter #6

Chapter #6. Plants. Section 6.1 Plant Classification. Chloroplast - where photosynthesis takes place. Chlorophyll - is a chemical that gives plants their green color and traps light energy.

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Chapter #6

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  1. Chapter #6 Plants

  2. Section 6.1 Plant Classification • Chloroplast- where photosynthesis takes place. • Chlorophyll- is a chemical that gives plants their green color and traps light energy. • Photosynthesis- is the process in which plants use water, carbon dioxide, and energy from the sun to make food • 6 CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2 • Photosynthesis separates plants from animals • Cell wall- give plant structure (No Bones)

  3. 2 Groups of plants • Vascular- have tube like cells in their roots, stems and leaves to carry food and water. Most chloroplasts are in the leaves. • Nonvascular- don’t have tube like cells in their stems and leaves. Grow close to the ground in moist areas. No Roots! Hair like cells take up water by osmosis.

  4. Osmosis- is the movement of water across a cell membrane.

  5. 6.2 Nonvascular Plants • Moss- is a small, nonvascular plant that has both stems and leaves but NO roots. • Liverworts- no roots, stems or leaves. Is often flat, slippery layer of green cells that lies close to the ground. • DIFFERENCE between mosses and liverworts is in the arrangement of the leaves…Liverworts grow in 2 or 3 flattened rows…Mosses grow all around the stem

  6. Sexual Reproduction is the forming of a new organism by the union of sperm and egg. • Fertilization joining of egg and sperm • Non Vascular plants reproduce by spores.

  7. 6.3 Vascular Plants • Xylem cells that carry water and dissolved mineral UP the roots to the leaves. • Phloem cells that carry food made in the leaves DOWN to all parts of the plant. • Fern vascular plant the reproduces with spores.

  8. Conifers are plants that produce seeds in cones. • Pine cones (left) and juniper “berries” (cones, right) • Lumber supply ¾ is from Conifers.

  9. Seed is the part of a plant that contains a new young plant and stored food. • Embryo is an organism in its earliest stages of growth. • Pollen are tiny grains of seed plants in which sperm develop.

  10. Flowering plant is a vascular plant that produces seeds inside a flower.Flower is the reproductive part of the plant. Male parts produce pollen & female produce eggs.There are more flowering plants than non-flowering plants. Apple Tree

  11. http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://biology.unm.edu/ccouncil/Biology_203/Images/Non-floweringPlants/fernlifecycle.jpeg&imgrefurl=http://biology.unm.edu/ccouncil/Biology_203/Summaries/Non-floweringPlants.htm&h=828&w=675&sz=147&hl=en&start=5&tbnid=QBFNbbYTzR91cM:&tbnh=144&tbnw=117&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dnon%2Bvascular%2Bplant%2Bspores%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3Dhttp://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://biology.unm.edu/ccouncil/Biology_203/Images/Non-floweringPlants/fernlifecycle.jpeg&imgrefurl=http://biology.unm.edu/ccouncil/Biology_203/Summaries/Non-floweringPlants.htm&h=828&w=675&sz=147&hl=en&start=5&tbnid=QBFNbbYTzR91cM:&tbnh=144&tbnw=117&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dnon%2Bvascular%2Bplant%2Bspores%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D • “Apple Tree”.http://www.colorwithin.net/index.php?pagename=deciduous_apple • “Pollen”.http://mips.gsf.de/proj/thal/ens/pollen.html • “Peanut”.http://qdchilli.hisupplier.com/selling-leads/30948/supply-peanut.html

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