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Plant Organs. IMAGE USED WITH PERMISSION http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Grundorganer.svg. Lesson Objective. The student will compare and contrast the plant and animal organ systems. Su bobjective 1: The student will explain the functions of the four organs in a plant.
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Plant Organs IMAGE USED WITH PERMISSION http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Grundorganer.svg
Lesson Objective The student will compare and contrast the plant and animal organ systems. Subobjective 1: The student will explain the functions of the four organs in a plant. Subobjective 2: The student will compare different organisms' system functions for maintaining homeostasis.
The Four Organs in a Plant Erase inside the boxes to reveal the information. 1. Flower 2. Stem 3. Leaf 4. Roots
The Flower The flower contains the sexual reproduction organs. The flower attracts insects, which are needed to carry pollen between plants, resulting in pollination. To investigate the parts of a flower, click on here.
Can you remember the parts of a flower? Pull each name to the correct part. Anther Ovary Ovule Style Sepal Pistil Petal Stigma Filament Stamen Receptacle IMAGE USED WITH PERMISSION http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Grundorganer.svg
The Stem The stem is the organ that holds a plant's leaves upright and facing light. It carries water and minerals to the leaves, and carries food around the plant. The stem is important for nutrition, excretion, and growth. IMAGE USED WITH PERMISSION http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Plant_stem_scheme_kz_p.png
The Leaf Click on the boxes. The leaves are the organs of photosynthesis. They make all the food that the plant needs. Leaves contain chlorophyll, which uses light energy to change carbon dioxide and water into glucose. Leaves have tiny pores, which allow essential carbon dioxide in and waste gases (oxygen) out. Leaves are important for nutrition and excretion. Can you name all of the parts?
Leaf Structure Click here to learn more about the structure and function of a leaf.
The Root Click on the boxes. The root of a plant provides anchorage, so the plant does not blow away or fall over. With its root hairs, the root provides a large surface area to help take in water and minerals from the soil, both of which are essential for photosynthesis. The root is very important for plant nutrition. Click hereto learn more about the parts of a root. IMAGE USED WITH PERMISSION http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Root_rot_in _cicer_arietinum_(hydro-grown).jpg
Root Osmosis Click here to link to a video.
Your Turn! Label the root system. Lateral root Root cap Primary root Root hairs Root tip
Click here to link to a time lapse video of radishes growing.
Plant Parts Drag each word to the correct part of the plant. stem flower leaf roots
Time for a Quiz! Click here to go to a web site to test your knowledge.