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C hapter 21 and 22 - Plants. 1. What is a plant? A multicellular eukaryote autotroph that does photosynthesis. Has cell walls made of cellulose. Have organs – roots, stems, leaves. 2. What is a cuticle? Waxy waterproof covering on stems and leaves. Keeps water in Is a lipid.
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1. What is a plant? • A multicellular eukaryote autotroph that does photosynthesis. • Has cell walls made of cellulose. • Have organs – roots, stems, leaves
2. What is a cuticle? • Waxy waterproof covering on stems and leaves. • Keeps water in • Is a lipid
3. From which organisms do scientists think plants evolved? • Green algae in ancient oceans - b/c of the chlorophyll and chloroplasts they both have in common
4. Plants had to adapt to life on land. One way was to prevent water loss. How did they do that. • Developed a waxy coating - cuticle
5. How did they adapt to photosynthesis? • Developed an organ just for photosynthesis – leaves
6. How were their roots an adaptation? • 1. take in water and nutrients from soil • 2. anchor plant in ground • 3. can store extra glucose/starch (food)
7. How do they transport materials? • Have veins called xylemand phloem • Xylem transports water from roots to leaves • Phloem transports glucose from leaves to roots
8. What are vascular tissues? • The veins of the plant – they xylem and phloem
9. What is the difference between vascular and nonvascular plants? • Vascular plants have xylem and phloem • Nonvascular plants DON’T have xylem and phloem
10. Why are vascular plants more advanced than nonvascular plants? • Can live in drier places, can grow larger, can live in a variety of habitats
11. What is an example of a vascular and a nonvascular plant? • Vascular – fern, tree, grass • Nonvascular - moss
12. How is the seed an adaptation to life on land? • Seed=plant embryo + food supply • Outer covering called seed coat protects embryo from drying out • Seeds do not need water for reproduction
13. Not all plants have seeds. How do non-seed plants handle reproduction? • Use spores – no seed coat, no protection from drying out. • Must reproduce when there is plenty of moisture in the environment.
14. Why is being a non-seed plant a disadvantage? • Spores dry out – don’t last as long as seeds • No food supply for embryo like in a seed • Have to live in wetter places – limited habitats