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Transportation System in Vascular Plants. Photosynthesis.gif (2011) by At09kg Credit: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Photosynthesis.gif. Lesson Objective
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Transportation System in Vascular Plants Photosynthesis.gif (2011) by At09kg Credit:http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Photosynthesis.gif
Lesson Objective The student willcompare structures in plants (roots, stems, and leaves) that serve functions in the growth of vascular plants. Subobjective 1: The student will identify the function of the phloem and the xylem, and the part they play in the transportation of sugar, water, and minerals in a vascular plant. Subobjective 2: The student will compare two types of roots and the function of the roots. Subobjective 3: The student will explain the process of photosynthesis and its relationship to the growth of plants.
Vascular plants are: plants that have special tissues for transporting water, minerals, sugars and other nutrients. Vascular Plants water and minerals Phloem transports sugars, nutrients, and other minerals throughout the plant to keep it healthy and growing Xylem transports water and minerals upwards toward the leaves from the roots
Vertical Cross Section of a Stem Identify the xylem and the phloem. Click above the line to check your answer. water and food (sugars) water and minerals cells have end walls with perforations no end walls between cells two-way flow flows one way only - up phloem xylem
Horizontal Cross Section of a Stem Identify the xylem and the phloem. Click above the line to check your answer. xylem tubular cell tissues that transport water upward toward the plant phloem tubular cell tissues that transport sugar and nutrients throughout the plant Labeledstemforposter copy new.jpg (2008) by Curtis Clark Credit:http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Labeledstemforposter_copy_new.jpg
Roots: are the mouth of the plant absorb water and minerals from soil anchor the plant store food Slide out pictures to reveal the information.
Two Common Types of Roots Look at the pictures and talk about what you think the root system would be named and what it would do. Then click the boxes. Racine cônique.png (2007) by Ggbb Credit:http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Racine_c%C3%B4nique.png Root-system.jpg (2005) by US Environmental Protection Agency Credit: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Root-system.jpg Tap Root System Fibrous Root System
Roots Watch a root grow - Click on the link Read about roots - Click on the link Read more about roots - Click on the link
Leaves Leaves are the food making factories of green plants. Look at the pictures and describe the leave based on the picture and name, then click the box for the answer. Simple Leaf Made of a single leaf blade Compound Leaf Made up of separate leaflets Read about leaves - Click on link
Things You Should Know About Leaves Leaves have veins that carry water and nutrients within the leaf. Leaves catch light. Leaves have openings to allow water and air to come and go. Leaves are where the food making process called photosynthesis occurs. Photosynthesis Carbon dioxide and water in the presence of chlorophyll and light energy are changed into glucose (a type of sugar). This sugar is the food source for plants. light energy carbon dioxide and water chlorophyll in leaves water and nutrients
Now that you understand the function of different parts of a plant, how a plant produces its food, and how the food flows through the plant, click on the linkbelow to watch a video of plants growing. After viewing the video, write an essay about the video and how the transportation of food in a plant helps it to grow.