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Life Science. Unit Overview: Chapter 1 – Structure of Living Things Lesson 1 – Cells Lesson 2 – From Cells to Organisms Lesson 3 – Diversity of Organisms Chapter 2 – Plant Structures and Functions Lesson 1 – Vascular Plants Lesson 2 – Plant Transport Systems
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Life Science Unit Overview: Chapter 1 – Structure of Living Things Lesson 1 – Cells Lesson 2 – From Cells to Organisms Lesson 3 – Diversity of Organisms Chapter 2 – Plant Structures and Functions Lesson 1 – Vascular Plants Lesson 2 – Plant Transport Systems Lesson 3 – Photosynthesis and Respiration Chapter 3 – Human Body Systems Lesson 1 – The Human Body Lesson 2 – The Digestive System Lesson 3 The Respiratory System Lesson 4 – The Circulatory System Lesson 5 – The Excretory System
Vascular Plants Lesson Overview: 1) What do we already know? (Diversity of Organisms) 2) Vocabulary 3) Drawings 4) Main Ideas 5) Review Plant Structures and Functions: Lesson 1
Vascular Plants: What do we already know?BrainPOP Teaser What important things do plants provide for people? Oxygen Food Plant Structures and Functions: Lesson 1
Vascular Plants: Vocabulary Part I 1) Seed: contains an undeveloped plant, stored food and a protective covering 2) Spore: is a single cell that can develop into a new plant that is exactly like the one that produced it 3) Angiosperm: a vascular plant that has seeds and produces flowers (exm: fruits, vegetables, flowers…) 4) Gymnosperm: a vascular plant that has seeds but DOES NOT produce flowers (exm: evergreens or pine trees) 5) Pollination: the process in which the male and female cells of plants come together Plant Structures and Functions: Lesson 1
Vascular Plants: Drawings(pg. 73) • Types of Vascular Plants • Seedless • Use spores to reproduce • Seed • Flowers (Angiosperms) • No Flowers (Gymnosperms) Plant Structures and Functions: Lesson 1
Structure of a Flower Plant Structures and Functions: Lesson 1
Reproduction Cycle of a Flower BrainPOP
Vascular Plants: Main Ideas What are vascular plants? Plants that have tubes They can be seedless or have seeds. Quick Check -Critical Thinking: What kind of vascular plant is an apple tree? Flowering plant (angiosperm) Plant Structures and Functions: Lesson 1
Vascular Plants: Main Ideas 2) How are seedless and seed plants different? Seedless plants have spores Seed plants have seeds in flowers or cones. Quick Check -Sequence: How do seed plants develop? List the steps for each Plant Structures and Functions: Lesson 1
Vascular Plants: Main Ideas 3) What do flowers do? Attract pollinators to spread pollen. Provide seeds for the reproduction cycle Quick Check -Sequence: What are the steps of pollination? Plant Structures and Functions: Lesson 1
Vascular Plants: Review Summarize the main ideas Click to Watch! Vascular plants are divided into 2 groups Seedless Seed Reproduction Cycle of a Flower Transfer of pollen from one plant to another Pollen travels down the pistol Pollen & egg cell come together to create a seed The plant then dies and drops its seeds A new plant grows in its place. Plant Structures and Functions: Lesson 1