Chapter 23- Plant Structure Flashcards
Root function
Anchor Absorbs Water Absorbs Minerals TRansports absorbed materials Store food
Root types
Tap Roots- one main root
Fibrous roots- Many equal sized roots arising from stem base.
Name Root Zones and function
- Differentiation-Tissues develop into 3 different types of tissue (Vascular, Dermal, Ground)
- Elongation- Cells inccrease in size
- Meristematic- New cells grow and divide by mitosis.
- Protection-Root cap protects cells
(alphabetical order)
Name meristem types
Apical Meristems- Tip of shoot and root. Increase length
Lateral Meristems- Edges of plants. Increase width
Transverse section of root/stem
Looking from above- See notes for diagrams
Look for root hairs to identify which is which.
Stem functions
Support aerial parts of plant.
Transport water and minerals from roots to stem.
Transports food from leaves to roots.
Sometimes stores food.
Name parts of stem and function
Apical/Terminal bud- Increases stem length
Lateral/Auxill ry bud- Grow side branches
Lenticells- Openings in stem for gas exchange.
Leaf functions
Photosynthesis
Transpiration
Gas Exchange
Sometimes stores food
Leaf parts and function
Node- attaches leaf to stem.
Petiole- Stalk of the leaf (leaves without called sessile)
Leaf Blade- the leaf flattens. Also called a lamina. Contains veins and midrib
Midrib- Petiole continues through the blade.
Internode- Space between nodes.
Veins, Midrib, Petiole- holds vascular tissue
Leaf venation types
Parallel- veins run alongside eachother. Monocots: grasses, tulips, daffodiles
Net/Reticulate- Veins form branching network. Dicots: rose, buttercup, beans
Monocots No. of cotyledons Vascular arrangment in stem Leaf venation No. of flower parts Root type Plant type Examples
No. of cotyledons: 1 Vascular arrangment in stem: Scattered Leaf venation: Parallel No. of flower parts: multiples of 3 Root type: Fibrous Plant type: Herbacous Examples: Grass, Daffodiles, tulips, cereals, dandelion
Dicots No. of cotyledons Vascular arrangment in stem Leaf venation No. of flower parts Root type Plant type Examples
No. of cotyledons: 2 Vascular arrangment in stem: Circle Leaf venation: Netted No. of flower parts: multiples of 2 or 5 Root type: Tap Plant type:Herbacous/Woody Examples: Buttercups, roses, trees, peas, beans, sunflowers, carrots
Rhyme to tell difference between monocot and dicot
Dicot: To tap dance you need 2 feet, when you dance you go in a circle, then you branch out.
Cotyledon
A seed leaf- Develops into first leaf from seed
Difference between Xylem and Phloem
Xylem: transports water. Dead tissue. 2 types (tracheid and vessel)
Phloem: transports food. Living tissue. 1 type (sieve tubes and companion cells)