Plant Form & Function Flashcards

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Two categories of vascular plants

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Gymnosperms (like pines, needled, gingko) and Angiosperms (flowering types)

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Vascular plants contain

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Xylem and phloem

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Two categories of angiosperms

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Monocots & eudicots

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Features of monocots

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Cotyledons: 1
Petals: multiples of 3
Leaf veins: parallel
Vasc. Bundle lxn: scattered
Roots: branching & fibrous
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Features of eudicots

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Cotyledons: 2
Petals: multiples of 4-5
Leaf veins: webbed, branching
Vasc. Bdl: cylinder
Roots: main tap root
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Root fxn

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  1. Transport: conduct water
  2. Anchor: keep in place
  3. Store carbs
  4. Adaptations:
    • support
    • storage
    • obtain O2
    • asexual reproduction
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Features of taproots

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One main vertical root and/or lateral roots

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Root hairs feature

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Extensions of epidermal cells of the root
Greatly increase surface area;
absorb water and minerals mostly near the root tip

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Growth of roots

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Primary growth: Growth in length

Secondary growth: growth in girth (not all roots do this.)

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Stems functions (shoots)

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  1. Support leaves
  2. Transport water & minerals in X; sugar in P
  3. Adaptations: PS, storage, asexual reproduction
    Ex: potato = modified stem
    Rhizomes underground (ie. Irises)
    Stolons above ground (ie. Strawberries)
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Nodes

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Points where leaves attach

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Internodes

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Stem segments btw nodes

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Terminal (apical) bid

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Tip of main shoot

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Lateral (axillary) buds

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Lead to growth of lateral branches, found in upper angle btw leaf & stem

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Apical meristem

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Tissue found in buds that leads to growth in length (primary growth) as well as leaves and flowers

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Leaves functions

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  1. Photosynthesis organ
  2. Adaptations: support protection storage, reproduction
    Ex. Tendrils, onion layers, mother plant, bracts (pointsettia)
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Blade

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Flattened part of leaf

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Petriole

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Stalk of leaf

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Stomata

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Openings in leaves that allow exchange of co2, h2o and O2

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Guard cells

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Create opening to stomata
When full of water, turgid, stoma open
When flaccid, stoma closed

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Four types of plant tissues

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  1. Dermal
  2. Ground
  3. Vascular
  4. Meristematic
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Fxn of dermal tissue

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Skin, surface of plant, protection

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Epidermal cells

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Cover the surface of leaves and herbaceous non-woody plants. Covered by a waxy cuticle to prevent water loss. In root these cells form root hairs

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Periderm

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Cork cells replace epidermis inolder woody plant. protection