Plants Flashcards

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Flower

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Flowers are for reproduction, they make seeds, it contains male and female sex organisms

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Leaf

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Makes food for plant(photosynthesis), it cools the plants when water vapour passes through. Allows the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen. Leaf stores food (e.g. lettuce, cabbage, cress, spinach)

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Fruit

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The job of the fruit is to protect the seeds, provides food for the seeds

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The Bud

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Allows new leaves and flowers to grow

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Stem

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The stem allows the transport of food, water and minerals around the plant. It also supports the plant and holds it upright, stems store food (e.g. potato)

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Roots

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They anchor and support, take in water and nutrients and store food (e.g. carrots and turnips)

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Transport in plants

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There are vessels in a plant, the xylem and the phloem

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Xylem

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Water is absorbed up through the roots, and travels to the leaves and the tips of the plant through the xylem.
Minerals from the soil are dissolved in the water and they travel through with the water also.

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Phloem

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Food from the leaves travels to other parts of the plant in the phloem

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Transpiration

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The loss of water vapour from the stomata of the leaves

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Stomata

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They are little holes on the underside of the leaves

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Transpiration stream

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The flow of water from the roots, up through the plant, and out the leaves

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Stimulus

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Anything that causes a response in an organism.

Plants respond to the stimuli of light and gravity

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Shoots tropism

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Shoots/stems are positively phototropic, negatively geo tropic

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Why is geotropism good?

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It makes sure plant roots travel down to find water and minerals in the soil.
Having deep roots means the plant is anchored in the soil.

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Why is phototropism good?

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It makes sure plants get enough light for photosynthesis so that they can make food.

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Photosynthesis

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The process where green plants make food using light energy.

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Chlorophyll

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A green chemical needed for photosynthesis, it is found in chloroplasts in plant cells.

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Sexual reproduction

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The flower is the sexual reproduction organ of the plant. Male cells called pollen are made here, females cells called eggs are made here.

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Sepal

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Protects the flower before it blooms

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Petals

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They are coloured and scented to attract insects

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Male parts

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Stamen made up of filament and anther

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Filament

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Holds up the anther

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Anther

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Makes pollen

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Female parts

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Carpel, made up of the stigma, style and ovary

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Ovary

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Makes the egg or ovule (gamete)

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Stigma

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Pollen lands and sticks to it

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Style

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Makes a tube to the pollen (make gamete) to travel down to the egg (female gamete)

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Pollination

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Is the transfer of pollen from the stamen (anther) of one plant to the carpel (stigma) of another.
There are two types: Insect pollination and wind pollination

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Fertilisation

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The fusion of the male gamete nucleus with the female gamete nucleus to form zygote

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Cutting

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Sometimes a leaf or piece of stem from a plant is cut off and planted it can grow into another plant e.g. geraniums

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Grafting

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Joining the bud or stem of one plant to another well developed plant e.g. fruit trees

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Micro propagation

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Tissue culture. A small sample of tissue is taken from a plant grown in a lab