Plants Flashcards
Flower
For reproduction, makes seeds and it contains male and female sex organism
Leaf
Makes food for the plants,cools the plant when water vapour passes through it, allows the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen, leaf stores food (e.g. lettuce, cabbage, cress, spinach)
Fruit
Protects seeds, provides food for seeds
Bud
Allows new leaves and flowers to grow
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)
Roots
Anchor and support. Take in water and nutrients. Store food (e.g carrots and turnips)
Transport in plants
There are vessels in a plant, the xylem and the phloem
Xylem
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 so, travel in the xylem also.
Phloem
Food from the leaves travels to other parts of the plant in the phloem.
Transpiration
The loss of water vapour from the stomata of the leaves.
Stomata
Are little holes on the underside of the leaves (like human pores)
Transpiration stream
The flow of water from the roots, up through the plant, and out the leaves.
Stimulus
Is anything that causes a response in an organism e.g plants respond to the stimuli of light and gravity
Shoots tropism
Shoots/stems are positively phototropic, negativity geotropic
Roots tropism
Roots are negatively phototropic, positively geotropic
Why is geotropism good?
It makes sure plant roots travel down to find water and minerals in soil. Having deep roots means the plant is anchored in the soil
Why is phototropism good?
It makes sure plants get enough light for photosynthesis, so that they can make food
Photosynthesis
The process where green plants make food using light energy