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Plant Cell Journal - Elodea
• Make a wet mount slide and observe the Elodea under the microscope.
• Draw a plant cell from what you see in the microscope.• Label the cell wall and chloroplasts containing chlorophyll.
Vocab Definitions:
Photosynthesis (110)
Chlorophyll (110)
Cell wall (79)
Producer (9 or 78)
Cellular Respiration (111)
Nonvascular Plant Journal - Moss
• Observe moss and the parts listed below under a dissecting micrscope.
• Draw and label: leaflike structure, stalk, spore capsule, rhizoid, sporophyte, gametophyte using your own eyes.
Vocab Definitions:
Nonvascular plant (80)
Rhizoid (82)
Sporophyte (79)
Gametophyte (79)
Vascular Seedless Plant Journal - Fern
• Label the parts of the fern on the diagram using the word bank.
• Observe the parts of the fern under a dissecting scope. Draw and label: frond (leaf), spores, and fiddlehead (if available) using your own eyes.
Vocab Definitions:
Vascular plant (80)
Spore (61)
Vascular Seedless Plant Journal – Fern (continued)
Word Bank: frond fiddleheadrhizome root
Gymnosperm Journal – Conifer Needles
• Compare a pine branch (Douglas Fir) to an arborvitae branch. Draw using your own eyes.
Vocab Definition:
Gymnosperm (80)
Gymnosperm Journal – Conifer Cones
• Observe, draw and label: male cone, female cone and seeds. Use a dissecting scope to draw the male cone and your own eyes to draw the female cone.
Angiosperm Root Types Journal• Compare a fibrous root system to a tap root system• Draw and label: fibrous root system, tap root system,
root cap, root hairs
Vocab Definitions:
Tap root system (93)
Fibrous root system (93)
Angiosperm (80)
Angiosperm Root Parts Journal
electron micrograph of soybean
root hairs
Angiosperm Stem Type Journal• Compare a herbaceous stem to a woody stem• Follow directions on the “stem” journal entry for woody stems.• Remove the celery stalk from the colored water and carefully cut a cross
section in the stalk to determine how far the colored water moved up the stalk.
• Measure the total length the colored water traveled.• Draw the entire celery stalk with leaves in the box provided. Label the
distance the colored water traveled in the vascular tissue.• Observe and draw a cross section of a herbaceous stem using the dissecting
scope; label the herbaceous stem and vascular tissue. • (IF TIME): Observe under low power using a compound microscope the slide
with both the young and old pine stem. Use the completed woody stem diagram to identify the parts of the pine stem cross sections.
Vocab Definitions:
Xylem (92)
Phloem (92)
Herbaceous stem (94)
Woody stem (95)
Angiosperm Stem Type Journal
Herbaceous Stem
Woody Stem
Angiosperm Leaf Parts Journal
• Follow directions on the “leaf” journal entry.• Label and color the parts of a leaf using the textbook.• Observe, draw and label the stoma and guard cells using
the prepared microscope slide.• Write the equation for photosynthesis.
Vocab Definitions:
Stoma (stomata) (112)
Transpiration (112)
Cuticle (78 or 96)
Angiosperm Leaf Parts Journal
Angiosperm Flower Journal
Vocab Definitions:Sepal (97)Petal (97)Pistil (98)Stamen (98)Anther (98)Ovary (98)Ovule (98 or 114)
•Observe and identify the parts of a flower listed below using your sample flower.•Using tweezers remove the petals and sepals to expose the female and male reproductive parts of the flower.•Draw and label both the stamen (male) and pistil (female) of your flower in the box provided. Use a dissecting scope to help observe the flower parts.•Answer the provided questions•Label the following flower parts on the two diagrams (#1-12).
Sepals Petals PistilStamen
Anther Filament StigmaStyle
Ovary Receptacle OvulePollen
Angiosperm Flower Journal (continued)
Angiosperm Sexual Reproduction Journal• List the SIX steps of angiosperm sexual reproduction
using the provided diagrams.
Vocab Definitions:
Pollen (86)
Pollination (89)
Unscramble the steps: Under favorable conditions, the seed germinates
(sprouts).
A pollen tube grows to the ovule
The ovary around the ovule becomes a fruit (protects & helps spread the seed)
Fertilization: sperm & egg fuse in the ovule
Pollination: pollen moves from anther (male) to stigma (female)
Ovule develops into a seed
Angiosperm Sexual Reproduction Journal
Angiosperm Fruits Journal
• Compare: a tomato fruit to a silver maple fruit• Draw and label: each type of fruit and its seeds
Questions:
How are the seeds within the fruits dispersed within an environment?
How have these fruits adapted to their method of dispersal?
Angiosperm Seed & Germination Journal
Part 1• Dissect a lima bean seed that has been soaking in water
overnight by removing the seed coat and separating the seed in half.
• Draw and label: seed, seed coat, sporophyte (young plant), cotyledon (stored food)
Part 2• Draw the germination of a pea seed.
Vocab Definitions:
Seed Coat (87)
Dormant (116)
Germination (116)
Angiosperm Seed & Germination Journal
Tropism Journal
• Draw and label an example of each type of tropism:– Gravitropism (gravity)– Phototropism (light)– Hydrotropism (water)– Thigmotropism (touch)
Vocab Definitions:
Tropism (118)
Limiting Factor Journal
• Identify, draw and label: a list of SIX limiting factors.
Vocab Definitions:
Limiting factor (not in book)