Plant production

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Transcript of Plant production

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PLANTPRODU

CTION

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Parts of the PLAN

TS

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ROOT

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A part of a plant that takes water and mineral for the plant.

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STEM

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Transport sap and water throughout the plant.

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LEAF

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Part of plant where food is made by photosynthesis.

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Section of a LEAF

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BLADE

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Made up of soft green tissues.

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This tissues are: epidermis, mesophyll, and vein tissues.

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EPIDERMISThe outer skin of a leaf.

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MESOPHYLLThe middle skin of a leaf.

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The veins are the mechanical tissue.

VEINS

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CUTIN

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Also known as cell wall or wax.

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It forms the cuticle which protect plants from water loss, pest and diseases.

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GUARD CELLS

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They are pair of smalls, green cells around the small pore, the stomata.

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STOMATA

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They connect the air spaces and cell inside the leaf.

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VEINS

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Made of long cylindrical cells through which the water and mineral salts from the roots pass to the cells of the leaves.

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Chloroplast

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A special substances used in the manufacture of the plant food.

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It also contain green coloring matter known as chlorophyll.

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Two functions of LEAF

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS

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A process when leaf cells containing chlorophyll take in carbon dioxide and water and using sunlight, make sugar and oxygen.

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TRANSPIRATION

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It is the loss of water from the leaf. This helps to draw water up through the plant from the roots.

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FLOWER

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The reproductive part of the plant.

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Parts of a FLO

WER

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STAMEN

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The male

part of a flower.

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Composed of the anther

where pollen is made and

the thin filament.

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PISTIL

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The female

part of a flower.

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Composed of the stigma,

the thin style and the ovary.

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SEPALS

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Collectively

called calyx.

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They are green and leaf like, compose

the outermost part of the

flower.

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They protect the delicate stamen and

pistil when the flower is still a

bud.

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PETALS

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Collectively

called corolla.

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Protect the stamen and

the pistil when the flower is in its early stage

of growth.

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Terms to REMEMBER

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POLLINATION

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Occurs when pollen is

transferred by insects or wind

from the anther to stigma.

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Chemicals called enzymes ‘drill’ a channel down through

the style to the ovary where the egg is.

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FERTILIZATION

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Occurs when the pollen join with the

egg.

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GERMINATION

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The process when a

seed grows into a

seeding.

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CAPILLARY

ACTION

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An adhesive attraction

between the water particles

and the vessels inside

the plant.

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DIFFUSION

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The net movement of a substan

ce.

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Parts of a SEED

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SEED COAT

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It protects the

embryo and the

food supply.

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EMBRYO

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The baby plant.

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RADICLE

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Part of the embryo that grows into

the primary root.

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ENDOSPERM

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The supplier of the plant own food.

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COTYLEDON

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Also known as seed leaf,

absorbs the food in the

endosperm and transports it to the embryo.

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DidYou

knowthat

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A bean has two

cotyledons. It absorb all

the food supply.

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Seeds with two

cotyledons are called

dicotyledons or dicots.

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While those with one

cotyledon are called

monocotyledons or

monocots.

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That’s all for

today.