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Plants Part 1: Introduction to Organs, Tissues and Processes

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Plants Part 1: Introduction to Organs, Tissues and Processes

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Domain Archaea Bacteria EukaryaKingdom Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae AnimaliaDo they have a nucleus in their cells or not?

• Prokaryotic (no nucleus)

• Prokaryotic (no nucleus)

• Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic

• Eukaryotic • Eukaryotic • Eukaryotic

Do they make their own food, or are they consumers?

• Either heterotroph OR autotroph

• Heterotroph or autotroph

• Either heterotroph OR autotroph

• Heterotroph • Autotrophs•

• Heterotrophs•

Are their bodies made of 1 cell or many cells?

• Unicellular • Unicellular • Most are unicellular

(Can be both)

• Most are Multicellular

• Multicellular • Multicellular

Are there any other special characteristics about them?

• Asexual reproduction

• Live in extreme environments (salt lakes, hot springs, animal guts)

• Asexual and sexual reproduction

• Live in aquatic or moist habitats

• Asexual and sexual reproduction

• Most are terrestrial

• Sexual reproduction

• Most are terrestrial

• Sexual reproduction

• Both terrestrial and aquatic habitats

Do they have a cell wall?

• Present• Without

peptidoglycan

• Present• Contains

peptidoglycan

• Absent • Present• Cell Wall

contains Chitin

• Present• Cell Wall

contains Cellulose

• Absent

Rank them in the order that they evolved on Earth

• 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6

Examples • Bacteria, cyanobacteria

• Methanogens, extreme thermophilas, extreme halophiles

• Algae, protozoa • Mushrooms, yeasts, bread molds

• Mosses, ferns, conifers, flowering plants

• Humans, lobster, worms, tigers, starfish

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On the piece of paper, fill in the Second and Third row of the table- write down each kingdom and whether they are autotrophs, heterotrophs, or both. And are they unicellular, multicellular or both?

Bell Ringer: GET OUT NOTES TO BE CHECKED

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▶ Bell Ringer (5 minutes)▶ Introduction (5 minutes)▶ Class Discussion (20 minutes)▶ Notebook Output (5 minutes)▶ Stations (30 minutes)▶ Independent Practice (15 minutes)▶ Exit Quiz (10 minutes)

Agenda

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▶ http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/life/videos/venus-flytrap-catches-flies/

Introduction Video

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▶ What defines a plant?▶ How are the structures in a plant

related to their functions?

Essential Questions

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▶ REVIEW: What do these words mean?

▶ Student, what does the word Eukaryotic mean?▶ Student, what does it mean to be Multicellular?▶ Student, what does it mean to be Autotrophic?

What Characteristics do Plants Share?

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▶ Plant Organs◦ Stem◦ Leaves◦ Roots◦ Flowers

▶ Plant Tissues◦ Vascular◦ Dermal◦ Ground◦ Meristematic

Notebook Input Preview

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▶ Student, what do you think is the function of the roots?

▶ Student, what do you predict will happen if the roots of a plant are cut?

▶ Student, what link can you make between plant roots and the effects of deforestation?

Plant organs: Root

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▶ Student, what do you predict is the function of the stem?

▶ Student, what do you predict will happen to a plant if it’s stem is damaged?

Plant organs: Stem

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▶ Student, what do you predict is the role of the leaves?

▶ Student, what do you predict is a reason for why different plants have different size of leaves?

▶ Student, summarize your classmates ideas.

Plant organs: Leaves

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▶ Student, can you predict why do plants have flowers?

▶ Student, can you build upon what the previous student said?

▶ Student, how do you predict not having flowers would affect a plant?

▶ Student, summarize what your classmates just mentioned about the role and importance of flowers for a plant.

Plant organs: Flower

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Write only what is in red*YOU SHOULD ALREADY HAVE THESE NOTES IN YOUR NOTEBOOK; DAILY HOMEWORK STARTING THIS UNIT IS TO COPY NOTES FROM WEBSITE THE NIGHT BEFORE

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A. The Four Plant Organs**Draw the flower and its label on your notebook**

What do you think each of these 4 plant organs DOES for the plant?

Flower: Reproduction

Leaves: Produce Food

Stem: Transport

Roots: Absorb and Anchor

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1. Roots

• Absorb nutrients and water

• Anchor the plant

• Store food

• Root hairs increase surface area

A single tap root with hairs

Fibrous Roots

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2. Stems• Support the plant

• Connect roots and leaves

• Transport water and minerals up

• Transport glucose and nutrients down

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3. Leaves

•Capture as much light energy as possible (this is why leaves are thin and flat)

•Take in CO2

•Make food (glucose) in photosynthesis

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4. Flowers

• Reproduction

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• Plant Organs– Stem– Leaves– Roots– Flowers

• Plant Tissues– Vascular– Dermal– Ground– Meristematic

Notebook Input Preview

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Plant Tissue:• Student, what two tissue are present in the roots

of plants?

• Student, what do you predict is the importance of this tissues?

• Student, what would happen if we cut only the tips of a root?

• Student, can you support or challenge what previous student just said? Why?

• Student where is one of these tissues also found?

• Student, can you predict why this tissue is also found in that location?

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Plant Tissue:

• Student, what tissue is found in the leaves of plants?

• Student, what do you predict is the importance of this tissue?

• Student, what can you link this plant tissue to a tissue found in humans? How are they similar?

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Plant Tissue:

• Student, what tissue is found in plant stem?

• Student, predict the role of this tissue.

• Student, can you build on what previous student just said?

• Student, make an analogy between this tissue and something else from your daily life.

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Plant Tissue:

• Student, why are meristematic tissue found in the root and tip of plants?

• Student, what do you predict would happen if we cut off the tip of a plant?

• Student, make a link between meristematic tissue in a plant and a tissue in the human body.

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B. The Four Plant Tissues

•Dermal

•Meristematic

•Vascular

•Ground

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Tissue Type

Description Why Does the Plant Need It?

Major Feature(s)

Similar to What in Humans?

Dermal

Meristematic

Vascular

Ground

Draw this table into your notebook:

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***Use the information from the following slides to fill-in the table your just drew***

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▶ Thick, waxy, tough▶ Protects from damage

and water loss▶ Found on surface of

leaves and stems-called epidermis; waxy covering is the cuticle.

Dermal Tissue

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What is this like in humans?

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Meristematic Tissue

•Cells continuously divide•Responsible for growth in the plant•Apical meristem at tip of roots protected by root cap•Apical meristem also found at top of stem

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Stem cells!These are cells that are no particular body part that can become any body part that is needed.These cells may remain in a non-dividing phase for long periods of time until they are activated by a normal need for more cells to maintain tissues, or by disease, or tissue injury.

What is this like in humans?

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▶ A system of hollow tubes, like a pipeline

▶ Transports water and nutrients through roots, stems and leaves

▶ 2 types of vascular tubes:Xylem = waterPhloem = food

Vascular Tissue

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What is this like in humans?

Cardiovascular SystemDigestive System

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▶Cells that lie between dermal and vascular tissues▶Supports the plant—thick, rigid, structural▶ Storage of sugar in roots

and fruits▶ Site of photosynthesis in

the leaves

Ground Tissue

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What is this like in humans?

Fat!

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• Plant Organs– Stem– Leaves– Roots– Flowers

• Plant Tissues– Vascular– Dermal– Ground– Meristematic

Notebook Input Preview

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Notebook Output

• What If…• For each of the following

scenarios, explain in a complete sentence what the consequences would be for the plant.

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What if an evil child plucked off all the leaves?

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What if a beetle eats away at the roots of this plant?

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What if a clot occurs, blocking the flow of materials in the stem?

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▶ The purpose of the Lab Activity is to:◦ Look at REAL roots, stems, and leaves◦ To learn and use new vocabulary about the plant◦Work with your classmates to apply what you

have learned today about these parts, what kinds of tissue they are made of, and what their jobs are in the plant.◦ To have FUN! ☺

LAB STATIONS—30 minutes total

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▶ There are 6 Lab Stations– let’s set up our papers now▶ On your own paper…◦ Fold the paper into thirds like in the example◦Write your name at the top right-hand side◦ Label the front sections Station #1, Station #2,

Station #3◦ Label the back sections Station #4, Station #5,

Station #6

LAB STATIONS—30 minutes total

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▶ You have 2 minutes at each station to LOOK at the plant part, READ the questions with your team, and TALK to your team.

▶ You have 2 minutes to answer the questions about that part.

▶ You have 1 minute to rotate when time is called and begin the next station.

▶ AFTER stations, I will dismiss groups to pick up their tablets

LAB STATIONS—30 minutes total

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Mako sharks:JAMILA, YVELORDE, JOYERIATiger sharks: WILLASIA, ANTHONY, DENNYA, TYQUARNHammerhead sharks: NORA, ZIRELL, PHANIQUE,Sandbar sharks: GENNIA, MAKAYLA, DEJA, SEAN, Blacktip sharks: TYNESHA, KASHE’, TYRA, ERIC,Bull sharks:BREYANA, EMMETT, WALLACE, JUNIOR

Period 2

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1:Mako sharks: Mario, Trinity, Jeffrey,Luz2:Tiger sharks:Jermisha, Rickey,Ja’Mesha3: Hammerhead sharks: Kenyata, Mike, Robreia, Pedro4: Sandbar sharks:Wildajah, Taylah,Shakira5: Blacktip sharks: Inayah, Ka’Vone, Travon 6: Bull sharks: Chayla, Ky-Mara

Period 4

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1:Mako sharks: Kennia, Dae’ja, Kenan2:Tiger sharks: Maurkiah, Antonique, Jaalen, La’Shantee3:Hammerhead sharks: Lewis, Ruth, Allastasia, Selena4:Sandbar sharks: Dasia, Imani, Alyssia, Jessie5:Blacktip sharks: Keshawnna, Geraldine, Janaya6:Bull sharks:Chris, Ruthiee, Trevon

Period 6

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-on your tablet-log onto google classroomsilently and independently

*IF YOUR TABLET ISN’T WORKING: pick up a class set copy of the questions; write answers on looseleaf

*IF YOU DON’T HAVE GOOGLE CLASSROOM ACCESS: I can email you the document to do

on the tablet

Independent Practice

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silently and independently

*IF YOUR TABLET ISN’T WORKING: pick up a class set copy of the questions; write answers on looseleaf

*IF YOU DON’T HAVE GOOGLE CLASSROOM ACCESS:

I can email you the document to do on the tablet

Exit Quiz

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▶ Complete your notes for next class;▶ go to my website, mahoneybiology.wordpress.com

Homework