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Title: Plants


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Plants PhotosynthesisA Dr. Production
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Why Study Plants?
  • Oxygen? can you breathe?
  • Ozone?do you tan, burn or melanoma?
  • Carbohydrates? do you have food to eat?
  • Fiber? are you regular?
  • Wood? where do you live
  • Fossil fuels? do you drive or stay warm in the
    winter?
  • Latex? ever use plastic?
  • Medicines?ever get sick?
  • Pitch? do you like your furniture varnished
    painted?
  • Resins? ever float a boat?
  • Flavors fragrances?do you like tasteful
    aromatic food?
  • Jobs

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  • Careers in Horticulture
  • Pomology-fruits
  • Viticulture-grapes
  • Enology-wine
  • Olericulture-vegetables
  • Ornamental Horticulture-landscape plants
  • Landscape Architecture-design

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  • 1. Vascular tissue? NoBryophyte
  • (xylem/phloem) Yes..Tracheophyte, go to 2
  • 2. Seeds? NoSeedless plant/Pteridophyte
  • Yes..Seed plant, go to 3
  • 3. Covered Seeds? NoGymnosperm
  • Yes..Angiosperm, go to 4
  • 4a. One cotyledon, parallel veins, 3X flowers, 1
    pore pollen, scattered vascular bundles, fibrous
    roots
  • Yes.monocot
  • 4b. Two cotyledons, netted veins, 4X/5X flowers,
    gt3 pored pollen, ringed vascular bundles,
    taproots
  • Yes....dicot

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What types of plants are there?
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Alternation of Generations
  • Plants (as all sexually reproducing organisms)
    spend part of their life haploid (gametophyte)
    and part of their life diploid (sporophyte).

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Avascular Plants Mosses, Hornworts Liverworts
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Life Cycle of a Moss
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Seedless Vascular Plants Ferns, Club mosses,
Horsetails and Whisk ferns Ferns are seedless
plants whose flagellated sperm require moisture
to reach the egg
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The life cycle of a fern
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Figure 29.11xa Life cycle of a fern mature fern
(diploid sporophyte)
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Life cycle of a fern gametophyte
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Seedless plants formed vast coal forests
  • Ferns and other seedless plants once dominated
    ancient forests
  • Their remains formed coal

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Female gametophyte (n)
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Haploid spore cells inovule develop intofemale
gametophyte,which makes egg.
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Male gametophyte (pollen)grows tube to egg
andmakes and releases sperm.
Egg (n)
Sperm (n)
Male gametophyte(pollen grain)
HAPLOID
MEIOSIS
Fertilization
DIPLOID
Scale
Sporangium(2n)
Ovule
Seedcoat
Zygote(2n)
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Pollination
Embryo(2n)
Integument
HAPLOIDPollen grains(malegametophytes)(n)
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Female conebears ovules.
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Zygote developsinto embryo, andovule
becomesseed.
MEIOSIS
Seed
2
Male cone producesspores by meiosisspores
develop intopollen grains
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Seed falls toground and germinates,and embryo
grows into tree.
Sporophyte
Life Cycle of a Gymnosperm
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Stigma
Egg (n)
2
Haploid spore in eachovule develops intofemale
gametophyte,which produces egg.
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Pollinationandgrowthof pollentube
Pollengrain
Pollentube
Ovule
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Haploid sporesin anthers developinto pollen
grains male gametophytes.
Sperm
Pollen (n)
HAPLOID
Meiosis
Fertilization
DIPLOID
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Zygote(2n)
Seedcoat
Food supply
Seeds
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Ovary
Seed germinates,and embryo grows into plant.

Ovule
Embryo(2n)
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Seed
Sporophyte
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Fruit
Life Cycle of an Angiosperm
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  • Bryophytes
  • Tracheophytes
  • Seedless Plants Gymnosperms Angiosperms

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What is it?
  • 1. 6.
  • 2. 7.
  • 3. 8.
  • 4. 9.
  • 5. 10.

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What is Photosynthesis?
  • Photosynthesis is using light energy from the sun
    to make sugar
  • Light E CO2 H2O ? C6H12O6 O2

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  • Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of
    autotrophs

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  • Light Reactions occur in the thylakoid membrane
    of the chloroplast

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  • Light reactions use light energy and water to
    produce ATP
  • Hydrogen (NADPH)
  • Oxygen (as waste)

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  • The dark reactions are also called the Calvin
    Cycle or Carbon Fixation

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  • Dark reactions occur in the stroma of the
    chloroplasts

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  • They use energy to store it in the form of a
    sugar for later use

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  • Special plants called C4 plants, or CAM plants
    have specialized systems of photosynthesis

CAM.qt
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Leaf Anatomy
LeafWeb qt Anatomy
derm
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Opening Closing of Stomata
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Stem Anatomy
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Transport through Vascular Tissue
  • Xylem? Wxyz Water
  • Phloem? phood by photosynthesis

FoodWeb qt Source Sink
WaterPlantsWebqt Water movement
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Root Anatomy
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Root Anatomy
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Flowers
  • The flower is the centerpiece of angiosperm
    reproduction
  • Double Fertilization

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Fruit
ripening.qt Tomatoes
  • After fertilization the ovary matures into a
    fruit. In general fruits may be classified as
    simple, aggregate or multiple ).
  • Angiosperm fruit has 2 functions
  • 1. Protect the seeds during their maturation2.
    Effectively disperse the mature seeds

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The structure of a fruit reflects its function in
seed dispersal
  • Fruits are adaptations that disperse seeds

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  • At 619 p.m. on Wednesday, Joanne Shaw, of
    McAlester, called the McAlester Police Department
    and reported that her granddaughter, and various
    vehicles at 635 E. Adams Ave., had been shot.
  • The shooting had first caused Shaws car alarm
    to go off, then later, when her granddaughter,
    Samantha Lott, went out to the car, she was hit
    three times in the shoulder. Thats when I
    called the police, Shaw explained in an
    interview Friday morning. It sounded like an air
    gun, or BB gun.
  • Seven police officers from the McAlester and
    Krebs police departments arrived at the scene
    and, along with several neighbors, began to comb
    the area looking for someone shooting a BB gun.
    We searched the whole block, Shaw explained.
    We thought it was some kids on the rooftop or in
    the trees. It was terrifying.
  • During the search for a shooter, one McAlester
    police officer reported being shot in the arm
    while other officers reported that approximately
    25 rounds were hitting the ground near where they
    were standing. But they reported there was no
    sound from the shots being fired.
  • It was at this time that the police on the scene
    called in for backup, according to a report filed
    at the McAlester Police Department. The street
    was lined with police cars, Lott said. There
    was nowhere to park. There were so many police
    here.
  • The police, and residents, continued to comb the
    area in search of the shooter when Shaws
    neighbor, Brian Cox, told police that he wondered
    if the problem could be coming from his Wisteria
    tree, a plant that has popping seed pods.
    Charles Rogers, a McAlester police officer,
    reported that the officers stood around this
    tree until one of the pods exploded.
  • The experience was terrifying at the time, Shaw
    said, but it is funny now. The police said that
    at least it was a good exercise, since they never
    had something like that happen before.

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Seeds
  • With double fertilization the following occurs
  • 1. The zygote develops into an embryo2. The
    integuments develop into a seed coat 3. The ovary
    develops into a fruit4. The primary endosperm
    nucleus divides to form endosperm

Germin.qt
Maizegr.qt Geotropism
Maizepho.qt Geotropism
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Plant Responses (Tropisms)
  • Tropisms vs Taxisms
  • Thigmotropism? Physical Contact. Chemotropism?
    Chemicals
  • Thermotropism? Temperature Traumotropism?
    Wounding
  • Electrotropism? Electricity Skototropism? Dark
  • Aerotropism? Oxygen Gravitropism? Gravity
  • Phototropism? light
  • Plants in Motion
  • Tropisms

Mimosa, Sundew
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Plants Can Tell Time
  • Circadian Rhythms

Sleep Movements in Legume
Silk Tree
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Plant Defenses
  • Physical? thorns, spines, hairs
  • Chemical? poisons, irritants, medicines
  • Ingestibility?cellulose
  • Mechanical? thigmotropism
  • Systemic Defense Against Herbivores

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Plant Hormones
  • Hormone a chemical substance effective in small
    quantities, that is produced one place and has
    its effects elsewhere
  • Auxins?root formation, apical dominance
  • Giberellins? seed germination, stem elongation
  • Cytokinins? cell division, differentiation
  • Abscisic Acid? ab secare plant maturation, leaf
    abscission (what time of year?)
  • Ethylene ? leaf abscission, one bad apple
  • Plants, Tropisms and Hormones
  • Bozeman Plant Control, 2

Cucumber Cytokinins
Strawberry Ripening
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Agriculture is based almost entirely on
angiosperms
  • Gymnosperms supply most of our lumber and paper
  • Angiosperms provide most of our food
  • Fruits, vegetables, and grains
  • Angiosperms also provide other important products
  • Medications, fiber, perfumes

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Interactions with animals profoundly influenced
angiosperm evolution (Coevolution)
  • Angiosperms are a major source of food for
    animals
  • Animals also aid plants in pollination and seed
    dispersal

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Connection Plant diversity is a nonrenewable
resource
  • 20 of the tropical forests worldwide were
    destroyed in the last third of the 20th century
  • The forests of North America have shrunk by
    almost 40 in the last 200 years

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  • Some plants in these forests can be used in
    medicinal ways
  • More than 25 of prescription drugs are extracted
    from plants

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References
  • Plant Anatomy BIO 102
  • http//generalhorticulture.tamu.edu/HORT604/Lectur
    eSuppl/AnatomyOrgans/AnatomyOrgans05.htm
  • Plants in Motion Movies
  • The Life Wire Textbook Animations
  • Biology I Tutor Vista Animations
  • Plant Curriculum Links
  • 4 Types of Plants Video
  • The World of Plants Plants People Video
  • Science of Life The World of Plants
  • Tour of a Plant Cell Study Guide
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