Plant Kingdom PPT
... • A plant is a multicellular autotroph. • Plant cells are eukaryotic. • Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts. • Plants make their own food in the process of photosynthesis. ...
... • A plant is a multicellular autotroph. • Plant cells are eukaryotic. • Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts. • Plants make their own food in the process of photosynthesis. ...
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... 3. What part of a leaf helps to protect the plant? Epidermis 4. A leaf is an organ. 5. Name the components for photosynthesis to occur and the product. Sunlight + CO2+ Water --- Sugar + Oxygen (photosynthesis) 6. Name some plants that reproduce using spores. Mosses, ferns & duckweed 7. Explain what ...
... 3. What part of a leaf helps to protect the plant? Epidermis 4. A leaf is an organ. 5. Name the components for photosynthesis to occur and the product. Sunlight + CO2+ Water --- Sugar + Oxygen (photosynthesis) 6. Name some plants that reproduce using spores. Mosses, ferns & duckweed 7. Explain what ...
Scientific Identification of Plants
... producing leaves, stems and roots • Reproductive phase – when a plant flowers and produces fruit. • Dormant phase – when plant rests or grows very little – Plants go dormant in response to adverse conditions, such as extreme heat or cold ...
... producing leaves, stems and roots • Reproductive phase – when a plant flowers and produces fruit. • Dormant phase – when plant rests or grows very little – Plants go dormant in response to adverse conditions, such as extreme heat or cold ...
Animal and Plant Life Cycle Study Guide
... Heredity - When a trait is passed from parents to offspring. Germination is the process where a seed turns into a seedling. Fertilization is the joining of female and male sex cell Pollination-Transfer of pollen grain to the pistil (the female part of the flower) Seeds form and grow from pollination ...
... Heredity - When a trait is passed from parents to offspring. Germination is the process where a seed turns into a seedling. Fertilization is the joining of female and male sex cell Pollination-Transfer of pollen grain to the pistil (the female part of the flower) Seeds form and grow from pollination ...
The Enemy: False–hellebore (Veratrum californicum) This lily family
... The Enemy: False–hellebore (Veratrum californicum) This lily family native perennial plant grows up to 4 foot tall, has thick rootstalks with very leafy stems that are sheathing at the base. The leaves are heavily veined and can grow as long as 12 inches. The plant is also called ‘Skunk cabbage’ as ...
... The Enemy: False–hellebore (Veratrum californicum) This lily family native perennial plant grows up to 4 foot tall, has thick rootstalks with very leafy stems that are sheathing at the base. The leaves are heavily veined and can grow as long as 12 inches. The plant is also called ‘Skunk cabbage’ as ...
Alocasia cucullata
... the trip. It is not unusual for these plants to be quite wilted for a few days and some of the original leaves may even die, but new leaves will emerge from the base of the old ones. Don’t plant too deep, you should be able to see the original soil line by the color of the stalks – darker above the ...
... the trip. It is not unusual for these plants to be quite wilted for a few days and some of the original leaves may even die, but new leaves will emerge from the base of the old ones. Don’t plant too deep, you should be able to see the original soil line by the color of the stalks – darker above the ...
Plants YEAR 2 End of unit Assessment
... 3) Use the words in the box to label the parts of the plant below. One has been done for you ...
... 3) Use the words in the box to label the parts of the plant below. One has been done for you ...
Tall Pepperwort/Perennial Pepperweed
... Leaves bright green to gray green, lance-shaped, smoothedged or toothed, 3 – 10” long. Basal leaves on stalks, toothed, up to 12” long & 3” wide. Stems gray-green, with semi-woody bases. Dead stems persist for years. Flowers dense white panicles, from early summer on. ...
... Leaves bright green to gray green, lance-shaped, smoothedged or toothed, 3 – 10” long. Basal leaves on stalks, toothed, up to 12” long & 3” wide. Stems gray-green, with semi-woody bases. Dead stems persist for years. Flowers dense white panicles, from early summer on. ...
The ENEMY: Flixweed (Descuraninia sophia) is a annual weed
... The ENEMY: Flixweed (Descuraninia sophia) Strategy: This is an annual weed native to Europe. Like all mustards the yellow flowers have only four petals. The long-narrow seed pods grow completely from the top of the plant. This plant grows from 12 to 24 inches high and has plant fern-like leaves that ...
... The ENEMY: Flixweed (Descuraninia sophia) Strategy: This is an annual weed native to Europe. Like all mustards the yellow flowers have only four petals. The long-narrow seed pods grow completely from the top of the plant. This plant grows from 12 to 24 inches high and has plant fern-like leaves that ...
What Does a Plant Need? PowerPoint
... Like all living things, a plant has certain needs. They need air, water, energy from food, and a place to live. However, unlike animals, green plants make their own food. To make food, plants need light, water and the gas carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a gas in the air. ...
... Like all living things, a plant has certain needs. They need air, water, energy from food, and a place to live. However, unlike animals, green plants make their own food. To make food, plants need light, water and the gas carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a gas in the air. ...
Jeopardyplants
... The process by which pollen is carried from the male part of a flower to the female part of another flower ...
... The process by which pollen is carried from the male part of a flower to the female part of another flower ...
Plant Reproduction
... 6. Process of causing roots to grow on stems by touching their tips to soil 8. Chemicals in the digestive system of some animals needed to break seed dormancy 9. Pollination that occurs whenever pollen is transferred from one flower to another genetically different flower 11. Enlarged base of the pi ...
... 6. Process of causing roots to grow on stems by touching their tips to soil 8. Chemicals in the digestive system of some animals needed to break seed dormancy 9. Pollination that occurs whenever pollen is transferred from one flower to another genetically different flower 11. Enlarged base of the pi ...
8. Prairie Smoke - Friess Lake School District
... How is this plant important to animals? Has it also been used by people? The flowers are pollinated by insects. The roots have been used as a weak tea for colic, ailments for the digestive tract and uterine hemorrhage, and fever. The plant has been used as a powerful astringent, styptic and eyewash. ...
... How is this plant important to animals? Has it also been used by people? The flowers are pollinated by insects. The roots have been used as a weak tea for colic, ailments for the digestive tract and uterine hemorrhage, and fever. The plant has been used as a powerful astringent, styptic and eyewash. ...
A plant without transport tubes to carry water and nutrients
... What does structure and function mean? • Structure is the form of a body part. • Function is what a structure does. ...
... What does structure and function mean? • Structure is the form of a body part. • Function is what a structure does. ...
Plants Study Guide 1. The green pigment found in specialized plant
... 38. A grapevine coiling around a fence post is an example of _____________________________________________. 39. What tropism do roots display when they respond to the environment by growing downward? ______________ 40. What determines the time of flowering in many plants? ___________________________ ...
... 38. A grapevine coiling around a fence post is an example of _____________________________________________. 39. What tropism do roots display when they respond to the environment by growing downward? ______________ 40. What determines the time of flowering in many plants? ___________________________ ...
Classification Puzzles
... parts called a head, a thorax and an abdomen. I have I a skeleton on the outside of my body called an exoskeleton, which Am isn’t made from bone. Fertilisation of my eggs takes placeAn inside my body and my young are laid in soft eggs. insect I can fly. Which group in the animal kingdom do I belong ...
... parts called a head, a thorax and an abdomen. I have I a skeleton on the outside of my body called an exoskeleton, which Am isn’t made from bone. Fertilisation of my eggs takes placeAn inside my body and my young are laid in soft eggs. insect I can fly. Which group in the animal kingdom do I belong ...
Catchweed bedstraw
... THE DEFENSE: As this is a native plant there very little insects that can be used to reduce the impact of the weed. As with most annual plants hand pulling can be easy when the plants are young and are few. Once established herbicides are about the only thing left to reduce the harm that this plant ...
... THE DEFENSE: As this is a native plant there very little insects that can be used to reduce the impact of the weed. As with most annual plants hand pulling can be easy when the plants are young and are few. Once established herbicides are about the only thing left to reduce the harm that this plant ...
PARTRIDGEBERRY
... PARTRIDGEBERRY Mitchella repens This is a low-growing, evergreen plant with creeping stems. The stems root as they grow along the ground so a single plant will grow over a large area. The dark green leaves may have a white pattern of veins. The small flowers are white and produced in pairs. The two ...
... PARTRIDGEBERRY Mitchella repens This is a low-growing, evergreen plant with creeping stems. The stems root as they grow along the ground so a single plant will grow over a large area. The dark green leaves may have a white pattern of veins. The small flowers are white and produced in pairs. The two ...
Control Systems In Plants
... Photoperiodism synchronizes many plant responses to changes of season ...
... Photoperiodism synchronizes many plant responses to changes of season ...
Virginia Pepperweed
... Seed are tear-shaped, grainy-surfaced and slightly greater than 1mm in length. Life cycle: winter annual. Toxic Plant: all parts of the plant are considered toxic, especially the seeds which contain isoallyl thiocyanates, irritant oils, and under some conditions, nitrates. Symptoms of poisoning inc ...
... Seed are tear-shaped, grainy-surfaced and slightly greater than 1mm in length. Life cycle: winter annual. Toxic Plant: all parts of the plant are considered toxic, especially the seeds which contain isoallyl thiocyanates, irritant oils, and under some conditions, nitrates. Symptoms of poisoning inc ...
Plant secondary metabolism
Plant secondary metabolism produces products that aid in the growth and development of plants but are not required for the plant to survive. Secondary metabolism facilitates the primary metabolism in plants. This primary metabolism consists of chemical reactions that allow the plant to live. In order for the plants to stay healthy, secondary metabolism plays a pinnacle role in keeping all the of plants' systems working properly. A common role of secondary metabolites in plants is defense mechanisms. They are used to fight off herbivores, pests, and pathogens. Although researchers know that this trait is common in many plants it is still difficult to determine the precise role each secondary metabolite. Secondary metabolites are used in anti-feeding activity, toxicity or acting as precursors to physical defense systems.