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Levels of Plant Organization Levels of Organization in… Animals Plants Cell Cell Tissue Tissue Organ Organ Organ Organ System Organism System Organism Levels of Classification 1st Level of Organization: Cell Cell Wall: tough outer Chloroplasts: absorbs coating that protects sunlight to make sugars and supports the cell 2nd Level of Organization: Tissue 3 main types of tissue: Dermal – sounds like… Vascular – think of the cardiovascular system… Ground 2nd Level of Organization: Dermal Tissue Like skin, covers the outside of the plant. Protects tissue from injury and from drying Why do we want to out. What does skin do? keep water in the Carbon dioxide (CO2) in and prevents too plant? much water from moving out. 2nd Level of Organization: Dermal Tissue Cuticle: uppermost layer be around leaf that Will stomata open repels fungi and bacteria and prevents or closed during the water loss day in a hot, dry Stomata: controls water, carbon dioxide, desert? and oxygen exchange. 2nd Level of Organization: Vascular Like arteries and veins, vascular tissue transports nutrients the plant. What needsthroughout to be Thesetransported? run throughout the entire plant. Transports sugars and water. 2nd Level of Organization: Vascular Xylem: transports from roots Why wouldwater water travel to stem X is closer to W and U and leaves upward and why would P istransports closer to S and D leaves and Phloem: sugars from sugars travel downward? stems to roots Vascular Bundle SOURCE SINK (the highest concentration to the lowest concentration) 2nd Level of Organization: Ground Ground tissue is found all over the plant in between vascular bundles. Photosynthesis! Many chloroplasts are here, which means… Storage of sugars. Support of plant. Ground tissue 3rd Level of Organization: Organs 4th Level of Organization: Organ Systems Root System consisting of… Shoots System consisting of… 4th Level of Organization: Root System Consists of ROOTS and what kind of Vascular Tissue – Xylem and Phloem tissue? Anchors a plant. Allows for the exchange of materials with the soil. 4th Level of Organization: Root System 4th Level of Organization: Shoots System Consists of stems and leaves. Leaves absorb sunlight and then Photosynthesis! complete… Support. Exchange of materials. Homework 8.2 Review Questions Page 283 #1-6