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Ch. 15 &16: Plant Physiology Major parts of a flower Plant Cell How plants produce food • Photosynthesis – a series of processes in which light energy is converted to a simple sugar. • Chlorophyll – green material inside the leaves and stems of the plant that gives the plant its green color. • Chloroplasts – small, membrane-bound bodies inside cells that contain the green chlorophyll pigments. • These are the sites of the actual conversion of solar energy into stored energy. Photosynthesis 6CO2 + 6H2O >> C6H12O6 + 6O2 Respiration • Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide C6H12O6 + 6O2 >> 6CO2 + 6H2O +HEAT Transpiration • Process by which the plant gives up water vapor to the atmosphere. – Most plants transpire about 90% of the water they take in. What causes plants to wilt? • Lack of turgor pressure, caused from not having enough water. • Turgor pressure – swollen or stiffened condition as a result of plant cells being full of water. Purpose of soil • Soil provides a natural environment for roots. It supplies air, water, and nutrients for the plant. Plant nutrition • There are sixteen essential elements for normal plant growth. – Macronutrients – elements used in relatively large amounts. – Micronutrients – elements used in small, or trace amounts. Macronutrients • C – carbon • H – hydrogen • O - oxygen Obtained from the atmosphere N – nitrogen Ca - calcium P – phosphorus Mg - magnesium K – potassium S – sulfur Micronutrients • • • • • • • B – boron Cu – copper Cl – chlorine Fe – iron Mn – manganese Mo – molybdenum Zn - zinc Soil pH • pH – acidity level. 1 2 3 4 5 Optimum range for most plants 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Neutral Acidic Alkaline (base) 14