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12/12 - 7th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Learn about Seed Plants Collect HW: Reading & Note taking p.179 – 182 Collect HW: Signed Grade Printout Angiosperm Textbook Reading 362 - 369 HW: Chap 10 Reading Guide Section 1 Reminder: Bring a flower on 12/15 & 12/16 for flower dissection lab. ( 5 Points) Reminder HW: Science Fair Topic due 12/20 & 12/21 (10 Points) Reflection • Prompt: Give 2 reasons why stems are important. Give 2 reasons why roots are important. (write in complete sentences) What is a seed plant? • All have vascular tissues • Most plants are seed plants (10 to 1) • Seed plants use seeds to reproduce • All seed plants have roots, leaves and stems • In plants what you see are the sporophyte stage. Parts of Seeds • Embryo • Stored Food • Seed Coat. What do seeds need to develop into a new plant? • Light • Water • Nutrients. How can seeds be scattered? • • • • Animals Water Wind Shooting out of plant. What is Germination? • Early Growth Stage of Embryo What role do leaves play in plant? • Leaves capture the sun’s energy and carry out the food making process of photosynthesis Structure of leaf What are the functions of stems? • • • Carry substances between the leaves and roots Support the plant and hold up the leaves Store food. What are the functions of roots? • Anchor plants in the ground • Absorb water and nutrients from the soil • Store food. What are Gymnosperms? • A gymnosperm is a seed plant that produce naked seeds. Life Cycle of Gymnosperm • Most Gymnosperms produce two types of cones: Male cones and female cones Angiosperm Review • Q: What is a plant that produce seeds that are enclosed in a fruit called? • A: Angiosperm What is the reproductive structure of angiosperms? • Flower What are the two characteristics of angiosperms? • 1. Produce Flowers • 2. Produce Fruits Structure of Flower Reminder Homework for 12/15 & 12/16 HW: Bring a large flower in a plastic bag w/ your name on it. that we will observe in class: Best to bring a Lilly Next best is to bring a large flower where you can see the pistil and stamen. You can go to a florist and ask them of any old flower that they are going to throw away 5 Points