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1/21 & 1/22 7th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Learn about Angiosperm (Seed Plants) Collect HW: Reading & Notetaking p.166 – p.168 Change Jobs Science Fair Background Presentations Textbook Reading 375 – 379 HW: Reading & Notetaking p.181- 182 Reminder HW: Science Data Table & Graph due 2/18 & 2/19 (15 Points) Reflection • Prompt: What are the 3 ways that seeds can be dispersed (p.378)? Reflection • Prompt: Draw, label and write the descriptions of the Phloem and Xylem in Figure 11 on p. 376. Transport and Support – How can plants grow so tall? • Vascular tissue: Internal tube like structures through which water and food move inside the plant What are the functions of stems? • • • Carry substances between the leaves and roots Support the plant and hold up the leaves Store food. Vascular Tissues: Xylem vs Phloem • Food flows down the _________ Phloem Vascular Tissues: Xylem vs Phloem • Water travels up the _________ Xylem What are the characteristics of Vascular Plant? • They all have Vascular Tissue • They use Pollen and eggs to Reproduce 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 the reproductive structure of angiosperms? • Flower Where can you find the eggs on a plant? • Flower Where can you find the sperms on a plant? • Pollen Grain Pollination and Fertilization Questions on the Formative Assessment • • • • • What is a Phloem? What is a Xylem? What the 2 main characteristics of seed plants? What are parts of a seed? In Plants where is the male sperms cells contained in? • What are some of the ways that seed are dispersed?