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Science 10 – Unit C - BIOLOGY Chapter 3 - Plants C3.1 - Cells, Tissues and Systems  Cells, Tissues, and Systems o In all living systems, co-operation ensures that needs are met, that all cells:      Unicellularity vs Multicellularity Unicellular Organisms o All life processes occur o volume ratio Multicellular Organisms o Contain specialized cells that surface area to  o o tissues, organs, organ systems surface area to volume ratio o  Plant Organization o Like animals, plants have an organization  Cells  Tissues - group of specialized cells  Organs - tissues  Organ System - group of o Practice problems:  Put these terms in order from smallest (most specific) to largest (least specific)  lungs, bronchiole, mitochondria, respiratory system, lung cells  leaf cell, chloroplasts, palisade tissue, shoot system, leaf  in each example above,  what is the organ?  what is the organ system?  what is the tissue?  Plant Organ Systems o Plants have two organ systems  The shoot system:  includes  also includes  contains photosynthetic organs that  The root system:   also includes aerial roots  absorbs o Practice problem:  Put the letter S next to any part of the plant that is part of the shoot system, and R for the root system  Plant Growth o Plant cells divide for new growth and to o mitosis: process of cell division where  unlike in animal cells, mitosis in plants requires growing  cell division occurs in growth areas called  when new cells are produced in the meristems, they have the potential to  Plant Structure o Plants contain materials which give them strength and support  cellulose gives plant cell walls structure  lignin is another supportive material found in plants  newsprint made from trees with a high lignin content, and it is the lignin that it is responsible for  high quality, bright white paper has  Plant Tissue o Dermal tissue (epidermis)  found on the outside of herbaceous plants (non-woody)   produces a cuticle:  involved with matter and gas exchange o Ground tissue  layer  responsible for photosynthesis and food & water storage  makes up most of the body of the plant  some cells are tightly organized  some cells are loosely packed to allow for o Vascular tissue  responsible for the transportation of materials  Xylem: moves  Phloem: distributes  vascular bundles are  Vascular Tissue o Xylem tissue: moves water and dissolved minerals  movement  transports for photosynthesis  made of long individual cells which grow holes at each end and fuse like a long straw  xylem cells die, but o Phloem tissue: moves dissolved sugars (food)  formed with long individual  perforated ends and sides to allow transfer of nutrients by osmosis  companion cells located in the phloem tissue use ATP to move and transport nutrients  from  to  Specialization in Plant Cells o Specialized cells make products that are  Example 1:  cells in the root system are responsible for absorbing water and minerals  these cells grow tiny hairs called root hairs to maximize surface area.  Example 2:  dermal cells produce a cuticle to protect the plant from  Example 3:  guard cells form tiny pores called stomata on the underside of plant leaves  formed from the plant’s  stomata are involved in  Homework - Read p.296 – 302, o complete diagram o complete Section C3.1 in green workbook Transport in Plants Identify the structures that make up the shoot and root systems, and the processes occurring in each structure that are responsible for transport in the plant. Science 10 – Unit C - BIOLOGY Chapter 3 - Plants  C3.2 - The leaf and photosynthesis Photosynthesis o The leaf is a collection of tissues working together to carry out  “Photo” = light, “synthesis” = putting together  “photosynthesis” = o The purpose of photosynthesis is  Water + Carbon Dioxide ----------- Glucose + Oxygen chlorophyll + light 6 H2O(l) + 6 CO2(g) -------------------> C6H12O6(aq) + 6O2(g) chlorophyll + light  Chloroplast o Plant cells have organelles called , which contain o cells containing chloroplasts are found in the ground tissue o light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll and turned into chemical energy (food for the plant) o Accessory Pigments  Chlorophyll is not the only pigment to capture light energy  Accessory pigments help protect the plant and  when temperatures get colder in the fall,  Gas exchange in plants o Two main reactions that take place in plants and produce gases as products  Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts  Occurs  Produces  Cellular respiration occurs in the cytoplasm and mitochondria  (as long as products from photosynthesis are available)  Glucose + oxygen  carbon dioxide + water + energy  C6H12O6 + 6O2  CO2 + H2O + energy o Photorespiration  the two processes together  o Observing photosynthesis  What is an easy way to measure photosynthesis?  Watch for a product of photosynthesis – OXYGEN  Homework: read p.303 – 308 o complete section C3.2 in the green workbook
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            