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BOTANY, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND PLANT GROWTHLESSON 6 - PLANT PARTS AND FUNCTIONS

FLOWERS AND FRUIT

PART 4

Plant Parts and Functions

Review of Roots

Segment One – Flowers

Segment Two – Fruits

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Review– Roots

Functions of Roots

▪ to absorb nutrients and water

▪ to anchor the plant in the soil

▪ to serve as food storage organs

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Roots Review

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taproot fibrous root

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Roots Review

Tree roots extend beyond drip line.

Most roots occur in top 12” of soil.

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Parts of a Root

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Roots as Food Crops

Sweet potato

Carrot

Parsnip

Salsify

Radish

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Segment One – Flowers

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Parts of a Flower

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Dioecious and Monoecious Plants

Dioecious Plants

▪ Staminate plants bear only male flowers

▪ Pistillate plants bear only female flowers

Monoecious Plants

▪ Flowers that contain both male and female parts

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How Seeds Form

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Types of Flowers

Solitary flower – one flower per stem

Inflorescence – cluster of flowers

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Segment Two – Fruits

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Segment Three – Fruits

Seeds mature ovule represent both parents

Ovary wall fleshy or dry represents maternal plant

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Parts of a Fruit

Types of Fruit

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pome drupe

dry simple fruit

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Parts of a Seed

▪ Embryo

▪ Endosperm

▪ Seed coat

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Review

Plant Parts and Functions, Parts Three & Four

▪ Segment One - Roots

▪ Segment Two – Flowers

▪ Segment Three – Fruit

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Review – Functions of Roots

▪ to absorb nutrients and water

▪ to anchor the plant in the soil

▪ to serve as food storage organs

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Review – Parts of a FlowerPistil (female)

▪ ovary

▪ style

▪ stigma

Stamen (male)

▪ filament

▪ anther

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Review – Definition of Fruit

Fruits consist of:

▪ fertilized and mature ovules (seeds)

▪ ovary wall

- fleshy as in the apple or

- dry and hard as in maple fruit (samara).

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