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Leaves Stems and Roots
©2009 Norm Ivey
Leaves Stems and Roots Study Guide
1. Name the primary parts of roots, stems and leaves.
2. Describe the primary functions of leaves, stems and roots.
Flowering Plant Characteristics
• All flowering plants have ____________ tissues used to transport food and water.
• Food moves through the _________ from the leaves down to the roots and stems of the plant.
• Water and nutrients move through the _______ from the roots up to the stems and leaves.
vascular
phloem
xylem
Survival Adaptations
• Leaves are responsible for _______________ (making food), ______________ (using oxygen to burn food), and _____________ (releasing excess water vapor).
• Stems ____________ the plant, expose the leaves to ________, and transport food and__________.
• Roots __________ the plant and absorb _______ from the soil.
photosynthesisrespiration
transpiration
support
sunlight
water
anchor water
A Leaf
Stomata
Chloroplasts
Phloem
Xylem
Draw this picture in your notebook.
Leaves
• ______________ is the process by which plants release excess water to evaporation.
• To regulate transpiration, the plant can open and close its __________.
• [Answer this question] Compare the transpiration process to humans. What could you compare it to?
Transpiration
stomata
• [Answer this question] The stomata also release oxygen and take in carbon dioxide. What human process is this like?
• ______________ is the process by which plants burn food to release its energy.Respiration
Leaves
Photosynthesis
• _______________ in the leaf absorb light (energy) from the sun.
• _________ absorb water from the soil.• ___________ allow carbon dioxide to
enter the leaf.• Through a chemical reaction, the
water and carbon dioxide are converted into sugar, oxygen and excess water.
Chloroplasts
RootsStomata
Stems
• The three primary purposes of stems are to:___________ the plantExpose the leaves to ____________Transport _________ and ____________.water
sunlightSupport
food
Roots
• Roots _______ the plant to the ground and absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
• Plants with a single thick root with tiny hair-like roots coming off of it have a _______ root system. A carrot is an example of this type of root.
• Plant which have many roots branching in all directions have a _________ root system. Many trees have this type of root system.
taproot
fibrous
anchor
Root Systemshttp://www.bridgewater.edu/~lhill/Monocotdicot.htm
Which of these of these pictures is a taproot pictures is a taproot
system and which is a system and which is a fibrous root system?fibrous root system?
Draw a picture of each of the types of root systems in your
notebook.
• The tallest trees in the world, giant redwoods, grow up to 350 tall, but their roots are often only 10 feet deep.
• Redwoods tangle their roots together and give each other strength. They keep one another from falling over because of their own mass.
• What can we as people learn from the redwood trees?
Root Facts
You don’t have to copy this slide! Just read it and think!
Oconee State Park, South Carolina