powerpoint plant parts for science gr 5
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Plant Parts & Functions
Jean LacobCovering:
5th grade CA State Standard 2e
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Parts of The Plant
•Roots•Leaves•Stem•Flower•Seed
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Roots• 2 Types of
Root Systems– Taproot– Fibrous
System
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RootsTaproot System
Primary roots grow down from the stem with some secondary roots forming
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RootsFibrous Root System
Small lateral roots that spread out just below the soil surface
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Can you identify these root types?
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Root Functions
• Absorption of water and nutrients– performed by root hairs
• Transportation of water and nutrients to stem
• Anchor plant to maintain stability• Store food and water
Roots have 4 primary functions
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Parts of the Root
• Epidermis– Outermost layer of cells, like the “skin” of
the root
• Cortex– Tissue inside epidermis that stores starch
and other substances for the growth of the root
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Carrot root cross section, 40X
• A= vascular cylinder contains the (xylem and phloem)
• B = cortex
• C = endodermis (contains cells which prevent water from leaking from the vascular cylinder)
• D = epidermis (protects the carrot root and absorbs water)
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Xylem and Phloem
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Cross- section of a stem
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Functions of the Stem• Transport water and
nutrients from roots to leaves• Supports leaves, fruit, and
flowers• Food storage
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What plants need:
• Watch this animated movie to see what plants need and what they produce.
• Click Here for movie
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Important Functions of Leaves
• Photosynthesis– Process that plants use to produce
their food– Carbon Dioxide + Water Sugar +
Oxygen
• Transpiration– Loss of water and exchange of carbon
dioxide
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Leaf Parts• Apex
– Tip of leaf
• Base– Attaches to petiole – if petiole is absent,– attaches directly to stem
• Margin– Edge of leaf
• Epidermis– “Skin” of leaf - responsible for gas exchange
• Stomata– Outside layer of leaf opening in epidermis where gas
and water exchange
• Mesophyll– Middle layer of leaf where photosynthesis occurs
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Veins
Stalk
Main Vein
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Cross-section of a Leaf
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