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Title: Plant Parts


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Plant Parts
  • Chapter 3

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What are the parts of a plant?
  • Node swollen part of stem where buds form
    (leaves or stems grow here)
  • Cotyledons leaves formed at first node
    (cotyledonary node)

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What are the parts of a plant?
  • Epicotyl all of plant formed above cotyledonary
    node
  • Internode stem tissue between nodes

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What are the types of stems?
  • 1) Woody Stem trees, shrubs, woody perennials
  • 2) Grass Stem hollow or filled
  • 3) Herbaceous Stem like woody but softer
    (clover, alfalfa)
  • 4) Modified Stem

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Types of Modified Stems
  • Bulbs (onion)
  • Tubers (potato)
  • Stolons above ground runner (strawberry)
  • Rhizomes below ground runners (field bindweed or
    creeping jenny)

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What are the functions of stems?
  • 1) transport water, nutrients, sugars
  • 2) support leaves
  • 3) store food

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What are buds?
  • special tissue on stems that can grow into new
    plant parts
  • buds are described according to

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  • 1) structures into which they grow
  • -Vegetative leaves or stems
  • -Floral flowers
  • -Mixed both
  • 2) where buds appear on stem
  • -Apical tips of stems
  • -if floral bush
  • -if vegetative vine
  • -Axillary where leaf joins stem
  • -Adventitious near wounds
  • 3) How buds are arranged

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Bud Arrangements
  • Alternate (alfalfa)
  • Opposite (beans)
  • Whorled (not common)

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What is Apical Dominance?
  • apical bud tries to make plant grow taller or
    longer
  • if we remove apical bud, we remove the apical
    dominance

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What are leaves?
  • undergo photosynthesis, exchange gases

13
What is the difference between a simple leaf and
a compound leaf?
  • simple leaf 2 parts (leaf blade and petiole)

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What is the difference between a simple leaf and
a compound leaf?
  • Compound leaf leaf blade divided into leaflets

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What are the different types of compound leaves?
  • Palmately compound

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What are the different types of compound leaves?
  • Pinately compound

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What are the different types of compound leaves?
  • Trifoliate (alfalfa)

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What is the Hypocotyl?
  • part of the plant below the cotyledonary node

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What purpose does the hypocotyl serve?
  • 1) anchor plant
  • 2) absorb water nutrients
  • 3) store food

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What are the types of root systems?
  • -Taproot one main root, has no nodes
  • (carrot, evergreen, kochia)
  • -Fibrous root many nodes, branching root system
    (grasses)

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To help prevent soil erosion, which root system
would be best?
  • Fibrous

22
What are the parts of a grass plant?
  • Leaves Sheath is the part of leaf that wraps
    around the stem
  • Joints internodes
  • Culm stems

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Grass Plant Parts
  • Tillers branches, all branch from the base of
    the plant
  • Crown union of roots and stem
  • Jointing stage stems elongate rapidly

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