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Introduction to Plants 9.1 The Plant Kingdom

9.1 The Plant Kingdom. Key Concepts What characteristics do all plants share? What do plants need to live successfully on land? How do nonvascular plants

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Introduction to Plants9.1 The Plant Kingdom

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Key ConceptsWhat characteristics do all plants share?What do plants need to live successfully on

land?How do nonvascular plants and vascular

plants differ?What are the different stages of a plant’s life

cycle?

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Key Termsphotosynthesis

tissuechloroplast

vacuolecuticle

vascular tissuefertilization

zygotenonvascular plant

vascular plantchlorophyllsporophyte

gametophyte

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What Is a Plant?Members of the plant kingdom share several

characteristics.1. Nearly all plants are autotrophs, organisms that

produce their own food.2. All plants are eukaryotes that contain many

cells.3. All plant cells are surrounded by cell walls.

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Plants are AutotrophsThe textbook refers to a typical plant as a sun-powered, food-making factory. What provides

the energy for this food-making process?photosynthesis

During photosynthesis, a plant uses carbon dioxide gas and water to make food and

oxygen. We will look at this process more closely in section 2.

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Plants Are MulticellularEukaryotes are organisms that contain many

cells.No matter how large or small a plant is, its

cells are organized into tissues-groups of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism.

An example would be the vascular tissue that transports materials throughout the plant’s body.

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Plant CellsUnlike the cells of some other eukaryotes, a plant’s

cells are enclosed by a cell wall.The cell wall surrounds the cell membrane and

separates the cell from the environment.Plant cell walls contain cellulose, a material that

makes the walls rigid. Cell walls are what make apples and carrots crunchy.

Plant cells contain structures called chloroplast-where food for the plant is made.

Plant cells also contain a vacuole or large storage sac that stores many substances, including water, wastes, and food.

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Reading CheckpointWhat is the function of the vacuole in a plant

cell?The function of a vacuole in a plant cell is to store substances including water, wastes, and

food.

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Adaptations for Living on landFor plants to survive on land, they must:

1. Have ways to obtain water and other nutrients from their surroundings (obtaining water and nutrients from the soil through roots)

2. Retain water (cuticle-waxy, water proof layer that helps a plant reduce water loss)

3. Transport materials in their bodies (vascular tissue-system of tubelike structures inside a plant through which water, minerals, and food are transported)

4. Support their bodies (Rigid cell walls and vascular tissue strengthen and support the bodies of large plants)

5. Reproduce (Fertilization, when a sperm cell unites with an egg cell, occurs resulting in a zygote-the fertilized egg)

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Reading CheckpointWhy do plants need adaptations to prevent

water loss?Plants must have ways of holding onto the

water they obtain, otherwise they could easily dry out due to evaporation.

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Classification of PlantsPlants are grouped into two major groups-

nonvascular plants and vascular plants.o Nonvascular plants are plants that lack a well-

developed system of tubes for transporting water and other materials.

o Vascular plants are plants with true vascular tissue.

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Nonvascular PlantsNonvascular plants do not have true vascular

tissue for support or transport. They grow low to the ground.

They obtain water and materials directly from their surroundings.

The materials then pass from one cell to the next.This slow method of transport helps explain why

most nonvascular plants live in damp, shady places.

Most vascular plants have only thin cell walls to provide support.

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Three Major Groups of Nonvascular PlantsMosses-Grow in damp, shady placesLiverworts-Often found growing on moist soil

and rocksHornworts-Usually grow on moist soil, often

mixed with grass plants

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Vascular PlantsVascular plants are better suited to life in dry

areas than are nonvascular plants.Their well-developed vascular tissue solves

the problem of transport, moving materials quickly and efficiently throughout the plant’s body.

Vascular tissue also provides strength, stability, and support to a plant.

Vascular plants are able to grow quite tall.

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Three Major Groups of Vascular PlantsSeedless Vascular Plants-Reproduce by

making sporesGymnosperms-Reproduce by seeds but do not

form flowers or fruitAngiosperms-Flower and produce seeds that

are surrounded by fruit

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Origin of PlantsScientist have posed the question, “Which

organisms were the ancestors of today’s plants?”In search of an answer, biologist have studied the

fossils of ancient plants.Biologist compared the chemicals in modern

plants to those in other organisms.o In particular, biologist studied a green pigment called

chlorophyll, found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae, and some bacteria.

o It was found that land plants and green algae contain the same forms of chlorophyll.

o This evidence led biologist to infer that ancient green algae were the ancestors of today’s land plants.

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Reading CheckpointWhat is chlorophyll?

Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in the chloroplast of plants, algae, and some

bacteria.

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Complex Life Cycle of a PlantPlants have complex life cycles that include

two different stages, the sporophyte stage and the gametophyte stage.

In the sporophyte stage, the plant produces spores, tiny cells that can grow into new organisms. A spore develops into the plant’s other stage, called the gametophyte.

In the gametophyte stage, the plant produces two kinds of sex cells: sperm cells and egg cells.

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Plant Life Cycle

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Reading CheckpointDuring which stage does a plant produce

spores?A plant produces spores during the sporophyte

stage.

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Questions???