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Plant Parts. Chapter #3. 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). What are the parts of a plant?. Epicotyl : all of plant formed above cotyledonary node - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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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 perennials2) Grass Stem: hollow or filled3) 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 leaves3) 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

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What is the difference between a simple leaf and a compound leaf?

• simple leaf = 2 parts (leaf blade and petiole)

Petiole

Leaf

Blade

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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

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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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