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Unit 1: Plants. Bio and Life Sciences Applied Critical Science Ms. Sara J. Ball. What do plants need?. Let’s make a list of what plants need: Water Sun Soil Nutrients/Food. Where do these needs come from?. Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant. Vocabulary to Know: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Unit 1: PlantsBio and Life Sciences
Applied Critical ScienceMs. Sara J. Ball
Let’s make a list of what plants need: Water Sun Soil Nutrients/Food
What do plants need?
Need Indoors Outdoors
Water Tap Water Rain/Hose
Light Lamps/Bulbs/Windows Sun
Soil Potting soil Dirt/Ground
Nutrients/Food Fertilizer Soil/Bugs/Animals
Where do these needs come from?
Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant Vocabulary to Know:1. Germinating: when a seedling comes up.2. Pollinating: when pollen goes from an anther
(male) to a pistil (female).3. Stamen: The lengthy stem holding the anther out
for pollinators to reach.4. Pistil: the part of the flower that holds the ovary.5. Ovary: where the eggs are contained in a flower.6. Pollen: the seed that fertilizes the egg in a flower.7. Seedling: the first sprout that germinates from a
seed.
Parts of a Flower Vocabulary
Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant
Germinating
Pollinating
Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant Pollination: 3 Methods-1. Self-pollination: plants can use their own
pollen to fertilize their flowers.2. Natural pollination: the wind or animals
transfer pollen from anthers to pistils3. Cross-pollination: plants of one kind can
pollinate plants of another kind.
Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant Seeds have
three parts:◦ Embryo◦ Food
(cotyledon)◦ Seed coat
Once seeds find water, space and sun, they germinate.
Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant Create your own Mini Book about the life cycle
of a flowering plant using the Mini Book 2 template worksheet. Each page should contain a picture of the stage in the life cycle and a label.
Number your pages. Cut out your pages. On the back of each page write one sentence
about what happens in that stage. Staple your Mini Book together on the left hand
side to make a book.
Parts of a Flower Vocabulary
Parts of a Flower Vocabulary
Name the Parts of a Flower
Do you see the petals and leaves?
petals
leaves
Do you see petals, anthers and pistils?
petals
pistil
anthers
Do you see petals and anthers?
petals
anthers
Do you see petals, anthers and the stem?
petals
anthers
stem
Do you see petals, a stigma and the stem?
petals
stigma
stem
Do you see petals, anthers and the stigma?
petals
stigma
anthers
Do you see the ovaries?Ovaries (fruit)
Do you see the ovaries?
Ovaries (fruit)
Do you see the pistil, ovary, stigma and anthers?
pistilanthers
stigma
ovary
My Flower- Spinach!
pistil
anthers
stigma
petals
Parts of a Flower Work in your seed groups and use the
Internet to find pictures of the flower that your plant produces.
On a sheet of drawing paper, make a careful drawing of your plant’s flower. Notice the colors and shapes of the flower.
On your drawing, labels the parts of the flower, identifying the parts that match the picture of a flower in our notes.
Color your picture so the flower is the correct color for your plant.
Plant CellsVocabulary to Know:1. Cell Wall: the cellulose wall
surrounding the cell.2. Cell Membrane: 3. Mitochondria:4. Vacuole:5. Nucleus:6. Cytoplasm:7. Choloroplast:
Plant Cells
Cell MembraneThin skin on the outside of a cell that allows nutrients and waste to pass in and out of the cell.
Plant CellsMitochondriaCreate the energy used by the cell every day. “Powerhouse of the cell”
Plant CellsCell Wall
Firm structure and support for the cell.
Protects the cell membrane.
Plant CellsVacuole
Contains water or waste products of the cell.Storage closet for the cell.
Plant CellsNucleus
The “brain” of the cell.Contains the DNA and controls everything in the cell.
Plant CellsChloroplastsContain chlorophyll, conduct photosynthesis, store food for the cell.
Plant CellsEndoplasmic Reticulum
The “stomach” of the cell, digests carbs and fats. Also, the “post office” of the cell, packaging things up and shipping them out!
Plant CellsRibosome
Make proteins for the cell to use.
Plant CellsCytoplasmThe “jelly” in which the other organelles exist and do their things!