plants that make seeds
provide pathway for movement of food and water
contain an embryo that will form a new plant
produce food for the plant
There are separate
male and female cones
for reproduction
Absorb water and dissolved nutrients.
• Anchor the plant in the soil.
the evaporation of water from the surface of plant
(mainly the leaves)
Water travels from the roots to the leaves through
tiny tubes in the roots and stems
The water particles are attracted to the walls of the
tubes
The process in which plants make food
Photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts which are
green structures in leaves
The process to use food (made by the plant) “Producer”
Plants use the sugar created during photosynthesis for
food and their own energy.
Carbon dioxide and water is given off as waste.
The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area
of low concentration, until there is an equal amount of particles everywhere
the movement of water across the cell membrane in the roots.
Water moves from high concentration, through the membrane to an area
of low concentration
This is how water moves from the soil into the roots
Another method used to move substances in and out of a plant cell.
Use energy to move substances in and out of plant cells.
1.seed stage
2.seedling stage
3.adult stage
femal reproductive organ
The sticky top of the pistil that captures the pollen
grains.
stalk that supports the stigma
swollen
base of the pistil
containing ovules.
male reproductive organ
where pollen is poduced and stored
stalk that supports that anther
brightly
coloured to attract
birds and insects.
sacks
containing female
reproductive cells.
green,
protects the flower
before it opens.
(underneath after it
opens)
Organisms that carry pollen (male cells) from
one flower to another.
Reproduction of plants that doesn’t involve seeds
long along stems that grow “run along” the surface of the soil.
stems that run underground
underground stems close to the plant
attaching a part of one plant onto another plant.
Knowing exactly what the plant needs and the
conditions required for different stages of its
life can increase the growth of a plant.
particles in the soil that come from plants and animals that have died