Plant Anatomy and Physiology Ms. Marsh. Today… Plant Anatomy –Cells –Tissues –Organs Plant Physiology –Water & sugar transport –Plant hormones.
Transport in plants Xylem: Evapo-transpiration. Objectives Describe the structure of xylem vessels & sieve tubes. Describe the structure of xylem vessels.
Transport in plants Xylem: Evapo-transpiration. Why do plants need a transport system? To transport food and water throughout the plant from roots to.
Chapter 36 Transport in Vascular Plants. A. Physical Forces H2OH2O CO 2 O2O2 light sugar H2OH2O CO 2 O2O2 minerals.
AP Biology Exam Review Plant Anatomy and Physiology.
5/5/10 DAILY DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Complete Sentences College Board Objectives: Biotechnology, RNAi, Lampreys and Plants Using Lab Manual pages 60-62, please.
Transport in Plants Objectives: * Explain the need for transport systems in multicellular plants in terms of size and surface area:volume ratio; **Describe,
Plant kingdom diversity. Plant Groups 1.Bryophytes-Mosses (seedless, non- vascular) 2.Seedless vascular plants-Ferns 3.Gymnosperms-Evergreens 4.Angiosperms-Flowering.
Xylem And Phloem. Vascular tissue evolved as an adaptation to life on land. It consists of a series of elements that form tubes throughout the plant.
PLANTS Non-vascular plants: mosses and their relatives (BYROPHYTES) Seedless vascular plants: ferns and their relatives (PTERIDOPHYTES) Seed plants: cone-bearing.
SYSTEMS IN PLANTS Plants are multicellular Organisms with Two obvious distinguishing features: They are usually green They cannot Move from place to place.
LG 3 – Plant Transport Plant Material Transport Material Transport – Passive and Active Transport – Water Movement in Plants – Transport in Roots Water.