Flowering Plants - Structure and Function
6.L.1.1 - SWBAT summarize the basic structures and functions of flowering plants required for survival, reproduction and defense.
- I will identify the structures of a flowering plant.
- I will explain the reproductive process in flowering plants.
- I will identify plant structures used for defense.
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Key Terms
Plants - flower, fruit, leaf, root, stem, seed, phloem, xylem
Leaf - stomata, guard cells, chloroplast, cuticle, epidermis, vein
Flower - anther, filament, ovary, ovule, peduncle, petal, pistil (aka - carpel), receptacle, sepal, stamen, stigma, style
Leaf - stomata, guard cells, chloroplast, cuticle, epidermis, vein
Flower - anther, filament, ovary, ovule, peduncle, petal, pistil (aka - carpel), receptacle, sepal, stamen, stigma, style
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WebQuest #2
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Steps:
1) Draw three seperate pictures (flower, leaf, plant) - you may use the button at the bottom of the page to get you started
2) Label each part
3) Next to each label, identify the roll of each part of the leaf, flower or plant (reproduction, survival or defense)
4) Explain what each is and/or does in your own words. Keep it to one sentence!