Yr8 Plants 2008
Yr8 Plants 2008
Yr8 Plants 2008
Plants
You can remember this from the first letter of each word:
MR GREAR
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How do plants and animals fit into these characteristics?
Complete the table with how the organism may perform each of the
following features of living things.
Assimilation
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How do plant and animal cells differ?
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The plant needs raw material to make glucose. These raw materials
are:
• Carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere by absorbing it
through its leaves and
• Water which the roots absorb from the soil and transport up to
the leaves.
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What is respiration again?
Respiration is the chemical process which releases the energy in
food to provide the energy for life. All living cells in all plants and
animals must respire.
The raw materials for respiration are:
• Oxygen that they get from the air or water.
• Glucose which comes from the food they eat.
The oxygen and glucose react inside the cells of the organism to
release energy. Two by-products are produced are water and carbon
dioxide which the organism excretes.
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How do these processes work together?
Photosynthesis and respiration work together in the living world,
helping to recycle the carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Complete the chart below showing the relationship:
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Clues:
ACROSS
2. product of photosynthesis
5. produced in respiration
6. way plants make food
8. site of photosynthesis
9. eats plants or other animals
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13. makes its own food
Results;
Part No Colour
Main root
Root hairs
Stem
Leaf
Flower
Bud
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Conclusion:
The two main systems of a flowering plant are the:
• root system and the
• shoot system
The root system is made up of:
i. _________________________
ii. _________________________
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ii. _________________________
iii. _________________________
iv. _________________________
Method:
1. Examine the the seed.
2. Record its appearance.
3. Fill a plastic cup with soil to about a centimeter of the top.
4. Push the seeds just a few millimeters into the soil
5. Add a small amount of water.
6. Observe, measure and water each lesson for
about 10 days
7. Record all results in a table
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Results;
Height
Day Observations
(mm)
Variables:
Variables are the things which affect the result of an experiment.
All of the variables are kept equal except for the two which are
being related. Some of the variables which would be kept equal in
this experiment are soil, water, position etc. The two related
variables are as follows:
• The variable you set is the independent variable, in this case time
• The variable which depends on how long the seed is growing is the
dependant variable and in this case, plant height.
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Graph:
Conclusion:
• The seed germinated after ____ days
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More about the root system
All flowering plants have a root system. The root system is found
under the ground.
It consists of two parts:
• Main root/s
• Root hairs
The function of the root system is:
• anchorage
• absorption of water and salts through the root hairs
Results:
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to be able to ___________
water.
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More about the shoot system
All flowering plants have a shoot system. The shoot system is found
above the ground.
It consists of four main parts:
• Stem
• Leaves
• Apical bud (for growing)
• Flowers (for reproduction)
The stem has two functions:
• It supports the leaves, buds and flowers.
• It transports water and salts from the roots to the leaves and
food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
Aim: To determine if leaves are needed to ‘pull’ water from the soil
Method:
1. Set up the materials as shown in a sunny position and check next
lesson.
2. Draw and label what you see.
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Results:
Plant A Plant B
Conclusion:
• Leaves are __________ for water to move up the stem
through special __________ which are called xylem vessels.
• Food made in the leaves travels through other special vessels
called phloem vessels.
• Together, the phloem and xylem vessels are called vascular
bundles.
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Results:
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Conclusion:
The plant _______ water through its _______
Results:
• Leaf a ________________________________________
• Leaf b ________________________________________
• Leaf c ________________________________________
• Leaf d ________________________________________
Conclusion:
• Most stomates are found on the ________ of the leaf because
when it was left unsealed, the leaf was most wilted.
• Leaves a and d are controls to compare the results of b and c
with.
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Look at some stomates under the microscope
Did they look like those in the diagram below? ________________
Photosynthesis revisited
Fill in the labelling blanks on the following diagram for the
substances that enter and leave the leaf during photosynthesis.
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Write a word equation for the photosynthesis and include the
conditions which have to be present for the reaction to occur.
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What do flowers do?
Use the words in the following list to fill-in the blanks in the text.
It is made up of:
• The sepals
• The petals
• The stamens
• The pistil
and protect the flower in the bud stage. The function of the sepals
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What is the stamen and what does it do?
Inside the coloured pe______ is the male part of the flower called
the sta______.
The a________ produces pollen. Pollen is the plants male sex cell.
The sty__ is a thin stalk, which connects the stigma to the ovary.
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How does reproduction take place in a flowering plant?
wind. The pollen is caught by the sticky sti____ and passes down the
sty___ and into the ova___ and unites with the ovu___ (called
Germination in detail
Germination is how a seed starts to changes into a plant. This will
only happen if the seed have the right conditions.
When the germination two parts push out of the seed:
• The seed root grows downwards first
• The seed shoot grows upwards second
Before a seed can germinate, it must have:
• a supply of water
• a supply of oxygen
• a suitable temperature
Stages of germination:
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Activity:
From the above description of parts and function, label the diagram
below and then complete the ‘structure/function’ table following it.
Male
Structure Function
Female
Structure Function
Structural
Structure Function
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How do we classify plants?
Following is a plant classification key which divides all plants into five
main groups according to structural similarities.
Plant type:
Plant type:
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B. From the above key chart, describe the following:
a)A flowering banksia:
Kingdom?
Stem?
Seeds?
Flowers?
b) Cone-bearing pine (conifer):
Kingdom?
Stem?
Seeds?
Flowers?
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Plants
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How do plants survive in their varied environments?
All living organisms have special features, which allow them to
survive in their environment. These special features are called
adaptations.
Plants also adapt to the habitat in which they live. Some common
adaptations are:
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How do plants supply the energy for the living world?
Plants store the suns energy during photosynthesis in the form of
glucose (plant food) They are the producers in the food chain.
Animals get this energy either by eating plants or eating other
animals which have eaten plants and so the energy is passed on.
Animals are therefor consumers in the food chain.
Example: The food chain of a fox. (arrow means ‘is eaten by’)
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3. From where do plants get their energy? __________________
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7. What are the openings on the underside of the leaf called? _____
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11. How do mangrove plants get rid of their excess salt?
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19. Why are plants very important to life on earth?
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