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Introduction
To
Plant Anatomy
Topic
The Four Basic Parts of Plants
 Leaves
 Stems
 Roots
 Flowers
Leaves
 Functions
 Make food through photosynthesis
 Site of gas exchange
 Respiration
 Photosynthesis
 Store food
Tissues of the Leaf (Epidermis)
 Cuticle
 Waxy substance that
covers the leaves &
stems
 Waterproof layer that
keeps water in plants
Tissues of the Leaf (Epidermis)
 Stomata
 Openings in the
epidermis mainly
located on the
underside of leaves
 Exchange of gases
Tissues of the Leaf (Epidermis)
 Guard Cells
 Two cells located on
each side of stomata
 Open and closes
stomata
Tissues of the Leaf
(Mesophyll Layer)
 Palisade mesophyll
 Primary site of photosynthesis
 Spongy mesophyll
 Contains air & chloroplasts
 Site of photosynthesis and gas exchange
Tissues of the Leaf
 Vascular Bundles
 Called veins
 In spongy mesophyll
 Phloem moves food
from leaf to the rest
of the plant
 Xylem moves water
& minerals up to
leaves from roots
Tissues of the Leaf
External Parts of the Leaf
 Petiole
 Leaf stalk or part that connects the leaf to
the stem.
 Blade
 The large, flat part of a leaf.
 Midrib
 The large center vein.
External Parts of the Leaf
Leaf Forms
Leaf Margins
Leaf Tips
Leaf Bases
Leaf Arrangements (Simple)
Leaf Arrangements
(Compound)
Leaf Crops
Stems
 Functions
 Movement of materials
 Water & minerals from roots to leaves
 Manufactured food from leaves to roots
 Support leaves & reproductive structures
 Food storage
External Stem Structure
 Lenticels
 Breathing pores.
 Bud Scale Scars
 Show where terminal buds have been
located.
 Leaf Scars
 Show where leaves were attached.
External Stem Structure
 Terminal Bud
 Bud on the end of the stem.
 Axillary Lateral Bud
 Bud on the side of the stem.
External Stem Structure
Internal Stem Structure
 Xylem
 The tissue that transports water & nutrients up
from roots to stems & leaves.
 Phloem
 Tissue that transports food down from leaves to
roots.
 Cambium
 Thin, green, actively growing tissue located
between bark & wood and produces all new stems
cells.
Internal Stem Structure
 Bark
 Old, inactive phloem.
 Heartwood
 Old, inactive xylem.
 Sapwood
 New, active xylem.
Internal Stem Structure
(Monocots)
 Vascular bundles
contain both xylem
& phloem.
 Examples:
 Grasses
 Corn
Monocot Stems
(Vascular Bundle)
Internal Stem Structure
(Dicots)
 Plant stems have
xylem & phloem
separated by the
cambium.
 Example:
 Trees
Internal Stem Structure
(Dicots)
Specialized Types of Stems
 Corm
 Underground
 Solid, fleshy, scale
covered
 Examples
 Gladiolus
 Crocus
Specialized Types of Stems
 Bulb
 Layers of fleshy
scales that overlap
each other
 Underground stem
 Examples
 Tulips
 Lilies
 Onions
                  
Specialized Types of Stems
 Tubers
 Food Storage Area
 Short, thick
underground stem
 Examples
 Potato
 Caladium
Specialized Types of Stems
 Examples Crown
 Closely grouped
stems or plantlets
 Just above or
below ground
 African violet
 Ferns
Specialized Types of Stems
 Spurs
 Short stems found
on woody limbs
adapted for
increased fruit
production
 Examples
 Apple
 Pear
Specialized Types of Stems
 Rhizomes
 Underground stems
that produce roots on
the lower surface
and extend leaves
and flower shoots
above ground
 Examples
 Iris
 Lily of the Valley
Specialized Types of Stems
 Stolens
 Stem that grows
horizontally above
the soil surface
 Examples
 Strawberries
 Airplane Plant
Stem Crops
Roots
 Functions
 Anchor the plant
 Absorb water & minerals
 Store food
 Propagate or reproduce some plants
Different Types of Roots
 Tap Root
 One main root, no
nodes
 Continuation of the
primary root
 Ideal for anchorage
 Penetration is
greater for water
 Storage area for food
Different Types of Roots
 Fibrous Root
 Many finely
branched secondary
roots
 Shallow roots cover
a large area
 More efficient
absorption of water &
minerals
 Roots hold the soil to
prevent erosion
Different Types of Roots
 Aerial Roots
 Clinging air roots
 Short roots that grow
horizontally from the
stems
 Roots that fasten the
plant to a support
 Absorptive air roots
 Absorb moisture from
the air
Different Types of Roots
 Adventitious Roots
 Develop in places
other than nodes
 Form on cuttings &
rhizomes
External Parts of Roots
 Root Cap
 Indicates
growth of
new cells.
External Parts of Roots
 Root Hairs
 Tiny one celled hair-
like extensions of the
epidermal cells
located near the tips
of roots.
 Increase surface
area.
 Absorb water &
minerals.
Internal Parts of Roots
 Much like those of stems with phloem,
cambium and xylem layers.
 Phloem
 The outer layer.
 Carries food down the plant.
 Xylem
 The inner layer.
 Carries water & minerals up to the stem.
Root Crops
Flowers
 Function
 Contain the sexual
organs for the plant.
 Produces fruit, which
protects, nourishes
and carries seeds.
 Attracts insects for
pollination.
Parts of the Flower
 Sepals
 Outer covering of the
flower bud.
 Protects the stamens
and pistils when
flower is in bud
stage.
 Collectively known
as the calyx.
Parts of the Flower
 Petals
 Brightly colored
 Protects stamen &
pistils.
 Attracts pollinating
insects.
 Collectively called
the corolla.
Parts of the Flower (Stamen)
 Male reproductive
part
 Anther
 Produces pollen
 Filament
 Supports the anther
Parts of the Flower (Pistil)
 Female reproductive
part
 Ovary
 Enlarged portion at
base of pistil
 Produces ovules
which develop into
seeds
 Stigma
 Holds the pollen
grains
Parts of the Flower (Pistil)
 Style
 Connects the stigma with the ovary
 Supports the stigma so that it can be
pollinated
Parts of the Flower
Imperfect Flower
 Male or female
reproductive organs
not, but not both.
 Example:
 A male flower has
sepals, petals, and
stamen, but no pistils.
 A female flower has
sepals, petals, and
pistils, but no stamen.
Perfect Flowers
 Contains both male
and female
reproductive
structures.
Incomplete Flowers
 Missing one of the
four major parts of
the flower.
 Stamen
 Pistil
 Sepal
 Petal
Complete Flowers
 Contains male and
female reproductive
organs along with
petals and sepals.
Flowers
 Imperfect flowers are always incomplete
but……..
 Perfect flowers are not always complete
and……..
 Complete flowers are always perfect.
Importance of Flowers
 Important in florist &
nursery businesses.
 Many plants are grown solely
for their flowers.
 Plants have flowers to attract insects for
pollination, but people grow them for
beauty & economic value.
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Plant anatomy presentation

  • 2. The Four Basic Parts of Plants  Leaves  Stems  Roots  Flowers
  • 3. Leaves  Functions  Make food through photosynthesis  Site of gas exchange  Respiration  Photosynthesis  Store food
  • 4. Tissues of the Leaf (Epidermis)  Cuticle  Waxy substance that covers the leaves & stems  Waterproof layer that keeps water in plants
  • 5. Tissues of the Leaf (Epidermis)  Stomata  Openings in the epidermis mainly located on the underside of leaves  Exchange of gases
  • 6. Tissues of the Leaf (Epidermis)  Guard Cells  Two cells located on each side of stomata  Open and closes stomata
  • 7. Tissues of the Leaf (Mesophyll Layer)  Palisade mesophyll  Primary site of photosynthesis  Spongy mesophyll  Contains air & chloroplasts  Site of photosynthesis and gas exchange
  • 8. Tissues of the Leaf  Vascular Bundles  Called veins  In spongy mesophyll  Phloem moves food from leaf to the rest of the plant  Xylem moves water & minerals up to leaves from roots
  • 10. External Parts of the Leaf  Petiole  Leaf stalk or part that connects the leaf to the stem.  Blade  The large, flat part of a leaf.  Midrib  The large center vein.
  • 11. External Parts of the Leaf
  • 19. Stems  Functions  Movement of materials  Water & minerals from roots to leaves  Manufactured food from leaves to roots  Support leaves & reproductive structures  Food storage
  • 20. External Stem Structure  Lenticels  Breathing pores.  Bud Scale Scars  Show where terminal buds have been located.  Leaf Scars  Show where leaves were attached.
  • 21. External Stem Structure  Terminal Bud  Bud on the end of the stem.  Axillary Lateral Bud  Bud on the side of the stem.
  • 23. Internal Stem Structure  Xylem  The tissue that transports water & nutrients up from roots to stems & leaves.  Phloem  Tissue that transports food down from leaves to roots.  Cambium  Thin, green, actively growing tissue located between bark & wood and produces all new stems cells.
  • 24. Internal Stem Structure  Bark  Old, inactive phloem.  Heartwood  Old, inactive xylem.  Sapwood  New, active xylem.
  • 25. Internal Stem Structure (Monocots)  Vascular bundles contain both xylem & phloem.  Examples:  Grasses  Corn
  • 27. Internal Stem Structure (Dicots)  Plant stems have xylem & phloem separated by the cambium.  Example:  Trees
  • 29. Specialized Types of Stems  Corm  Underground  Solid, fleshy, scale covered  Examples  Gladiolus  Crocus
  • 30. Specialized Types of Stems  Bulb  Layers of fleshy scales that overlap each other  Underground stem  Examples  Tulips  Lilies  Onions                   
  • 31. Specialized Types of Stems  Tubers  Food Storage Area  Short, thick underground stem  Examples  Potato  Caladium
  • 32. Specialized Types of Stems  Examples Crown  Closely grouped stems or plantlets  Just above or below ground  African violet  Ferns
  • 33. Specialized Types of Stems  Spurs  Short stems found on woody limbs adapted for increased fruit production  Examples  Apple  Pear
  • 34. Specialized Types of Stems  Rhizomes  Underground stems that produce roots on the lower surface and extend leaves and flower shoots above ground  Examples  Iris  Lily of the Valley
  • 35. Specialized Types of Stems  Stolens  Stem that grows horizontally above the soil surface  Examples  Strawberries  Airplane Plant
  • 37. Roots  Functions  Anchor the plant  Absorb water & minerals  Store food  Propagate or reproduce some plants
  • 38. Different Types of Roots  Tap Root  One main root, no nodes  Continuation of the primary root  Ideal for anchorage  Penetration is greater for water  Storage area for food
  • 39. Different Types of Roots  Fibrous Root  Many finely branched secondary roots  Shallow roots cover a large area  More efficient absorption of water & minerals  Roots hold the soil to prevent erosion
  • 40. Different Types of Roots  Aerial Roots  Clinging air roots  Short roots that grow horizontally from the stems  Roots that fasten the plant to a support  Absorptive air roots  Absorb moisture from the air
  • 41. Different Types of Roots  Adventitious Roots  Develop in places other than nodes  Form on cuttings & rhizomes
  • 42. External Parts of Roots  Root Cap  Indicates growth of new cells.
  • 43. External Parts of Roots  Root Hairs  Tiny one celled hair- like extensions of the epidermal cells located near the tips of roots.  Increase surface area.  Absorb water & minerals.
  • 44. Internal Parts of Roots  Much like those of stems with phloem, cambium and xylem layers.  Phloem  The outer layer.  Carries food down the plant.  Xylem  The inner layer.  Carries water & minerals up to the stem.
  • 46. Flowers  Function  Contain the sexual organs for the plant.  Produces fruit, which protects, nourishes and carries seeds.  Attracts insects for pollination.
  • 47. Parts of the Flower  Sepals  Outer covering of the flower bud.  Protects the stamens and pistils when flower is in bud stage.  Collectively known as the calyx.
  • 48. Parts of the Flower  Petals  Brightly colored  Protects stamen & pistils.  Attracts pollinating insects.  Collectively called the corolla.
  • 49. Parts of the Flower (Stamen)  Male reproductive part  Anther  Produces pollen  Filament  Supports the anther
  • 50. Parts of the Flower (Pistil)  Female reproductive part  Ovary  Enlarged portion at base of pistil  Produces ovules which develop into seeds  Stigma  Holds the pollen grains
  • 51. Parts of the Flower (Pistil)  Style  Connects the stigma with the ovary  Supports the stigma so that it can be pollinated
  • 52. Parts of the Flower
  • 53. Imperfect Flower  Male or female reproductive organs not, but not both.  Example:  A male flower has sepals, petals, and stamen, but no pistils.  A female flower has sepals, petals, and pistils, but no stamen.
  • 54. Perfect Flowers  Contains both male and female reproductive structures.
  • 55. Incomplete Flowers  Missing one of the four major parts of the flower.  Stamen  Pistil  Sepal  Petal
  • 56. Complete Flowers  Contains male and female reproductive organs along with petals and sepals.
  • 57. Flowers  Imperfect flowers are always incomplete but……..  Perfect flowers are not always complete and……..  Complete flowers are always perfect.
  • 58. Importance of Flowers  Important in florist & nursery businesses.  Many plants are grown solely for their flowers.  Plants have flowers to attract insects for pollination, but people grow them for beauty & economic value.