19. How do different materials move in plants?
Vascular plants move materials through specialized
cells in their transport system.
20. How do different materials move in plants?
Vascular plants move materials through specialized
cells in their transport system.
Transport system made up of:
21. How do different materials move in plants?
Vascular plants move materials through specialized
cells in their transport system.
Transport system made up of:
root
22. How do different materials move in plants?
Vascular plants move materials through specialized
cells in their transport system.
Transport system made up of:
root
stem
23. How do different materials move in plants?
Vascular plants move materials through specialized
cells in their transport system.
Transport system made up of:
root
stem
leaf
24. How do different materials move in plants?
Vascular plants move materials through specialized
cells in their transport system.
Transport system made up of:
root
stem
leaf
Move from roots > stems > leaves
37. Leaf pg. 82
Grows from the stem
because they’re
connected
Takes in and releases gas
into air
38. Leaf pg. 82
Grows from the stem
because they’re
connected
Takes in and releases gas
into air
Use carbon dioxide &
water to produce sugar.
39. Leaf pg. 82
Grows from the stem
because they’re
connected
Takes in and releases gas
into air
Use carbon dioxide &
water to produce sugar.
Sugar transported out
through stem
51. Xylem
Moves water and minerals UP from the roots
As water moves up, it is stored in the vacuoles
Phloem
52. Xylem
Moves water and minerals UP from the roots
As water moves up, it is stored in the vacuoles
Phloem
Moves sugar produced in the leaves to other
parts
73. How are roots different?
Several kinds of roots
Prop root
74. How are roots different?
Several kinds of roots
Prop root
grow like
“fingers”
75. How are roots different?
Several kinds of roots
Prop root
grow like
“fingers”
help support or
prop up the plant
76. Summary
Plants have several ways of moving
materials throughout itself. First of all, Vascular
plants have a transport system made up roots,
stems, and leaves. Secondly, roots absorb water and
minerals into the plant. Finally, the stems contain
xylem and phloem to move material around. The
xylem carries water and materials. The phloem
moves food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
Water and materials move through plants in
different ways.
Cell wall
Cells need energy
Plants needs cell wall, store water (one vacuole vs. animal cells who don’t store) produce own food > chloroplast
nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochrondria