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Plants: A Review Plants are Terrible The movie could have been done much better! Mr. Fox’s Science Class

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Plants: A Review. Plants are Terrible The movie could have been done much better! Mr. Fox’s Science Class. The End of an Adventure. Yes, the movie could have been so much better! Rules: Listen to Mr. Fox he’ll say them out loud.. He’s good like that. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Plants: A Review

Plants: A Review

Plants are TerribleThe movie could have been done much better!

Mr. Fox’s Science Class

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The End of an Adventure• Yes, the movie could have been so much better!• Rules: Listen to Mr. Fox he’ll say them out loud.. He’s

good like that.

• Remember this is review! You can take notes!

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Are you ready for this game?

Do we really have to do this?

Who likes cheese?

Umm not really this is so childish

Wait I have one more question.

BRING IT ON MR. FOX

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What do all plants have in common?

What the heck does autotroph/heterotroph mean?

Heterotrophs, have no vacuoles

Autotrophs, have small vacuoles

They are all heterotrophs, and have cells walls and chloroplasts

They are all autotrophs and have cells walls and chloroplasts

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What is a Tropism?

A plant response to a stimulus

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TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?The cotyledon of a seed is the seed’s stored food?

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What does gymnosperm mean?

Naked Seed

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What parts make up the pistil of a flower?

WHY? WHY? WHYYYYYYYY?

Ovules and Pollen

Sepals and petals

Anther, filament

Ovary, Style, Stigma

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TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?The filament holds the petals in their place.

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What is the function of the leaf?

Umm, What’s a leaf?

To blow happily in the wind

To hold the plant up

To anchor the plant to the ground

To capture the suns light

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What do the gymnosperms use to reproduce?

Cones

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Part of the leaf that allows gases to enter and leave the leaf.

Stomata

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What does the root hair do for the root? Increases the surface

area

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Random Question: Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating her what?

Blueberry muffin

Chocolate cake

Pancakes

Cereal

Curds and Whey

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What is the reproductive part of an Angiosperm called?

A Flower

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What do the following parts of a flower do?

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Vein of the leaf

Pumps chili sauce throughout the leaf

Is a series of tubes

Sounds really cool

Carries blood around the body

Contains the vascular tissue

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TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?Phloem carries food down the stem to the roots.

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What direction does Xylem flow?

Up from the roots to the leaf.

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Random Question: Where is Dover Castle?

Dover, Ontario, Canada

Dover, Ireland

Dover, Connecticut, USA

Dover, Delaware, USA

Dover, Kent, UK

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What do the following parts of the leaf do?

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Root Tip

Growth Region

Root Hair

Cambium

Vascular Tissue

Xylem and Phloem

Absorbs water

Protects the root

Mitosis happens here

Creates new vascular tissue

Match the parts of the root to what they do.

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How would this seed be dispersed?

Wind

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Random Question: If I were to go out and play footy, what sport am I playing?

Basketball

Hockey

Baseball

Football

Soccer

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What does the cuticle do for the leaf?

Reduces water loss

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What type of see dispersal does this seed use?

Seed Shooter

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What is transpiration?

Process of water vapor exiting the leaf.

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Where is new phloem produced in the stem?

Form the magically fairies that live in the tree?

Bark

Heartwood

Cork

Cambium

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What are the two types of stems?

Woody and herbaceous

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What is the difference between a dicot and monocot?

Long Answer!