Plant Tissues

Cards (24)

  • What should you be able to describe by the end of the video?
    The roles of different tissues in a plant
  • Why is it important to learn the details in this video?
    It is likely to be on your exam
  • Where does photosynthesis take place in a plant?
    In the leaves
  • What is the leaf classified as in terms of plant organs?
    A plant organ like any other organ
  • What type of cells cover the top and bottom of the leaf?
    Epidermal cells
  • What is the function of the epidermis in a leaf?
    It protects the surface of the leaf
  • What is a key adaptation of the upper epidermis?
    It is transparent to allow light passage
  • What does the waxy cuticle do for the leaf?
    Reduces water evaporation from the leaf
  • What are the tiny pores on the lower epidermis called?
    Stomata
  • What is the function of stomata in a leaf?
    Allow gas exchange of CO2 and O2
  • What are the cells on either side of the stomata called?
    Guard cells
  • What is the role of palisade mesophyll in a leaf?
    Contains chloroplasts for photosynthesis
  • What is a key feature of the spongy mesophyll?
    It is full of air spaces
  • How does carbon dioxide move in the leaf?
    It diffuses from stomata to palisade cells
  • How does oxygen move in the leaf?
    It diffuses from palisade cells to stomata
  • What does xylem tissue transport?
    Water and dissolved mineral ions
  • What is magnesium used for in plants?
    To make chlorophyll
  • What does phloem tissue transport?
    Dissolved sugars from leaves
  • What is translocation in plants?
    Movement of sugars through phloem tissue
  • Where is meristem tissue found in plants?
    At growing tips of shoots and roots
  • What do stem cells in meristem tissue do?
    Differentiate into different types of tissue
  • What are the main tissues found in a leaf and their roles?
    • Epidermal tissue: Protects the leaf surface
    • Palisade mesophyll: Contains chloroplasts for photosynthesis
    • Spongy mesophyll: Allows gas diffusion
    • Xylem: Transports water and minerals
    • Phloem: Transports sugars
    • Meristem: Contains stem cells for growth
  • What should you do to prepare for questions on plant tissues?
    Review the provided workbook
  • What is the significance of learning about plant tissues?
    It helps understand plant structure and function