This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Lesson plan
Activate prior knowledge
Explanation of 6.3: stems
Make exercises
Slide 1 - Slide
What is not a function of the roots?
A
Absorbing water
B
Transporting nutrients
C
Anchoring the plant
D
Storing food reserves
Slide 2 - Quiz
What part of a root takes up water?
A
All parts
B
Tap root
C
Lateral root
D
Root hair
Slide 3 - Quiz
Apple tree is an example of a plant with:
A
a taproot system
B
fibrous root system
Slide 4 - Quiz
6.3 Stems
Aim: What is (the anatomy and) the function of stems?
Slide 5 - Slide
Functions
-Stems:
-Transport water and nutrients around the organs of a plants.
-Hold up leaves, flowers and fruit.
-Have vascular bundles trough stems, roots and leaves.
Slide 6 - Slide
Slide 7 - Slide
Stems
Woody and herbaceous plants:
-Woody plants make wood in the cell wall to stay firm.
-Herbaceous plants use water in vacuoles to stay firm.
Slide 8 - Slide
A daffodil is an example of a woody plant
A
true
B
not true
Slide 9 - Quiz
Tekst
How do herbaceous plants get their strength and stay upright?
A
from woody stems
B
from the sun
C
from the pressure of water
D
from the roots
Slide 10 - Quiz
Parts of a stem
-Terminal bud (eindknop)
-Lateral bud (okselknop)
-Axil (bladoksel)
-Internodes(leden)
-Nodes(knopen)
Slide 11 - Slide
Stems
-Buds:
-Every year a new part of stem(internode) grows from a bud.
-You can count internodes to learn the age of a stem.
Slide 12 - Slide
Slide 13 - Slide
Xylem and phloem
The xylem transports water and chemicals up the plant.
The phloem transports water and chemicals down the plant.
Slide 14 - Slide
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Slide 15 - Video
Beside you can see a picture of xylem and phloem in a plant stem. What directions do they flow in?
A
Xylem goes down and phloem goes up
B
Xylem goes up and phloem goes down
C
They both flow up
D
They both flow down
Slide 16 - Quiz
Heartwood provides support and does not transport water
Sapwood transports water and minerals
Xylem = 'tubes' that transport water and minerals
Phloem = 'tubes' that transport sugars (glucose)
Slide 17 - Slide
Annual rings
Trees:-Have annual rings (jaarringen).
-Annual rings have a light and a darkpart.
Light: made in spring (early wood)
Dark: Made in summer (late wood)
Slide 18 - Slide
Read page 156 textbook or part G in Eduhint. What is the name of the structure in the stem that transports food and water?
A
the highway
B
the tube
C
the vascular bundle
D
the stem
Slide 19 - Quiz
Why is this color change occurring?
A
vascular bundles transport water only
B
vascular bundles transport water and dissolved substances like dye
Slide 20 - Quiz
Bark of a tree is made of
A
cork
B
phloem and cork
C
xylem
D
sapwood
Slide 21 - Quiz
The oldest annual rings of a tree are located in the center of a trunk
A
true
B
not true
Slide 22 - Quiz
Let's focus on english vocabulary
While watching this video I would like you to write down three new english scientific words that are new to you. Try to find the meaning by listening to the context of the video. If you are still not sure make sure to ask me for the meaning.
Slide 23 - Slide
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Slide 24 - Video
Write down the three new words and their meaning you have learned by watching this video.
Slide 25 - Open question
What needs to be transported in plants?
A
water
B
minerals
C
food products of photosynthesis
D
all are true
Slide 26 - Quiz
What does phloem transport?
A
glucose
B
water
Slide 27 - Quiz
Where is are the vascular bundels located in the roots?