Angiosperms
Life cycle and functions: Angiosperms have four principle organisms
a) Leaves
Stomata Opening: When guard cells absorb water it causes them to become more "bean shaped" , causing the stomata to get bigger.
Stomata Closing: When guard cells lose water and become flaccid their shape becomes less "bean shaped" , causes the stomata to close
b) Stems are responsible for.. Conduction of materials up and down the plant. Orienting leaves to the sun, and providing structural rigid to the plant. As well as the growth of the plant in height and width,
c) Roots function to absorb water and minerals from the soil as well as to anchor the plant.
d) Flowers function to attract a pollinator. The modified shoots have 4 rings or leaves.
Sepals
Petals
Stamens (male)
Carpel (female)
Seeds offer protection for the embryo and help store nutrients for the growth of the embryo.
a) Leaves
Stomata Opening: When guard cells absorb water it causes them to become more "bean shaped" , causing the stomata to get bigger.
Stomata Closing: When guard cells lose water and become flaccid their shape becomes less "bean shaped" , causes the stomata to close
b) Stems are responsible for.. Conduction of materials up and down the plant. Orienting leaves to the sun, and providing structural rigid to the plant. As well as the growth of the plant in height and width,
c) Roots function to absorb water and minerals from the soil as well as to anchor the plant.
d) Flowers function to attract a pollinator. The modified shoots have 4 rings or leaves.
Sepals
Petals
Stamens (male)
Carpel (female)
Seeds offer protection for the embryo and help store nutrients for the growth of the embryo.