Identify the depicted tissue. 4. Identify highlighted layer. 5. Describe the functions of this and the above skin component.…
Discussed in “How The First Plants Came to Be”, by David Biello, Earth is the planet of the plants, full of the most lush photosynthesizers. Biello strongly expresses his beliefs on how the first plant evolved from the merging of precise factors more specifically known as a host, Cyanobacteria and denoted parasitic gene. Basically, what Biello is trying to infer is how many years ago an alga ate a cyanobacteria and the first internal solar power plant was formed. In complete agreement with Biello, many can believe that genes evolve over time, all modern plants derived from a symbiotic union of merging factors and how survival conditions effect the environment.…
1. Look at the list of Flower Parts on the left. Which of these parts have you heard of before?…
Leaves are the main photosynthetic organ of vascular plants. They have a fattened blade, a stalk and a petiole. They have the chloroplast (with chlorophyll) and the gas exchange takes place here.…
FOCUS: The integumentary system consists of the skin, hair, nails, and a variety of glands. The epidermis of the skin provides protection against abrasion, ultraviolet light, and water loss, and produces vitamin D. The dermis provides structural strength and contains blood vessels involved in temperature regulation. The skin is attached to underlying tissue by the hypodermis, which is a major site of fat storage.…
3. Animals benefit from the relationship with plants because they are able to get rewards such as pollen and nectar. With these they have the ability to continue on with their daily work.…
Epithelial Tissue covers body surfaces (epi, on + thelium, surface). Epithelial tissue consists of cells attached to one another to form an uninterrupted layer of cells that separates the underlying tissues from the outside world. The body's epithelium not only covers its obvious surfaces (such as the epidermis of the skin and the linings of respiratory, urinary, and digestive tracts) but also extends into all of the complex invaginations which form lungs, kidneys, sweat glands, digestive glands, liver, etc. Epithelial tissue provides the essential functions of protection; containment of body fluids; and transport in and out across body surfaces (absorption and secretion). Embryonically, most epithelial tissues are derived either from ectoderm (e.g., epidermis) or endoderm (e.g., epithelium of trachea and lung). [More] [Examples]…
The Coniferophyta Division is made up of mostly evergreen trees and shrubs. These plants tend to be tough and can survive in stressful environments, including drought, high winds, heat, and cold. Some Conifers are the oldest plants on earth, growing to over 5,000 years old. Conifers have either needles or scale-like leaves. They bear cones instead of fruits, and their seeds do not have a shell-like outer coating like flowering plants.…
• The skin acts as a protective organ. The film of sebum and sweat on the surface of the skin (acid mantle). It acts as an anti-bacterial agent to help prevent the multiplication of micro-organisms on the skin.…
function. For example, epithelium that covers the outer surfaces of the body and serves as a protective…
This assignment will further identify the two types of angiosperm using characteristics of the internal and external structure, as well as through the use of samples of each type of flowering plant.…
Hydrophytes have stems that are spongy, elongated, thick, flexible and spongy thus it can be bent and not easily damaged by the movement of water. The stems consisted of many aerenchyma cells. Aerenchyma cells can be found in the roots and stems. Aerenchyma cells involved in the process of storing gases which is needed for respiration and give many air spaces to provide buoyancy so that the plant can float on the surface of water. Aerenchyma cells also allow diffusion of water from upper positions of the plant into the roots. Thus, the roots can easily obtained oxygen without depending to the soil. Apart from that, the submerged parts of the hydrophytes are covered by mucilage. Mucilage protects the plant body and allows frictionless movements in the water.…
Wind pollinated plants often have inconspicuous single sexed flowers on separateplants as seen with the dioecous willow and holly to prevent self pollination. Other plants like oaks & birches and many conifers have small plain male flowers/cones and female flowers/cones on the same plant but still rely on wind to provide cross pollination.…
A single rose emerged from the darkness. It got closer and bigger, and before long, its huge white petals were blinding the audience. This is how Botanica began and ended at the Eisenhower Auditorium on September 12, 2013. Some may have perceived this symbol as a bit bizarre—trippy even. To a keen observer, though, this symbol would’ve made perfect sense amidst all the confusion of the performance, as its presence at the beginning and end of the show represented a full cycle of the seasons. Without this symbol, the performance would’ve been an utter, confusing disaster. Because of the rose’s presence, though, the audience watching Botanica could understand and appreciate choreographer Moses Pendleton’s unique interpretation of the changes in nature throughout the year. These beautiful and unusual seasonal representations, and the elements that comprised them, are what ultimately contributed to the great success of Botanica.…
Plants and humans are perhaps the most important organisms, however, us humans, have caused the death of thousands of plants by starting fires and by cutting down trees for things such as paper and furniture. Plants make oxygen which is very important for our survival; we can't live without it.…