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Complexity and Shapes of LeavesAGR 161: Unit C
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Created By: Jennifer Stewart
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Objectives Recognize the complexity of Leaves Identify leaf shapes
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Epidermis Cuticle
Waxy substance covers the leaves and stems Waterproof layer that keeps water in plants
Principal Tissues of the Leaf
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Epidermis (cont) Stomata
Openings in the epidermis mainly located on underside of leaves
Exchange of gases
Principal Tissues of the Leaf
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Principal Tissues of the Leaf
Epidermis (cont) Guard Cells
Two cells located on each side of stomata Open and closes stomata Allows gas exchange
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Principal Tissues of the Leaf
Mesophyll layer Palisade mesophyll
Primary site of photosynthesis
Spongy mesophyll Contains air and chloroplasts Site of photosynthesis and gas exchange
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Veins or vascular bundles In spongy mesophyll Phloem tissues conduct food from
photosynthesis to rest of plant Xylem tissues conduct water and minerals up to
cells in leaves and stems
Principal Tissues of the Leaf
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simple leaf = 2 parts (leaf blade and petiole)
Petiole
Leaf
Blade
What is the difference between a simple leaf and a compound leaf?
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Compound leaf: leaf blade divided into leaflets
What is the difference between a simple leaf and a compound leaf?
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Palmately compound
What are the different types of compound leaves?
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Pinately compound
What are the different types of compound leaves?
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What are the different types of compound leaves?
Trifoliate (alfalfa)
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Shape and size of leaves vary among plants used for
identification of plants
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Review What is the
difference between a simple leaf and a compound leaf?
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Review
What type of compound leaf is this?
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Review What are the three parts of the epidermis? What is the cuticle? What are the guard cells? What are the three different leaf shapes?