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INTRODUCTION
FOOD STORAGE EXPLAINED
LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
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Module 3 Unit 8 Lesson 1 1
Food Storage in
INTRODUCTION
FOOD STORAGE EXPLAINED
LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
Flowering Plants
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LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE
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SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
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WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
Introduction
Plants which grow in places that have a prolonged dry period, either in the winter or in the summer, or where there is too much competition for other necessities of life at certain times of the year such that there is the likelihood of dying, often store food in underground storage organs.
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INTRODUCTION
FOOD STORAGE EXPLAINED
LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
Flowering Plants
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SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
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WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
Objectives
You should be able to:1. describe the importance of storage of
food materials in living organisms.2. accurately identify and describe the
external structure of various storage organs in flowering plants.
3. give examples of food materials stored in specific plant organs.
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WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
Flowering Plants
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Food Storage in ‘Higher’ Plants
• ‘Higher’ (flowering) plants make food (sugars) during photosynthesis.
• Sugars are translocated to other plant parts, converted to starch, lipids and proteins and stored.
• Some of the food is used for growth and development and in activities that require energy.
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INTRODUCTION
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LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE
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SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
Flowering Plants
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Food Storage
• Because their purpose is to conserve food, mainly to be used by a newly growing plant until it can make its own food, the storage areas are all relatively large and fleshy.
• The storage areas are usually plants parts modified as under-ground storage organs, but other plant parts above ground can also act as storage organs.
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INTRODUCTION
FOOD STORAGE EXPLAINED
LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
Flowering Plants
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SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
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WHY STORE FOOD?
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Food Storage Organs
There are several types of underground storage organs formed from modified stems or roots, and they are often found in monocot plants. To review food storage organs, go to the menu on the left and point and click on the buttons LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE ORGANS and SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE ORGANS.
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INTRODUCTION
FOOD STORAGE EXPLAINED
LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
Flowering Plants
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Long-term storage organs
• Most stem and root-storage organs store foods so that the plant can use it when it reproduces itself after a period of adverse conditions.
• All long-term storage organs therefore function as perennating or vegetative reproductive organs.
• Go the next slide to see examples on long term food storage organs.
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SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
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WHY STORE FOOD?
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FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
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Examples of Long-term Storage Organs
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A. Underground stem storage organs Examples: Tubers, Rhizomes, Corms
B. Underground storage leaves Example: Bulbs
C . Aboveground storage organs Example: Swollen stems
D. Special storage roots Example: Tubers, Swollen Tap roots
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WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
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A. Underground stem storage organs
Example 1: Stem Tuber• A tuber is a fleshy storage organ formed
from a stem (or a root).• A potato tuber is formed at the end of
the underground stem, and can produce new shoots from ‘eyes’ or buds on its surface.
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INTRODUCTION
FOOD STORAGE EXPLAINED
LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE
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SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
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WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
Flowering Plants
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A. Underground stem storage organs
Example 1: Stem Tuber – Irish Potato
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A. Underground stem storage organs
Example 1: Stem Tuber – Irish Potato
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A. Underground stem storage organs
Example 2: Rhizome• A rhizome is a stem bearing leaves and
roots, which grows horizontally on or just below the soil surface. It becomes swollen with stored food.
• A rhizome is similar to a corm, but new rhizomes are not produced annually. Instead, the older parts die off and the tips of the rhizome grow longer.
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INTRODUCTION
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LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE
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SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
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WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
Flowering Plants
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A. Underground stem storage organs
Example 2: Rhizome - Rhizome of Ginger
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INTRODUCTION
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SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
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WHY STORE FOOD?
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A. Underground stem storage organs
Example 2: Rhizome Rhizomes usually have scaly reduced leaves along their surface, which have resting buds in the axils.
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SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
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WHY STORE FOOD?
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FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
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INTRODUCTION
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A. Underground stem storage organs
Example 3: Corm A corm is formed from the under-ground base of the stem swollen with stored food. Buds form at the top of the stem, and there may also be smaller secondary buds on the outside of the corm. Roots grow out from the underside of the corm.
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INTRODUCTION
FOOD STORAGE EXPLAINED
LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
Flowering Plants
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INTRODUCTION
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A. Underground stem storage organs
Example 3: Corm – Gladiolus
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B. Underground Storage Leaves
Example 1: Bulb• A bulb is an underground storage organ.
The body of the bulb is made up of layers of fleshy scales which are modified storage leaves.
• At the bottom of the bulb is a thin, flat compressed stem (plate or disc) and the roots grow from the underside of this disc.
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FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
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B. Underground Storage Leaves
Example 1: Bulb - Onion
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B. Underground Storage Leaves
Example 1: Bulb• In the centre of the bulb is the apical
bud for the next year's flowering shoot. • There are usually also one or more
axillary buds found at leaf axil positions between the swollen leaves at points that would be nodes on a regular stem.
• The outer covering is a dry scale leaf that forms a tunic around the bulb.
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FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
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B. Underground Storage Leaves
Example 1: Bulb - Garlic
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C. Above ground storage organs
Example : Storage stems - Sugar cane • Because all of these long-term storage
organs are stems, they have scale leaves and buds which can grow into new plants when environmental conditions are favourable.
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LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE
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SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
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WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
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C. Above-ground Storage stem
Example: Storage stems -Sugar cane stems
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FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
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D. Special Storage Roots
• They do not have buds, but adventitious buds may develop and grow into new plants.
• Root tubers e.g. Sweet potato, are adventitious roots in which starch is stored.
• Swollen tap root, such as Carrot, is a main root in which sugars are stored.
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SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
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WHY STORE FOOD?
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FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
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D. Special Storage Roots
Example 1: Root Tubers – Sweet Potato
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D. Special Storage Roots
Example 1: Root Tubers – Cassava
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D. Special Storage Roots
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Example 2: Storage Tap roots - Carrot
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• Example 2: Storage Tap roots
D. Special Storage Roots
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Radish Turnip
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INTRODUCTION
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Activity: Look at each storage organ labelled A-F and indicate what type of storage organ it is by clicking on one of the letters A-F. A “bomb” sound indicates an incorrect response. A “tick” indicates a correct response. Click the CHECK button for additional feedback.
An example of a corm is:
An example of a rhizome is:
An example of a bulb.
An example of a root tuber.
An example of a stem tuber.
An example of a swollen tap root.
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A B C D FE
A B C D E F
A B C D E F
A B C D E F
A B C D E F
A B C D E F
A B C D E F
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Feedback on Activity
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An example of a corm is C, which represents a corm with storage base of stem e.g. Dahlia An example of a rhizome is D, which represents an underground horizontal storage stem e.g. Ginger. An example of a bulb is B, which represents a bulb with storage leaves e.g. Onion. An example of a root tuber is E, which represents storage adventitious roots e.g. Sweet potato. An example of a stem tuber is F , which represents an underground storage stem tip e.g. Irish Potato. An example of a swollen tap root is A , which represents a swollen tap root e.g. Carrot.
A B C D FE
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Short-term Storage Organs
• Fruits and Seeds store food for short periods.
• Stored foods attract birds, insects and other animals including humans who aid in dispersal of the seeds when they eat the fleshy fruits and discard the seeds.
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Short-term Storage Organs - Fruits
Example 1: Fleshy fruits - Apple
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“American” Apple
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Short-term Storage Organs - Fruits
Example 1: Fleshy fruits Cherries Mangoes
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Short-term Storage Organs - Fruits
• Some fruits are eaten green or unripened as vegetables because of the food nutrient(s) they store.
• Humans eat these ‘vegetables’ as food because they are a rich source of vitamins, minerals and also carbohydrates.
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Short-term Storage Organs - Fruits
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For the plants, they are storage organs rich with food to nourish the embryos when seeds begin to germinate.
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Short-term Storage Organs - Fruits
Example 2: Vegetables with fleshy storage tissue
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X.S Pumpkin
L.S. Cucumber
X.S. Tomato
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Short-term Storage Organs - Seeds
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String beans Peas
Example: Vegetable with food stored in seeds
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Short-term Storage Organs - Seeds
• Seeds may also store foods to be used by the embryo during germination for its for development and energy-requiring activities until the new plant can make its own food.
• The food is stored in the cotyledon/s and sometimes also in the endosperm.
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Short-term Storage Organs - Seeds
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Peanut (seeds) and pods (left)
One Cotyledon with stored food and embryo plant (right)
Example: Food stored in seeds
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Short-term Storage Organs - Seeds
Seeds can store food as liquid or solidThe Coconut has a rich store of foods in the liquid and the solid endosperm.
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Think about this …
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From their taste, what foods are stored in each of these fruits?
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WHY STORE FOOD?
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Tests for food nutrients
1. Carry out food tests on a variety of food samples from plants and animals.
2. Use a different set of samples than your classmates on either side, then compare your results.
3. Present your collective results in tabular form.
Activity-Testing a leaf for starch
1. Dip a leaf into boiling water for about a minute (to soften it).
2. Turn off the Bunsen burner.3. Put the leaf into a test-tube of
ethanol (to remove chlorophyll).4. Stand the test-tube in a beaker of
hot water for about 10 minutes.5. Wash the leaf in cold water.6. Spread the leaf out flat on a petri
dish and cover it with iodine solution (tests for starch).
7. If the leaf goes blue-black,starch is present.
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ORGANS
SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
Flowering Plants
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FOOD TESTS
Why do ‘higher’ plants store food?
• So that they do not always have to make, seek for or take in food.
• To withstand adverse growing or environmental conditions.
• Provides food for the embryo.• Used for energy-requiring activities.• It helps with dispersal of seeds.
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LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE
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SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
Flowering Plants
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LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE
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SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
Summary
Plants make and store food for their own use and especially to ensure the survival and continuity of their species.
Animals, such as humans who cannot make their own food, must rely on plants - either directly or indirectly – for their stored food to meet the animal’s metabolic requirements.
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INTRODUCTION
FOOD STORAGE EXPLAINED
LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
FOOD STORAGE IN LIVING THINGS
Flowering Plants
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INTRODUCTION
FOOD STORAGE EXPLAINED
LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
SHORT TERM FOOD STORAGE
ORGANS
WHY STORE FOOD?
FOOD TESTS
Credits
• Slide 2: http://waynesword.palomar.edu/ecoph9.htm• Slide 2 Cashew
http://www.cardochem.com/images/cashew-fruit.jpg• Slide 1 Potato :
http://www.tajagroproducts.com/countries/images/flags%20countries_taj%20agro/potato%20plant.jpg
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