Chapter 1: What is Plant Biology?

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Principle

a "useful" generalization

J. B. van Helmont

a Flemish physician and chemist who was the first to demonstrate that plants do not have the same nutritional needs as animals.

"Species Plantarum" by Carolus Linnaeus

a book filled with thousands of plant names and other information on them

"Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson

a book noted with 500 new toxic chemicals put to use annually as pesticides in the United States alone; how these chemicals and other pollutants are having a negative impact on all facets of human life and the environment

Paleobotany

a from of plant anatomy involving the study of plant fossils

Theory

a group of generalizations (principles) that help understand something; we reject or modify theories only when new principles increase our understanding of a phenomenon

Science (as a whole)

a search of knowledge of the natural world; it involves the observation, recording, organization, and classification of facts and more importantly what is done with those facts

Variable

a specific aspect being changed

Hypothesis

a tentative, unproven explanation for something that has been observed; it may not be the correct explanation- testing will determine whether it is correct or not and the results of any experiment designed to test the hypothesis must be repeatable and capable of being duplicate by others

Control

an aspect that is not changed

Cladistics

analysis of shared features

Data

bits of information

Plant Taxonomists

botanists who specialize in the identifying, naming, and classifying of plants

Biomass

collective dry weight of living organisms

Plant Physiology

concerning plant function

Plant Anatomy

concerning the internal structure of plants

Nehemiah Grew

described the structure of wood more precisely than any of his predecessors (1628-1711)

Marcello Malpighi

discovered various tissues in stems and roots (1628-1694)

Economic botany and Ethnobotany

focus on practical uses of plants and plant products, had their origin in antiquity as humans discovered, used, and eventually cultivated plants for food, fiber, medicines, and other purposes

Gregor Mendel

founded the science of heredity

Plant Taxonomy

involves describing, naming, and classifying organisms

Scientific Procedure

involves the process of experimentation, observation, and the verifying or discarding of information, chiefly through inductive reasoning from known samples

Plant Systematics

it is the science of developing methods for grouping organisms

Biomes

large communities of plants and animals that occur in areas with distinctive combinations of environmental features

Botanists

scientists who study plants

Closed System

self-supporting arrangement

Pteridologists

specialize in the study of ferns

Bryologists

study mosses and plants with similar life cycles

Cell Biology (Ctyology)

the science of cell structure and function

Plant Geography

the study of how and why plants are distributed where they are

Botany

the study of plants

Plant Morphology

the study of the form and structure of plants

Plant Ecology

the study of the interaction of plants with one another and with their environment

Genes

units of heredity that are found mostly within the nuclei of cells


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