English for Plant Biologists Lesson No. 4 Spring 2013 Miloš Barták Institute of Experimental Biology Plant Physiology and Anatomy University Campus Bohunice, Kamenice 5 62500 Brno, Czech Republic Warm up exercise nSelf do, sef have. He is a slave of the greatest slave, who serves nothing but himself. photo419 Source: http://news.cals.wisc.edu/photos/photo419.jpg What is she doing? She is Sarah Parsen with samples for a pH test at the new Soils and Plant Analysis Lab What is that for ? nhttp://ultra-health.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/lidia.jpg lidia This is Chris Still doing something. What is that? nChris Still measuring photosynthesis in Eragrostis grandis, a C4 grass endemic to the Hawaiian Islands cj http://www.brown.edu/Research/Edwards_Lab/images/cj.png mangrove nThe nforest type is called… P1110359 http://www.susanscott.net/OceanWatch2008/images/P1110359.jpg red-mangrove http://www.floridaadventuring.com/images/red-mangrove.jpg Describe, what you see. n 080331_cutting_trees_06_rkk_send Source: http://www.europe-center.org/ec-blog/wp-content/blogs.dir/2/files/2008/08/080331_cutting_trees_06_r kk_send.jpg This is experimental breeding station. What do they breed? n raspberry01l Source: http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/hort_sci/highlights/raspberry01l.jpg Raspberry, of course. What do you think is her field of study? nI am currently an Environmental Studies major and undergraduate researcher in the Damschen Lab. I am interested in plant ecology, especially in the effects of climate change on plants and plant communities. My current research focuses on patterns of plant stress along gradients of aspect and slope for mountainous systems in Southwestern Oregon n nSource: nbiology4.wustl.edu/faculty/damschen/Barry.html LaurenField What are you looking at? n patton_surface2 Using high-resolution large-eddy simulations, E. Patton and Peter Sullivan are investigating the interplay between stable stratification and canopy turbulence. Compared to simulations with no vegetation, a stably stratified canopy reduces the height of the nocturnal jet and the pressure drag alters the momentum balance resulting in lower turbulence levels Canopy. Source: www.asr.ucar.edu/2004/MMM/img/patton_surface2.png Some strange plants rafflesia-corpse-flower-or-meat-flower nRafflesia is a genus of parasitic flowering plants(right). It was discovered in the Indonesian rain forest by an Indonesian guide in 1818. The plant has no stems, leaves or true roots. It spreads its root-like haustoria inside the tissue of a vine. The only part of the plant that can be seen outside the host vine is the five-petaled flower. In some species the flower may be over 100 cm in diameter, and weigh up to 10 kg. The flowers look and smell like rotting meat, hence its local names which translate to "corpse flower" or "meat flower". What is she doing? nCornell Student Taran Sirvent prepares Hypericum perforatum for chemical analysis. A glass funnel directs the plant matter into an Erlenmeyer flask. Cornell Student Taran Sirvent prepares dried St. John's Wort for chemical analysis. Source: www.z.about.com/d/chemistry/1/0/K/b/funnelflask.jpg Life Processes nMovement- the ability to move from one place to another nRespiration – a chemical process that takes place in every living cell nSensitivity – the ability to respond to your environment nNutrition – turning food into energy nExcretion – getting rid of waste products nReproduction – producing offspring nGrowth- becoming larger in size n n Please read and associate with some plant part weeding wedding willing wilting warning warming winding welling whaling Please find out to what picture the term is related. Sourcesof pictures: http://www.netstrider.com/documents/ambergris/books/index.html, timberglade.typepad.com, jerseyshoreweddings.com, whaling2 mariachis_are_dead_071306 edmcB28_rgb ANd9GcSBAhWIjkRokQ4KBeIBFeLiTARvwaVRlh888KxvOANvek8iHbs&t=1&usg=__RnF28momXZrNcqXsi6yjrPYorF8= Navíjení, otáčení It is a repetiotion of vocabulary that you should know. primate private pinhead pinnate pancake panther pathfinder pimiento Please find out to what picture the term is related. 239lg Sourcesof pictures: pin.primate.wisc.edu, http://www.autotodays.com/2010/09/20/2011-nissan-pathfinder/, atllanka.net, tastydays.com 2011 nissan pathfinder obr95590_6236 3311523710_fd1c214fdf Let´s continute to the Worlds of extraordinary plants nSource of photo: http://traveldelirium.com/page/2/ socotratrees1_1 What do you think looks extraordinary in these trees ? Advanced English for Plant Biologists 1) Which question is correct? Did he ride his bike two hours ago? Did he ride his bike yet? 2) Which sentence is correct? They have never written a text message. They have not written a text message in the last lesson. If clauses (fill-in exercise) nIf I …….. the lottery, I ………. a chance to hit the jackpot. n If I played the lottery, I would have a chance to hit the jackpot. If I ……. the jackpot, I ……….. rich. n If I hit the jackpot, I would be rich. n Source: http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/conditional-sentences/type-2/exercises If clauses (fill-in exercise) nIf I ….. rich, my life ………. completely n If I were rich, my life would change completely I ……. a lonely island, if I ……. a nice one n I would buy a lonely island, if I found a nice one n If clauses (fill-in exercise) nIf I ….. a lonely island, I ……..a huge house by the beach. 1. 1. If I owned a lonely island, I would build a huge house by the beach. I ……. all my friends if I ….. a house by the beach. n I would invite all my friends if I had a house by the beach. n If clauses (fill-in exercise) nI ………. my friends up in my yacht if they ……. to spend their holidays on my island 1. I would pick my friends up in my yacht if they wanted to spend their holidays on my island We ……… great parties if my friends ……. to my island. n We would have great parties if my friends came to my island. n leaf It is a good idea to check your knowledge of plant anatomy, isn´ it? 1 2 3 4 5 6 Picture source: digitalfrog.com Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your attention See you next week. Lesson No. 8 nRepetition: n terminology related to negarive effects of volcanic activity on plants nWhat are they doing? nExercises