PPT-PLANTS Chapter 22-24 What are plants?

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Plants Eukaryotic have a nucleus Have cell walls made of cellulose Carry out photosynthesis using the pigment chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b Belong to the kingdom

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Plants Eukaryotic have a nucleus Have cell walls made of cellulose Carry out photosynthesis using the pigment chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b Belong to the kingdom Plantae Types of plants 1 Green Algae. Non-Fiction Text Dependent Questions and Vocabulary. The Wetlands. Chapter 1- Key Ideas & Details. 1. What is the main idea of this chapter?. 2. What happened after the heavy rains fell? Give the cause and effect.. Nonvascular Plants. Section 1. Nonvascular plants is the only plant division in which the gametophyte stage is dominant.. The female reproductive structure of nonvascular plants is called archegonia.. Roots. , Stems, and Leaves. Reproduction . in Flowering . Plants. Plant . Characteristics. Plants come in all sizes, from the tiny duckweed which grows to only about 10 mm in length, to the giant redwood which grows to about 100 m in height.. Plants= eukaryotic, . multicellular, . photosynthetic. . Green Algae. Bryophytes. (Non-vascular). Tracheophytes. (Vascular). Non-seeds. Seeds. Gymnosperms. (Naked seeds). Angiosperms. (Seeds in flowers and fruit). Objectives. 1. Name the . protist. group from which plants are hypothesized to have descended, and describe supporting evidence..  . 2. Discuss some environmental challenges of living on land, and describe how several adaptations meet these challenges.. as Branches of. the Tree of Life. Overview. Plants, fungi and animals are the three kingdoms of multicellular organisms. .. Land plants are known to have evolved from organisms similar to some living green algae. Section 1: Seed Plants – The Spermopsida. Seed Plants – The Spermopsida. Life on land offers several benefits to plants. Abundant sunlight. Continuous free movement of gaseous carbon dioxide and oxygen. Nonvascular plants. have no vessels, no roots, no stems or leaves. Examples: Mosses & Liverworts. Vascular Tissue. Xylem: transports water. Phloem: transports food & nutrients. Gymnosperms. "naked seeds". Plants= eukaryotic, . multicellular, . photosynthetic. . Origin of Land Plants?. Evidence that Green Algae are the ancestors. 1) DNA. 2) Ch a & b. 3) True starch inside chloroplasts. 4) Diverse life cycles & reproduction. FLORIDA PLANTS What is a native plant? Plants native to Florida are plants that were here before the arrival of the Europeans Plants native to this area of Florida have evolved mechanisms over the centuries that enable them to handle our climate. Poisonous Plants Plants cannot move to escape their predators, so they must have other means of protecting themselves from herbivorous animals. Some plants have physical defenses such as  thorns, spines and prickles PURPOSE To become familiar withwhat makes plants growOBJECTIVES For youth to identify five basic plantneedsdescribe what a plantneeds in order tomanufacture its own fooddescribe how the nutrientconten Growth Responses. Lecture Outline. 1. Outline. 26.1 Plant Hormones. 26.2 Plant Responses. 2. 26.1 Plant Hormones. Flowering plants respond to environmental stimuli such as:. Light, gravity, carbon dioxide levels, pathogen infection, drought, and touch.. archegonium. which includes bryophytes, . pteridophytes. and gymnosperms. The name of this group is derived from the name of female reproductive organ known as . archegonium. (singular) archegonia (plural). The archegoniate plants comprises the following groups .

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