PPT-Classification of Plants
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Plant Kingdom Flowering Plants Nonflowering Plants Ferns Mosses Gymnosperms Non flowering Plants Do NOT produce flowers A plant can be divided into 3 parts Moss
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Plant Kingdom Flowering Plants Nonflowering Plants Ferns Mosses Gymnosperms Non flowering Plants Do NOT produce flowers A plant can be divided into 3 parts Moss spores Sporeproducing capsule. Test Review. #1. What . is taxonomy. ?. a. the scientific study of how living things are classified . b. the name of Aristotle’s classification system . c. the process used by geologists to classify rocks . Horticulture. Word first used in 1600. ’. s. Comes from two Latin words. Hortus. . “. Garden. ”. Cultura. . “. Cultivation. ”. Horticulture means . “. cultivated garden. ”. or . “. Plants Vascular Plants Seed Gymnosperms Angiosperms Seedless (flowerless) Ferns Horsetails Club Mosses Nonvascular Plants Seedless (flowerless) Moss Liverworts and Hornworts Essential Question: Identification and Names. Spring . 2014. Recognition relies upon previous experience with the organism. You “know” it is this, because you’ve seen it before, and have learned the name from some authority.. Just the Concepts. Plant Classification. Objectives. Explain . s. ystems used to . c. lassify plants;. Compare and contrast the hierarchical classification of agricultural plants; and . Classify plants according to life cycles, plant use, and status as monocot or dicot.. Botany November 20, 2008. Classifying Plants. Early classification was based upon segregating those plants that were harmful from those that were not.. They were further divided by their specific uses. Principles, aim and systems of classification. History of taxonomy , identification and nomenclature. Terminology and trends in taxonomy. Herbarium and specimen construction . Taxonomy of selected angiosperm families monocots and . Jeopardy!. ?. Plant . Classification. ?. Tropism. ?. Plant Behaviors. ?. Odds . and Ends. $100. $300. $200. $400. $500. $100. $300. $200. $400. $500. $100. $300. $200. $400. $500. $100. $300. $200. $400. Why Classify?. To study the diversity of life, biologists use a . classification. system to name organisms and group them in a logical manner.. Common names can be confusing . An organism may have the same . Why should we care about plants, at all?. Carbon dioxide levels. Indicators for ground level pollution, long before animals. Japan/ radioactive food….. But… . Kudzu- invasive. Did you know……. Botany is the science or study of plants. Horticulture is the science and art of cultivating flowers, fruits, vegetables, grass, and ornamental plants in an orchard, garden, nursery or greenhouse.. From the Latin: . G1.1. :. Understand how to classify and identify plants by order, family, genus, and. . species. Upon completion, students will:. Know the general hierarchy of classification– focusing on class, order, family, genus, and species. L.A. . Dilbreen. H. A. . Barzanji. 1- . Alphabateical. . classification. The . crude drugs are arranged according to the . alphabetic order . of their Latin or English names. . Some . of the pharmacopoeia and reference books which classify crude drugs according to this system . Standards. GSE S7L1: Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to investigate the diversity of living organisms and how they can be compared scientifically.. GSE 7L1b: Evaluate historical models of how organisms were classified based on physical characteristics how that led to the six-kingdom system (currently archaea, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants and animals).
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