PPT-Why Botany is Cool Plants are Chemical Factories

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why Dioscorea yam Erythroxylum coca Snakeroot Rauwolfia serpentina Foxglove Digitalis purpurea Marijuana Cannabis sativa Important Medicinals Belladonna Atropa belladonna . Nonvascular Plants Two broad categories of plants based on the presence or absence of vascular tissues brPage 4br NonVascular Plants Nonvascular plants have no vascular tissues brPage 5br Vascular Plants Vascular tissues Xylem Phloem More advanced M 1 | Page CRYPTOGAMS - Flowerless or seedless plants - Lower and more primitive plants - 3 main groups i.e. Thallop hyte, Bryophyte and Pteridophyte - Thallophytes include: Algae, fungi, Bacteria and Botany is the study of plant life, including sunflowers. What is Botany?. Botany, also called plant science or plant biology, is the science of plant life and is part of biology. A scientist who studies plants can be called a ‘botanist’ or a ‘plant scientist’. Botany. What is Botany?. Botany is the study of plants, also known as plant science or plant biology. . Today, Botanist study around . 400,000. species of living organisms.. Botany . is one of the oldest forms of science because . Topics, postgraduate opportunities, and employment potential from a BSc in Botany. Why study Botany?. otago.ac.nz. /botany. What is Botany?. A rose by any other name . –. . Botany includes:. Plant Science/Biology . A Presentation for Teachers. Topics and employment potential for students with a BSc in Botany. Why study Botany?. otago.ac.nz. /botany. What is Botany?. A rose by any other name . –. . Botany includes:. . Muscipula. and Natural Selection. By Nancy Tang and Celia Gurney. Our . Question. . and. . Hypothesis. How did evolution by natural selection lead to . Dionaea. . muscipula. becoming carnivorous? . What, EXACTLY, are we trying to accomplish?. Chase a “nectar flow”?. This is primarily a concern for commercial beekeepers that will move their hives from one location to another. Plant things in a garden to help with pollination (. 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". Seed Plants. Recall that seedless plants were either nonvascular or vascular… either way they did . NOT. produce seeds. Seeds can be found . everywhere. …acorns, dandelion seeds, kernels of corn, even peanuts!. Deptt. . of Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology. Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna. Classification, identification and chemical constituents of poisonous . plants. Characteristics of organisms plant. Morphology . Anatomy . Taxonomy. . (Cryptogams (Non-Flowering Plants): 2. Spermatophyta (Seed Plants) 3. Gymnosperms (Naked Seed Plants) 4. Angiosperms (Flowering Plants); Monocots and Dicots.. The term ethno botany was coined by J.W. . Harshberger. in 1895 . . the study of plants used by the primitive and . tribal . people. . Though . this discipline has existed for ages, ethno botany emerged as a distinct academic branch of natural science in twentieth century.. The term ethno botany was coined by J.W. . Harshberger. in 1895 . . the study of plants used by the primitive and . tribal . people. . Though . this discipline has existed for ages, ethno botany emerged as a distinct academic branch of natural...

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