PPT-PLANTS Kingdom Plantae Who Are The Plants?
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Plants eukaryotic multicellular photosynthetic Origin of Land Plants Evidence that Green Algae are the ancestors 1 DNA 2 Ch a amp b 3 True starch inside chloroplasts
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Plants eukaryotic multicellular photosynthetic Origin of Land Plants Evidence that Green Algae are the ancestors 1 DNA 2 Ch a amp b 3 True starch inside chloroplasts 4 Diverse life cycles amp reproduction. 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 SIX KINGOMS. This is Archaebacteria . are a . domain. or . kingdom. of . single-celled. . microorganisms. . These microbes are . prokaryotes. , meaning they have no . cell nucleus. or any other membrane-bound . Which is the evolutionary difference between the salamander and the lizard? . a. claws or nails c. jaws. b. . fur; mammary glands d. . lungs. The 3 Domains of Life Notes . (page 59). DOMAINS. KINGDOMS. Classification of Living Things. There are 13 billion known species of organisms . This is only 5% of all organisms that ever lived!. New organisms are still being . . found and identified today.. Physiology, Reproduction, and Classification. Plant Hormones. Tropism: the directional movement of a plant in response to an environmental stimulus (positive or negative). Caused by the hormone Auxin. Angiosperms. History. Oldest known fossils date back to about 132 million years ago. Molecular data show they evolved around 125 – 180 million years ago. Co-evolved with flying insects as . polinators. 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). 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 Scientists look at the evolutionary history of organisms to divide them . into. six kingdoms.. Criteria/Questions:. What type of. . cell?. Prokaryote or. . Eukaryote. Unicellular or. . Multicellular. 1. To what domain does the . eubacteria. . kingdom belong. ? . . Bacteria. 2. Bacteria are what type of cell?. . Prokaryotes. 3. What type of cell does not contain a nucleus?. Prokaryotes. 4. Where do you find . 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 Species. Fisher. Page 51 & 53 in Textbook. Aristotle. - one of the 1. st. scientist to classify living things. Linnaeus. - Made important changes to Aristotle’s classification system:. He classified plants and animals into more groups. 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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