PPT-Objectives: 10.0 Distinguish between monocots and dicots, angiosperms and gymnosperms,
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101 Describing the histology of roots stems leaves and flowers 102 Recognizing chemical and physical adaptations of plants Examples chemical foul odor bitter
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101 Describing the histology of roots stems leaves and flowers 102 Recognizing chemical and physical adaptations of plants Examples chemical foul odor bitter taste toxicity physical spines needles broad leaves . 20 Lisa Shipley is Professor of Wildlife Ecology, Department of Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, 99164-6410. Presented in Scientastic. Lesson Plan Overview. Plant Body Structure. Plant Cell. Leaf Cross Section. Vascular Tissue. Plant Body . Structure. Angiosperm. Evolutionary Tree of Plants. Monocots and Dicots. Flower . . and . Dicots. Monocots. . . . Dicots. ONE . cotyledon (Seed Leaf). . TWO . Cotyledons (Seed Leaves). . Monocots. . . . Dicots. P. arallel Veins. . Net-veined (Branchy Veins). Year . 7. 2015. Plants. Fungi. Monera. Protists. Plants. Plants are classified into two different phyla. The following characteristics determine where the plants fit. How they feed. Reproduction. Their physical features. What is an Angiosperm? (click box to get answer). Flowering Plant. List some examples of Flowering Plants:. List some examples of what . isn't. a flowering plant:. Petiole Style. Sepals Ovule. . petals in multiples of . 3 . leaves have parallel veins. Monocots. are seeds that only have one cotyledon, such as the corn seed. Monocot Leaves. Parallel Veined. Monocot Flowers. Multiples of . Plants Vascular Plants Seed Gymnosperms Angiosperms Seedless (flowerless) Ferns Horsetails Club Mosses Nonvascular Plants Seedless (flowerless) Moss Liverworts and Hornworts Essential Question: Chapter 12. Kinds of plants. Plants are the basis of the food chain for all living things.. Botany – the science of the study of plants. Over 280,000 species of plants. .. Angiosperms. Angiosperm is a plant with enclosed seeds.. All gymnosperms (an angiosperms) are considered . heterosporous. Produce two types of spores: microspores and megaspores. Gymnosperm means “naked seed” in . greek. meaning seeds are totally exposed or borne on the scales of female cones. Chapter Overview. On to another kingdom!. Plants are familiar, but also far more complex than you think:. Inter-plant chemical warfare. Unusual plant-animal relationships . Surprising plant-weather relationships. Angiosperms: Flowering plants. Characteristics of Angiosperms (Division Anthophyta. ). Presence of complete or incomplete flowers. Monocotyledonous or Dicotyledonous development. Xylem and Phloem well defined within monocot or dicot arrangements.. The flower . c. ontains the reproductive . o. rgans of a plant.. . Male Reproductive Organ. Female Reproductive Organ. STAMEN. Anther. – Produces sperm. nuclei by meiosis. . Sperm nuclei are enclosed by . What Do I Study?. Seed and Plant Response PowerPoint. Gymnosperm Notes. Angiosperm Notes. Vocabulary Seed Plants. Vocabulary Gymnosperms Angiosperms. Quiz on Seeds. Quiz on Flowers. Yellow Angiosperm Sheet. The Importance of Seeds. Q: What adaptations allow seed plants to reproduce without open water?. A: Adaptations include 1)a reproductive process that takes place in cones or flowers, 2)the transfer of sperm by pollination, and 3)the protection of embryos in seeds.
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