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Exploring Plant Kingdom: Evolution, Structure, and Function

Delve into the world of plants with this comprehensive overview covering their evolution, cell structure, nutrition, and classification. Learn about the different types of plants, from multicellular flowering plants to primitive vascular species. Discover the importance of plant tissues and organs like leaves, roots, and stems, and explore the diverse reproductive strategies of gymnosperms and angiosperms. Uncover the wonders of seed dispersal and the intricate parts of a flower. Compare the anatomy of monocots and dicots, and understand the role of roots in a plant's life. This botanical journey will deepen your appreciation for the fascinating and vital world of plants.

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Exploring Plant Kingdom: Evolution, Structure, and Function

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  1. PLANTS!

  2. Overview of Plants • Are plants multicellular or unicellular? Multicellular • Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic? Eukaryotic • Of what is their cell wall composed? Cellulose • How do they obtain nutrition? Autotrophs

  3. Pines Flowering Plants Ferns Flowers Mosses Seeds Vascular System Plant Evolution

  4. Plant Cell Structure Vacuole Chloroplast Cell Wall Nucleus

  5. Station #1Evolutionary Advances of Plants Algae: Is it a Plant? www.alagebase.org - courtesy of Mike Guiry

  6. Station #1 Con’t.

  7. Station #2Nonvascular Plants • Bryophytes - early land plants

  8. Station #2Nonvascular Plants Contains Spores Rhizoid

  9. Station #3 Plant Tissue Ground Vascular Dermal

  10. Station #3 Con’t. • How does the human circulatory compare to xylem and phloem? • How does the human skeleton compare to xylem?

  11. Station #4 Roots

  12. Station #4 Con’t. • What do roots do for the plant? http://www.botany.hawaii.edu http://www.botgard.ucla.edu/html/

  13. Cuticle Vein Xylem & Phloem Mesophyll Epidermis Stoma Guard Cells Station #5Leaves

  14. Station #5 Con’t. H2O H2O H2O H2O H2O H2O H2O H2O H2O H2O H2O H2O H2O H2O H2O A H2O B

  15. H2O H2O H2O H2O Station #5 Con’t.

  16. Station #6Primitive Vascular

  17. Station #7Gymnosperms Female Cone Male (Pollen Cone)

  18. Station #8Angiosperms

  19. Station #9Angiosperm Specimens

  20. Pistil Stamen Style Stigma Anther Filament Ovary Petal Sepal Ovule Station #10Parts of a Flower

  21. Station #11Two Types of Angiosperms Dicot Monocot

  22. Station #11 Con’t.

  23. Station #11 Con’t. Monocot Leaf • Leaves Dicot Leaf

  24. Leaves Roots Dicot Monocot Stems Monocot Dicot Station #12Cross Sections of Roots, Leaves and Stems Monocot Dicot

  25. Station #13Seed Dispersal

  26. Pines Flowering Plants Ferns Flowers Mosses Seeds Vascular System Station #14

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