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Week 36, Day Three. HW #116 - Work on your plant packet. Continue working on your Cornell notes. Warm up Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable? WHY? See if you can name 3 other vegetables that we generally refer to as fruits (or vice versa). Warm up Response . x.
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Week 36, Day Three HW #116 - Work on your plant packet. Continue working on your Cornell notes. Warm up Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable? WHY? See if you can name 3 other vegetables that we generally refer to as fruits (or vice versa).
Homework Response/Check • Did you work on your Cornell notes? • Did you review yesterday’s ppt to make sure that your notes are complete?
Goals for Today • Talk about plants with no seeds. • Assign Zoo cars. • Observe your plant. Make drawings. Add 25 ml of water if it/they look dry. • Plant Packet (due 6/10) • HW TOC is due TOMORROW. Staple any extra HW passes to the top.
Plants without Seeds Chapter 10 Section 2
Nonvascular Plants • Three major groups: mosses; liverworts, and hornworts. • Low-growing plants live in moist areas where they can absorb water and other nutrients directly from their environment.
Mosses • Rhizoids (root-like structures) anchor the moss and absorb water/nutrients from the soil.
Liverworts • They grow on moist rocks or soil along the side of streams. • Gametophyte looks like human liver • Hornworts live in moist soil mixed with grass. They have horn shaped sporophytes.
Seedless Vascular plants • Ferns, horsetails, and club moss have true vascular tissue.- DO NOT PRODUCE SEEDS. • They produce spores. (water needs to be available)