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Types of Plants

Types of Plants. Harcourt Science Unit B Chapter 2. Mrs. Strand 6th grade Lockwood Middle School. Terms. Moss Asexual Reproduction Spore. Types of Plants. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. These are ALL plant which means that they ALL make their own ….

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Types of Plants

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  1. Types of Plants Harcourt Science Unit B Chapter 2 Mrs. Strand 6th grade Lockwood Middle School

  2. Terms Moss Asexual Reproduction Spore

  3. Types of Plants 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. These are ALL plant which means that they ALL make their own …

  4. Where does all of this fit into Classification? Kingdom ? Phylum ? Class ? Order ? Family ? Genus ? Species ? Plantae Nonvascular or Vascular? Most of the organizations break these down into divisions from this point forward

  5. Nonvascular Mosses Liverworts Hornworts Two types of r_______ depends on stage of development Dense layers of moss & plant life help: prevent e_______ store n_________ indicate p_______ indicate w______ Require __________ to stay alive & reproduce http://www.vvm.com/~jevans/sfbotany/folderliverworts/iliver.html http://www.unomaha.edu/~egan/4380%20Home%20Page.htm

  6. Vascular Ferns Gymnosperms Angiosperms http://forest.wisc.edu/forestry415/TreeStructure/flowers/angiosperm.htm

  7. Ferns & Gymnosperms Terms: fern gymnosperm conifer pollen prothallium

  8. Ferns Ferns *gather l_____ by spreading out *feathery f_____ have large surface areas to capture rain and light *have 2 generations & 2 types of reproduction *have sori & prothallium

  9. Gymnosperms Conifers Ginkoes Cycads Welwitschia • “Naked” seeds • Nonflowering plants • Seeds may survive for a long time before s_______ • Frequently produce far more ______ grains than egg cells • Adaptations: • May survive in dry areas because of … • May survive in cold climates because of … • May retain “leaves” in heavy snow because of …

  10. Angiosperms Terms Dicotyledon Monocotyledon Fertilization Embryo Runner Grafting http://www.sproutpeople.com/kids/seedpower.print.html

  11. Angiosperms Seeds are protected within a f_____ or ovary Flowers are divided into two groups… MonocotsDicots P____, s_______ & stamen Petals, sepals & s_____ Multiples of ? Multiples of ? Veins don’t cross Net-like veins Xylem & Phloem are s_______ are in ring patterns Slender roots that spread out Frequently only one “taproot”

  12. Label the Parts http://www.huntersponyfarm.com/garden/mono_di_enlarge.html

  13. Angiosperm Fruits drupes, pones, berries, aggregates http://arnica.csustan.edu/key/key2.html Multiple berries Some plants reproduce by r_______, long thin shoots that run along the ground.

  14. Angiosperm Terms Angiosperm Stamen Anther Pistil Stigma Petal Style Ovary ovule Pollination Sepal

  15. Label the parts

  16. Name that job!

  17. Angiosperms Most reproduce by _______________ , but sometimes a process called ____________ is used which is an a-sexual means of reproduction.

  18. The End

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