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Biology Project. Made by:Chan Wing Hang. Contents:. Non-flowering Plant No vascular tissues Without chlorophyll Fungi With chlorophyll Algae Bryophyte With vascular tissues Do not produce seeds Pteridophyte Produce seeds Gymnosperm. Contents:.
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Biology Project Made by:Chan Wing Hang
Contents: • Non-flowering Plant • No vascular tissues • Without chlorophyll • Fungi • With chlorophyll • Algae • Bryophyte • With vascular tissues • Do not produce seeds • Pteridophyte • Produce seeds • Gymnosperm
Contents: • Flowering Plants(with vascular tissues) • With one”seed-leaf” • Monocotyledonous Plant • With two”seed-leaf” • Dicotyledonous Plant **If you click the picture, it will be bigger.**
Non-flowering Plant • Plants that do not produce flowers for reproduction
Non-vascular plants • Without vascular tissues(special tissues for transport) • Often short and small(with some exceptions living in ocean) • Often live in water or wet places
Fungi • No chlorophyll • Simple plant body composed of thread-like hyphae(with differentiation into root, stem and leaf) • Spores are commonly used for reproduction
Algae • `Simple plant body without root, stem and leaf(but may have many forms e.g. unicellular, sheet-like, filaments, branched etc.) • Plant body with chlorophyll, but may show different colors e.g.green, brown, red etc.(thus, there are green algae, brown algae, red algae etc.) • Aquatic(I.e.live in water)
Bryophyte • Simple green plants with no true roots(may have stems and leaves as in moss.) • Live in wet places
Vascular plants • Have vascular tissues(special tissues for transport)and thus have roots, stems and leaves • Can grow to a tall and large plant • Can live on dry land(of course still defend on soil water)
Pteridophyte • Vascular plants without seeds • Spores are produced in sporangia associated with green leaves
Gymnosperm • Cones(not flowers)as reproductive structures(where spores are produced) • Seeds are naked---not covered within fruit • Needle-shaped leaves are common
Flowering plants • Flowers as reproductive structures(where spores are produces) • Seeds are covered-enclosed within fruit • Two main groups: Monocotyledons and Dicotyledons
Monocotyledonous Plant • Embryo with one cotyledon • Leaves have parallel veins • Fibrous root system
Dicotyledonous Plant • Embryo with two cotyledons • Leaves have net veins • Tap root system