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Plantae. Taylor Walther, Tyla Van Tilburg, Stephanie Perrie , Sneh Patel. Creatures in Plantae Kingdom:. Cell walls made of cellulose Cannot transport materials/nutrients Large central vacuole Chloroplast, convert light energy into chemical energy. Evolution: .
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Plantae Taylor Walther, Tyla Van Tilburg, Stephanie Perrie, Sneh Patel
Creatures in Plantae Kingdom: • Cell walls made of cellulose • Cannot transport materials/nutrients • Large central vacuole • Chloroplast, convert light energy into chemical energy
Evolution: • Evolved from water plants • Both land and water plants… • Use chlorophyll • Store energy • Have cellulose in cell wall
Phyla: • Bryophyta • Non-vascular • Enclosed reproductive system • Tissue • Lack Vascular tissue • Which circulates liquids • Gymnosperms • Vascular plants • Seeds are not visible
Metabolism: • Autotrophs • Producers • Food and energy from light energy • Photosynthesis
Structure • Eukaryotic • All multicellular • Cell wall structure: • Cell walls are a distinguishing aspect of plant cells
Reproduction: • Asexual and sexual reproduction • Grow rapidly • Offspring develop as growth on parent • Use roots and seeds for asexual reproduction
Reproduction Cont. Ovule Pollen Flower Structure
Heredity: • Genetic information is stored in the chloroplast • Genetic information is duplicated and passed on to daughter cells before, during, and after mitosis: • Interphase: • Prophase: • Metaphase: • Anaphase: • Telophase: • Cytokinesis:
Homeostasis: • Habitats • Multiple habitats- even extreme conditions • Deserts, mountain, arctic regions, forests, jungles, oceans, etc. • Gases and Nutrients • Nitrogen • Phosphorus • Potassium • Carbon dioxide • Water • Store water internally • Absorb water from ground/soil • Transports food and nutrients throughout the plant
Special Conditions: • All plants generally need the same things… • Light • Air • Water • Nutrients • Room to grow • Proper temperature
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