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Angiosperms

Angiosperms. Covered Seed Plants. Comparison of Monocots and Dicots. Go to color plate. Root Patterns. Dicots. Monocots. General Shape of Leaf. Monocot. Dicot. Monocot or Dicot? Why?. Dicot. Bundles in a ring. Monocot or Dicot? Why. Monocot. Veins are parallel. General leaf shape.

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Angiosperms

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  1. Angiosperms Covered Seed Plants

  2. Comparison of Monocots and Dicots Go to color plate

  3. Root Patterns Dicots Monocots

  4. General Shape of Leaf Monocot Dicot

  5. Monocot or Dicot? Why? Dicot Bundles in a ring

  6. Monocot or Dicot? Why Monocot Veins are parallel General leaf shape

  7. Monocot or Dicot? Monocot Bundles Scattered

  8. Monocot or Dicot? Why? Dicot Flower parts in 4’s or 5’s

  9. Monocot or Dicot? Why? Dicot 2 seed leaves

  10. Monocot or Dicot? Why Monocot Flower parts in 3’s

  11. Monocot or Dicot? Why Dicot Veins are branched

  12. Monocot or Dicot? Why? Dicot Root is a taproot

  13. Monocot or Dicot Why? Monocot 1 seed leaf

  14. Monocot or Dicot Why? Monocot Fibrous roots

  15. Plant Systems 1 2

  16. P l a n t Organs R o o t s S t e m s L e a v e s

  17. Go to 12.2 Then worksheet

  18. Tissue Organization

  19. Meristematic Tissue • Undifferentiated – unspecialized • Only tissue capable of cell division

  20. 2 General Types A. A p i c a l – at the tips & B. L a t e r a l –down the sides

  21. Apical Primary Growth – growth in length

  22. Lateral Secondary Growth – growth in diameter

  23. Plant Growth • ANNUALS -  plants which grow flowers, produce seeds, and die in one year. • BIENNIALS - plants which take two years to grow, flower, produce seeds, and die.  • the first season they grow roots, stems, and leaves • the second season that they produce flowers and seeds.

  24. Plant Growth • PERENNIALS - plants that live for more than two years. • Trees and shrubs make up most of this category

  25. Special Meristems Go to Color Plate

  26. Simple Tissue One Type of Cell: Dermal & Ground

  27. Dermal Tissue Broad and Flat Cover & Protect

  28. Ground Tissue See worksheet

  29. Collenchyma Flexible - support

  30. Sclerenchyma Rigid - support

  31. Parenchyma Mostly Storage Some photosynthesis

  32. Color Code Simple Tissues: • A-green; B-black; • C-pink; D-gray; • E & E1 -green; • F- Red; G- none; • H-blue; I- light brown; • J- purple; K-dark brown; • L-none; M- orange

  33. Complex Tissue More than 1 type of cell: Vascular

  34. V a s c u l a r T i s s u e s ......................................

  35. Color Code Complex Tissues: • Xylem: Phloem* - Yellow • A – red; B- orange • CDEFGG1 – any colors • Phloem: Xylem* - red; • A- yellow; B-orange • DEFGG1-any colors

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