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Title: Plant Kingdom


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Plant Kingdom
  • Division of Domain Eukarya
  • All are producers autotrophs photosynthesize
    (Venus Fly trap?)
  • All have eukaryotic cells
  • All are multicellular

2
Phylogenetic Tree
  • Family tree that shows the evolutionary
    relationships thought to exist among groups of
    organisms.

3
Angiosperms
Gymnosperms
Seedless vascular plants
Seedless Non vascular Plants
Algal Ancestors
4
Vascular tissue
  • Type of tissue that transports water and
    dissolved substances throughout the plant
  • Provides support for the plant
  • What advantage does a plant have when it has
    vascular tissue?

5
Angiosperms
Gymnosperms
Seedless vascular plants
Seedless Non vascular Plants
Algal Ancestors
6
Seedless Non Vascular Plants
  • No vascular tissue
  • No true roots or leaves
  • Attached to soil by rhizoids which absorb water
    and minerals.
  • Produce spores to reproduce

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Non Vascular Plants
  • Pioneer plant one of the 1st to appear in an
    environment.
  • Phyla Mosses, Liverwort and hornworts
  • These plants dont have vascular tissue, so what
    type of habitat must they live in?

9
Angiosperms
Gymnosperms
Seedless vascular plants
Seedless Non vascular Plants
Algal Ancestors
10
Seedless Vascular Plants
  • Have vascular tissue
  • Reproduce with spores.
  • Phyla Ferns, Club mosses, Horsetails
  • What type of habitat can these plants be found
    in?

11
Angiosperms
Gymnosperms
Seedless vascular plants
Seedless Non vascular Plants
Algal Ancestors
12
Vascular Seed Plants
  • Have vascular tissue and reproduce with a seed.
  • Can be herbaceous or woody.
  • Phyla
  • Gymnosperms
  • Evergreen
  • Have cones
  • Seeds are naked not protected by a fruit.
  • Example Red Pine

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Angiosperms
Gymnosperms
Seedless vascular plants
Seedless Non vascular Plants
Algal Ancestors
14
  • Angiosperms
  • Flowering Plants.
  • Usually deciduous.
  • Most have seeds protected in a fruit.
  • Example Apple tree
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