Plants Chapters 22-25 Flowering plants Cone-bearing plants Ferns and their relatives Flowers; Seeds Enclosed in Fruit Mosses and their relatives *FYI: GREEN ALGAE is ...
Classification of Plants ... flowering Plants Do NOT produce flowers A plant can be divided into 3 parts Examples of Mosses spores Spore-producing capsule .No true ...
Plants & Photosynthesis A Dr. Production Root Anatomy Root Anatomy Flowers The flower is the centerpiece of angiosperm reproduction Double Fertilization STAMEN Anther ...
Kingdom: Plantae Green Algae Green algae has recently been reclassified as belonging to the Kindom Plantae Green algae has cell walls and photosynthetic pigments that ...
... short, no vascular tissue, get water by osmosis 2 ... and grafting Plant Responses and Adaptations Tropisms are ... PowerPoint Presentation Last ...
Classification of Plants Plant Kingdom Flowering Plants Non-flowering Plants . 3 groups Ferns Mosses Conifers Non - flowering Plants Do NOT produce flowers Conifers ...
The first plants evovled from plant like protists, similar to alagae. ... Vascular tissue xylem and phloem. Produce spores. Depend on water for reproduction ...
Dominated forest landscapes of Carboniferous period. 360 - 290 million years ago ... Seedless vascular plants were widespread during the Carboniferous period ...
See Pic Next Slide. Cont... transition from hunter-gather societies ... Agriculture allowed us to stay in one place and move from a hunter-gather society ...
Kingdom Plantae Botany The study of plants Those focused on the study of plants are called what? Characteristics of Plants Multicellular Eukaryotic Cell walls of ...
Plants had to adapt to conditions where they were only partly ... Anther produces pollen. Filament stalk that holds up anther. Fertilization in Angsprms ...
Kingdom Plantae * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Botany The study of plants Those focused on the study of plants are called what?
Transport between roots and leaves (via vascular tissue, phloem and xylem ... XYLEM Carries water and dissolved nutrients from the soil, from the roots, into ...
Characteristics and Structures of Plants SC Standards 6-2.3 6-2.4 * Plants are classified into groups based on specific structures. Plants may be classified by ...
Title: Plant Diversity - Colonization of Land Author: Jay Comeaux Last modified by: Kyle Harms Created Date: 3/10/2003 11:29:38 AM Document presentation format
Kingdom Plantae Botany - the study of plants. Summary All Plants are autotrophs that produce food by photosynthesis. cell walls composed of cellulose. non-motile ...
Chapter 29 and 30: Plants Objectives -Understand that land plants evolved from green algae-Mosses and other nonvascular plants have life cycles dominated by gametophytes
The Diversity of Plants Unit 7 Chapter 22 Nonvascular plant habitat Near water source Nonvascular plant size Because nonvascular plants do not have xylem and phloem ...
Incomplete flowers = missing one or more parts. Types of Angiosperms [115] Monocots ... Flowers = multiples of 4 or 5. Leaf veins branching. Plant Tropisms ...
Leaves are pinnate (feather-like) Have vascular tissue. Spores are found in sori on underside of leaves. Fertilization requires H2O. Phyla: Filicinophyta ...
Plant Diversity II: The Evolution of Seed Plants Chapter 30 Advantages of Seed Production Seed production enabled plants to become the dominant producers in most ...
The ginkgo, also called the maidenhair tree, has fan-shaped leaves and fleshy seeds. Unlike other gymnosperms, the leaves of a ginkgo fall from the tree in autumn. ...
Multicellular organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems ... Cambium. Vascular Tissues... Cambium produces new xylem & phloem. More Adaptations...
All green plants arose from a single species of freshwater algae ... Volvox -Colonial chlorophyte -Hollow sphere of a single layer of 500-60,000 cells ...
Bisexual flowers have both male (stamens) and female (carpels) reproductive ... Incomplete flowers lack one or more of the following: sepals, petals, stamens or ...
IV. The Domain Eukarya D. Plants: 4. Non-tracheophytes 5. Tracheophytes b. Groups i. Lycopodiophytes http://universe-review.ca/R10-23-plants.htm http://mediatheek ...
... Plants: angiosperms, gymnosperms, ferns. A. ... Groups of seed plants include: angiosperms and gymnosperms. ... C. Gymnosperms. Gymnosperm means 'naked seeds. ...
GAMETOPHYTE OF THE SEED PLANTS DEVELOP WITHIN CASES OF ... 2. GRADUALISM GRADUAL CHANGE OVER TIME. AGRICULTURE. ANGIOSPERMS PROVIDE ALMOST ALL OF OUR FOOD ...
The Plant Kingdom: Gymnosperms Chapter 24 LEARNING OBJECTIVE 1 Compare the features of seeds with those of spores Discuss the adaptive advantages of plants that ...
Chapter 16 Plants, Fungi, and the Move onto Land 0 Laura Coronado Bio 10 Chapter 16 * * * Figure 16.26 Fungi eaten by humans * Figure 16.27 Fungal production of an ...
... of a flower, a yellow-orange substance may stick to your skin. ... Insect pollination has become common because it increases, the fitness of both organisms. ...
Plants carry out photosynthesis using chlorophyll a and b ... Structure of flagellated sperm. Formation of a phragmoplast. 5 mm. Chara species, a pond organism ...
Angiosperms flowering plants (largest phylum of living plants) Monocots flowering plants that have a single ... Stamens pollen bearing part of a flower ...
Plants are first believed to have appeared on Earth approximately 500 ... flowering plant evolution suggests early angiosperms were evergreen trees that ...
Photosynthetic cells produced oxygen and allowed formation of a protective ozone ... like flies, which pollinate them (examples, skunk cabbage and corpse flower) ...