Classifying Plants
Vocabulary to Know Vascular plant Nonvascular plant
Plants Plants do not have fur, scales, or blood, so how are they classified? Like animals, plants are divided into two main groups. Then these two groups are divided into smaller groups. The ways that plants get their food and the ways that they create new plants will help you classify them.
How are they classified? One way that plants can be classified is by how they carry water. Plants can either be Vascular or Nonvascular. Vascular: “having tubes” Nonvascular: “not having tubes”
Vascular Plant Plants that have tubes, roots, stems, and leaves Vascular Plant Plants that have tubes, roots, stems, and leaves. These plants stand up tall.
Why are these trees vascular? They have tubes, roots, stems, and leaves. They also stand up tall.
More Vascular Plants
Nonvascular Plant Plants that do not have tubes, roots, stems, or leaves. These plants soak up water and food from the soil, like sponges. They are also much smaller than vascular plants.
Why is this an example of a Non-Vascular plant? Non-Vascular Plants have no roots, stems, or leaves. They also don’t have any tubes.
Vascular or Non-Vascular?
Vascular or Non-Vascular?
Moss on the Tree: Vascular or Non-Vascular?
Vascular or Non-Vascular?