PLANT STATIONS REVIEW.

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PLANT STATIONS REVIEW

STATION 2: PARTS OF A SEED

STATION 3: STOMATA

STATION 4: ROOTS & STEMS

STATION 4: ROOTS & STEMS (don’t need to know roots…)

Monocot vs. Dicot MONOCOT - 3 petals DICOT - 4 or 5 petals

MONOCOT or DICOT ?

DICOT

MONOCOT or DICOT ?

DICOT

MONOCOT or DICOT ?

MONOCOT

MONOCOT or DICOT ?

DICOT

MONOCOT or DICOT ?

MONOCOT

MONOCOT or DICOT ?

DICOT

MONOCOT or DICOT ?

MONOCOT

ALL MONOCOT AND DICOT PLANTS ARE ANGIOSPERMS (OR FLOWERING PLANTS)

PLANT KINGDOM NON-VASCULAR VASCULAR SEEDLESS (ferns - spores) Gymnosperms (Pine, etc. - cones) Angiosperms (Flowering - Seeds) monocots & dicots

Photosynthesis