Kingdom Plantae Plants are NOT boring!.

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Kingdom Plantae Plants are NOT boring!

Plant Project You will construct a poster that will highlight some interesting facts about some amazing plants By the end of class today you must pick your plant and sign the project list Following are the requirements of the project

Project Specs The title of the poster must say “Plants are not Boring” The following information must be included: Where the plant is located (geographic range and habitat) The type of plant (nonvascular, vascular seedless, gymnosperm, angiosperm) Plant uses, unique characteristics or ecological niches A picture or sketch of the plant or products made from the plant

What is a plant? Multicellular eukaryotes Have cell walls made of cellulose Have chloroplasts Have chlorophyll a and b Carry out photosynthesis Autotrophic And YES, trees are plants!