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Plants

Characteristics Eukaryotic Multicellular Non-mobile Cell Wall

Producers! Cuticle Definition: A waxy layer that coats the surface of leaves. Keeps plants from drying out.

Plants Nonvascular Vascular No Seeds Seeds No Flowers Flowers (Spores) (1) Nonvascular Vascular (2) No Seeds Seeds (Spores) No Flowers (3) Flowers

Plants Nonvascular 5. Water is carried by osmosis Plants must be small 4. Def: there are no tubes to carry water throughout the plant. Nonvascular 6. Example: Mosses 5. Water is carried by osmosis Plants must be small VERSUS

Plants (1) Vascular 7. Def: Have tubes to carry water throughout the plant Vascular plants can be small or large

Plants (1) Vascular (2) No Seeds SPORES 8. Example: Ferns

Plants Vascular Seeds No Flowers (1) 9. Conifers Most produce cones! Gymnosperms Seeds No Flowers

Plants Vascular Seeds Flowers (1) (10) Angiosperms http://www.brainpop.com/science/diversityoflife/seedplants/ http://www.brainpop.com/science/diversityoflife/seedlessplants/ Plants (1) Vascular Angiosperms Flowers attract pollinators (10) Seeds (3) Flowers

Plant Selfie Time! Your homework is to take selfies with various plants and include a caption that lists the type of plant! Fern Moss Flowering plant Conifer