Monday February 6th 2017 Vascular & Nonvascular Plants Pages 152 – 154 “Plants come in many different shapes and sizes but there are a few things that all plants have in common…” Name two (2) characteristics that all plants have in common. Name the two (2) basic types of plants. Photosynthesis; Cuticles; Cell Walls; Reproduction Vascular & Nonvascular Plants
Mosses; Hornworts; Liverworts Conifers; Ginkgoes; Gnetophytes; Cycads Tuesday February 7th 2017 Pages 156 – 157 Name two (2) examples of nonvascular plants. Pages 162 – 163 Name two (2) examples of gymnosperms. Pages 164 – 165 Name the two kinds of Angiosperms. Mosses; Hornworts; Liverworts Conifers; Ginkgoes; Gnetophytes; Cycads Dicots and Monocots
Wednesday February 8th 2017 Vascular Vascular Vascular Non-vascular Pages 162 – 165 Identify the following as either vascular or nonvascular. Vascular Vascular Vascular Non-vascular
Thursday February 9th 2017 Angiosperms – seed plants that flower Pages 162 – 164 Describe the difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms. Angiosperms – seed plants that flower Gymnosperms – seed plants that do not flower
Friday February 10th 2017 reproduction Smell – attracts flies Pages 171 – 172 “Flowers are adaptations for ___________________.” Describe one (1) way that flowers attract animals. Name one (1) basic part of a flower. reproduction Smell – attracts flies Nectar – attracts birds and insects Sepals, Petals, Stamens, Pistils