Ms. Cohen Plants and Photosynthesis Unit

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Ms. Cohen Plants and Photosynthesis Unit Plant Classification Ms. Cohen Plants and Photosynthesis Unit

There are 4 major groups of plants (bryophytes) (tracheophytes)

4 major plant groups Bryophytes Tracheophytes Gymnosperms Angiosperms

Bryophytes: Liverworts http://bryophytes.plant.siu.edu/imPelliaEpiphylla.html

Bryophytes: Liverworts http://bryophytes.plant.siu.edu/imPelliaEpiphylla.html

Bryophytes: Hornworts http://bryophytes.plant.siu.edu/imMegacFlagellaris.html

Bryophytes: Mosses http://bryophytes.plant.siu.edu/imDicranoweisiaCrispula.html

Tracheophytes: Ferns http://usefulthings.com/blog/?p=161

Tracheophytes: Ferns http://www.flickr.com/photos/theequinest/2514581801/

Tracheophytes: Club mosses, Horsetails, Whisk Ferns http://www.hear.org/starr/images/image/?q=080117-1777&o=plants; http://www.flickr.com/photos/13019383@N00/2383915643/; http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/vascular/psilot.htm

Gymnosperms: Cone-bearing plants http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio106/gymnospr.htm

Angiosperms: Flowering plants