Angiosperms EQ: How do I name the types of angiosperms and list the characteristics they share?

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Angiosperms EQ: How do I name the types of angiosperms and list the characteristics they share?

Angiosperm A plant that produces seeds that are enclosed in fruit Greek word that means seed in a vessel EQ: How do I name the types of angiosperms and list the characteristics they share? Two characteristics of an angiosperm: Flower Fruit

Flower Vocabulary Petals – colorful structure when flower opens Sepals – leaf like structures that enclose a bud EQ: How do I name the types of angiosperms and list the characteristics they share?

Flower Vocabulary Stamens – male reproductive parts Filament – thin stalk Anther – produces pollen – knob at top of filament EQ: How do I name the types of angiosperms and list the characteristics they share?

Flower Vocabulary Pistils – found in center of flower Stigma – sticky tip of pistil Style – slender tube that connects the stigma to the ovary (hollow base of the flower where ovules are EQ: How do I name the types of angiosperms and list the characteristics they share?

Angiosperm Flower EQ: How do I name the types of angiosperms and list the characteristics they share?

Reproduction of an Angiosperm Pollen falls on stigma Sperm and egg cell join together in flower’s ovule Zygote develops into the embryo part of the seed EQ: How do I name the types of angiosperms and list the characteristics they share?

Seed Dispersal As seed develops, the ovary changes into a fruit EQ: How do I name the types of angiosperms and list the characteristics they share? Seed Dispersal As seed develops, the ovary changes into a fruit a ripened ovary and other structures that enclose one or more seeds

Types of Angiosperms Divided into 2 major groups Monocots Dicots EQ: How do I name the types of angiosperms and list the characteristics they share?

Monocot Have one seed leaf Flowers usually have either three petals or a multiple of three petals Long slender leaves with veins that run parallel to each other Bundles of vascular tissue is scattered throughout stem EQ: How do I name the types of angiosperms and list the characteristics they share?

Dicots Produce seeds with two leaves Flowers have 4 or 5 leaves or multiples of these Leaves are wide with veins that branch off from one another Bundles of vascular tissue bundled together EQ: How do I name the types of angiosperms and list the characteristics they share?

Class Work and Homework EQ: How do I name the types of angiosperms and list the characteristics they share? Fill In What did I learn Confused Say Read pages A 156 – A 161 Page A161, Questions 1-4