Std. 10 Plants Foldable Distinguish between monocots and dicots, angiosperms and gymnosperms, and vascular and nonvascular plants.

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Std. 10 Plants Foldable Distinguish between monocots and dicots, angiosperms and gymnosperms, and vascular and nonvascular plants.

Std. 10 Plants Plants Vascular Non-Vascular Seedless Seed Gymnosperm Angiosperm Monocot Dicot Std. 10 Plants Vascular Non-Vascular Angiosperm Gymnosperms Monocot Dicot

Vascular- What is vascular? (Copy box from notes) Define Xylem & Phloem Give an example Non- Vascular- What is non-vascular? (Copy box from notes) Give Examples Angiosperm - Give 1 characteristic. (what does it look like?) -List & Define the parts of the flower. -Draw & label a flower. Gymnosperms Give 2 characteristics. (what do the seeds look like?) Give an example Dicot Cotyledons Veins in leaves Flower parts Arrangement of vascular bundles Monocot Cotyledons Veins in leaves Flower parts Arrangement of vascular bundles