The Plant Kingdom Introduction to Plants. The Plant Kingdom Organisms are _______________, have ___________ & ___________. They ___________ their own.

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The Plant Kingdom Introduction to Plants

The Plant Kingdom Organisms are _______________, have ___________ & ___________. They ___________ their own food, and don’t ___________ ________ from one place to another.

We will be learning about… Non-vascular Plants Vascular Plants Introduction to Photosynthesis Plant cell make-up Reproductive parts of a Flower

Non-Vascular plants that __________________ to carry ______ up the plant or _______ made in the leaves down the plant Examples: –_________ –liverwortsliverworts –___________ –hornwortshornworts

Non-Vascular Spore: the ______________ _____ of a nonvascular plant

Examples: Non-Vascular ______ _____________

_________ ________________

Vascular Plants Have ____________ to carry water ____ & food ______ the plant We are most familiar with these, but they are not the most abundant Examples: –______________________ –_____________________ –______________________

Vascular ___________ __________ Tree

Vascular ________ _____________

How do plants make their food? Plant cells __________ their own food through a process called ______________________. This is why we call them ________________ Allows plants to _____________ light energy into __________ energy.

Reproductive Parts of a Flower ________ Parts ___________ Parts

Reproductive Parts of a Flower Male Parts Female Parts The __________ consists of two parts: the ___________ & the _____________. The ____________ holds the ____________. The anther produces and carries the ___________.

Reproductive Parts of a Flower Male Parts Female Parts The ____________ consists of three parts: the ____________, style, and ____________. The stigma is the _________ part that traps and holds the __________. The style is the _________-______ structure that holds up the stigma. The ovary and the __________are at the bottom of the style.

Reproductive Parts of a Flower Male Parts Female Parts The petals attract __________________. Such as ________, __________________________, _________________________

Reproductive Parts of a Flower Male Parts Female Parts The ____________ are the green petal-like parts at the base of the flower. Sepals help __________ the developing bud.

Plant Cell nucleus cell wall cell membrane vacuoles chloroplasts cytoplasm