AIM: How is the Kingdom Plantae classified? OBJ: Given notes and activity sheet SWBAT explain how plants are classified with 70% accuracy. DN: Seed Journal;

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AIM: How is the Kingdom Plantae classified? OBJ: Given notes and activity sheet SWBAT explain how plants are classified with 70% accuracy. DN: Seed Journal; Read Plant Classification handout. Photosynthesis in Plants video. ACT: Introduction to Plant Kingdom Nonvascular vs. Vascular Plants Text, read p ; Work on the Plant Kingdom Booklet HW: Complete The Plant Kingdom Booklet, Plant Exam Oct 16.

Kingdom Plantae Multicellular (many cells) Cell wall (rigidity, structure; plant’s “skeleton”) Green = chlorophyll in leaf Make food (autotroph) by photosynthesis Water + CO 2 + sunlight → Oxygen + sugar “food”

Kingdom Plantae Nonvascular Plants = plants without tubes Short, simple, spongy, fuzzy, live moist places, without true stems ex: mosses, lichen, liverworts, hornworts Vascular Plants = containing tubes in root, stem and leaves (xylem-high; phloem-low) Ex: Ferns = no seeds (spores), spear-like fronds Gymnosperms = needle leaf, seeds on cones Angiosperms = flowering plants with seeds inside fruit (protects & spreads seeds around)

Plants MOSSES LICHEN FERNS HORSETAIL

PLANTS GYMNOSPERMS ANGIOSPERMS CARNIVOROUS PLANTS