Types of Plants Harcourt Science Unit B Chapter 2 Mrs. Strand 6th grade Lockwood Middle School.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Plant Reproduction.
Advertisements

THE PLANT KINGDOM.
Domain Eubacteria Domain Archaea Domain Eukarya Common ancestor Kingdom: Plants Domain Eukarya.
Chapter 10 Plant Reproduction.
Flowering plants Cone-bearing plants Ferns and their relatives
Kingdom: Plantae.
Chapter 23 Reproduction in Plants
Four Types of Plants Non-vascular Vascular Gynosperms Angiosperms.
REPRODUCTION AND STRUCTURE NOTES
PLANTS-A brief introduction of chapters 22 thru 25.
Classroom Feud!!! A S.W. Gault Production
Flowering plants Cone-bearing plants Ferns and their relatives
Gymnosperms & Angiosperms
BOTANY The Study of Plants. Part 1: Classifying Plants.
THE PLANT KINGDOM. 7 Basic needs of plants: * temperature *light *water *air *nutrients *time *room to grow.
Non – Vascular Plants, Gymnosperms & Angiosperms
Plants. Overview of Plants Characteristics of all plants  Multicellular  Eukaryotic cells  Autotrophs  Cell walls made of cellulose.
Plant Reproduction Section 1: Sexual Reproduction in Seedless Plants
Standards 3 & 4 Standard 3. Organisms in the Plant Kingdom are classified into groups based on specific structures. All plants are included in this kingdom,
Flowers the reproductive structures of plants Can you remember the Seven Processes of Life? MRSNERGMRSNERG.
Introduction to Plants
Classroom Feud!!! A S.W. Gault Production Final J!!
Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Science ~ Chapter 2 5 th Grade ~ 2007.
Plant Kingdom.
Kingdom Plantae Reproduction. General Characteristics o Eukaryotic o Multicellular o Autotrophic.
Plant Evolution Green Algae are the ancestors of today’s land/terrestrial plants. Early land plants faced many challenges. A. How to conserve water? B.
Plant Reproduction 8 th 16.2 Plant Reproduction. Plant Reproduction Plants reproduce by pollen, spores, or seeds Plants reproduce by pollen, spores, or.
PLANT REPRODUCTION. Male Plant Reproductive System  Stamen  Contains the anther and the filament.
KINGDOM PLANTAE Unit 2 - Biodiversity. Kingdom Characteristics  Multicellular  Eukaryotic  Cell walls made of cellulose.  Autotrophic (photosynthesis)
Sexual Reproduction in Plants. The Seed  The seed is the product of sexual reproduction in most plants.  The seed contains an embryo, a food supply.
Chapter 3: Plant Growth and Reproduction 5 th grade Science Teacher Imarlys Cajigas Big Idea: Plants have a variety of structures to help them carry out.
Plant Diversity. Land Plants Evolved from Green Algae Occurred 500 million years ago Plants have enabled the life of other organisms on land Supply oxygen.
10T2K: Types of Plants. Thing 1: Vascular vs. nonvascular plants  VASCULAR plants have roots, leaves, and veins for carrying food and water.  NONVASCULAR.
The World of Plants KINGDOM PLANTAE. What is a Plant: Plant Characteristics EUKARYOTIC – has a nucleus MULTICELLULAR– more than one cell AUTOTROPHIC –
Plant Notes:. Plants: Multicellular eukaryotes Cell walls of cellulose Autotrophic (photosynthesis)  Carbon dioxide + water + light Oxygen + glucose.
AP Biology Domain Eubacteria Domain Archaea Domain Eukarya Common ancestor Kingdom: Plants Domain Eukarya.
Science Chapter 12 Review The center of a flower contains one or more female reproductive structures called:Gemetophyte Sporophyte Pistils Stigma Fibrous.
Getting Started 1. What is the function of a seed? 2. Make a list of seeds that are edible. 3. Why are some seeds a good source of nutrition?
Unit 12 Plants!.
PLANT KINGDOM REVIEW. QUEST CHECK 1.Which of the following are not one of the four characteristics of all plants? a.Heterotrophs b.Eukaryotes c.All contain.
Structural Adaptations for Reproduction PARTS OF A FLOWER 4/6/16.
Plant Note Objectives *Know the basic characteristics of all plants. *Be able to describe the basic life cycle for all plants *Know the major characteristics.
Structures of Seed Plants (Ch 12, Section 4: Text or SIR )
Kingdom Plantae Main Characteristics Cells contain a nucleus Make their own food Cells contain a cell wall Multicellular Can not move from place to place.
Gymnosperms & Angiosperms
Plant Review.
Figure 22–6 A Cladogram of Plant Groups
Chapters Kingdom Plantae.
Plant Reproduction PPT
Your friends, Plants.
Asexual Reproduction Versus Sexual Reproduction
Kingdom Plantae.
Biology 11 Plantae Review.
Functions of Plant Parts:
Bacteria to Plants Angiosperms
Chapter 3:Lesson 2: Reproduction in Plants:.
Flowers allow some plants (angiosperms) to reproduce w/out water
Flowers allow some plants (angiosperms) to reproduce w/out water
Plants (This PowerPoint goes with older curriculm and not all of this will be on our quiz, but it is all good stuff.) Characteristics (What makes a plant.
Plants.
ANGIOSPERMS One way to categorize angiosperms is based on their seed leaves (monocot or dicot). Monocots & Dicots have different characteristics.
Flowers allow some plants (angiosperms) to reproduce w/out water
Plant Life Cycles & Reproduction
Plants.
Notes: Vascular Seed Plants
Chapter 21/22 Vascular Plants
Chapter 12 Science Test Notes.
Plant Kingdom.
CHAPTERS PLANT NOTES.
Biology 11 Plantae Review.
Presentation transcript:

Types of Plants Harcourt Science Unit B Chapter 2 Mrs. Strand 6th grade Lockwood Middle School

Terms Moss Asexual Reproduction Spore

Types of Plants NonvascularVascular Characteristics These are ALL plant which means that they ALL make their own …

Where does all of this fit into Classification? Kingdom ? Phylum ? Class ? Order ? Family ? Genus ? Species ? Plantae Nonvascular or Vascular? Most of the organizations break these down into divisions from this point forward

Nonvascular MossesLiverwortsHornworts Two types of r_______ depends on stage of development Dense layers of moss & plant life help: prevent e_______ store n_________ indicate p_______ indicate w______ Require __________ to stay alive & reproduce

Vascular FernsGymnospermsAngiosperms ers/angiosperm.htm

Ferns & Gymnosperms Terms: fern gymnosperm conifer pollen prothallium

Ferns *gather l_____ by spreading out *feathery f_____ have large surface areas to capture rain and light *have 2 generations & 2 types of reproduction *have sori & prothallium

Gymnosperms ConifersGinkoesCycadsWelwitschia “Naked” seeds Nonflowering plants Seeds may survive for a long time before s_______ Frequently produce far more ______ grains than egg cells Adaptations: May survive in dry areas because of … May survive in cold climates because of … May retain “leaves” in heavy snow because of …

Angiosperms Terms –Dicotyledon –Monocotyledon –Fertilization –Embryo –Runner –Grafting

Angiosperms MonocotsDicots P____, s_______ & stamen Petals, sepals & s_____Multiples of ? Veins don’t crossNet-like veins Xylem & Phloem are s_______ are in ring patterns Slender roots that spread outFrequently only one “taproot” Seeds are protected within a f_____ or ovary Flowers are divided into two groups…

Label the Parts

Angiosperm Fruits drupes, pones, berries, aggregates Multiple berries Some plants reproduce by r_______, long thin shoots that run along the ground.

Angiosperm Terms –Angiosperm –Stamen –Anther –Pistil –Stigma –Petal –Style –Ovary –ovule –Pollination –Sepal

Label the parts

Name that job!

Angiosperms Most reproduce by _______________, but sometimes a process called ____________ is used which is an a-sexual means of reproduction.

The End