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NAME DATE The Unit Organizer BIGGER PICTURE LAST UNIT/Experience CURRENT UNIT NEXT UNIT/Experience UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS is about... UNIT RELATIONSHIPS Student Activities or Assignments UNIT MAP CURRENT UNIT Plant introduction Importance of Plants Notes Roots and Stem Lab Notes Leaf Lab Unit Review Unit Assessment Classification: Fungi, Protista, Bacteria Plants Biology 20 Animals understanding the similarities and differences among the types of plants on earth Defining Compare / Contrast Problem / Solution Sequencing Descriptions Why are monocots considered primitive plants and dicots as more modern plants? Why is seed dispersal important to terrestrial plants and spore dispersal important to aquatic plants? How do the structures of a plant differ from one another in relation to their function? Why is sexual reproduction more beneficial than asexual reproduction for plants? Kingdom Plantae Structure Reproduction by becoming aware of the by comparing Function by comparing

s NAME DATE The Unit Organizer NEW UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS Expanded Unit Map is about Plants understanding the similarities and differences among the types of plants on earth Kingdom Plantae Structure Reproduction by becoming aware of the by comparing Function by comparing

s NAME DATE The Unit Organizer NEW UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS Expanded Unit Map is about Plants understanding the similarities and differences among the types of plants on earth Kingdom Plantae Structure Reproduction by becoming aware of the by comparing Function by comparing -Angiosperms Monocots Dicots -Gymnosperms Cone plants No flowers (cones) -2 phylums -Bryophyta non-vascular -Tracheophyta vascular -Parts of plants leaves, stems, roots -Flower structure -Meristematic tissue growth -Protective tissue H20 loss infection -Fundamental protection storage support -Vascular (xylem/phloem -Movement of water and minerals -Transpirational Pull theory -Cohesion / Adhesion -Root pressure / Capillary action -Hormones auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, etc -Tropisms +, -, photo, Grave, Thrigrro, Hydro -Photoperiodis -Spore dispersal -Seed dispersal -Gymnosperms – cones seed/pollen cones pollination -Flowers structure/function -Pollination self, cross, artificial -Fruits and Seeds types of fruit parts of seeds