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Kingdom Plantae Part VII
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Archaea
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Archaea Bacteria
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Protista Archaea Bacteria
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Kingdom Animalia Protista Archaea Bacteria
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Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Animalia Protista Archaea Bacteria
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Bacteria Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Animalia Kingdom Plantae Protista
Archaea Bacteria
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RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very important and should be recorded in your science journal.
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-Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate
-Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate Example of indent Skip a line between topics Don’t skip pages Make visuals clear and well drawn.
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RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very important and should be recorded in your science journal.
BLACK SLIDE: Pay attention, follow directions, complete projects as described and answer required questions neatly. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Keep an eye out for “The-Owl” and raise your hand as soon as you see him.
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“Hoot, Hoot” “Good Luck!”
Keep an eye out for “The-Owl” and raise your hand as soon as you see him. He will be hiding somewhere in the slideshow “Hoot, Hoot” “Good Luck!” Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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New Area of Focus: Kingdom Plantae.
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Domains and Kingdoms Eukarya Domain Kingdom Protista Plantae Fungi
Bacteria Archaea Kingdom Protista Plantae Fungi Animalia Cell Type Prokaryotic (No nucleus) Eukaryotic (Nucleus) Single or Multi-Cellular Single (Unicellular) Multicellular Gets Energy from.. Varies Sunlight Absorbs Consumes Food Eukarya
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Can you say this with me…
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Can you say this with me…
\ Millions of species
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Can you say this with me…
\ Millions of species 6 Kingdoms
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Can you say this with me…
\ Millions of species Diverse 6 Kingdoms
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Can you say this with me…
\ Millions of species Diverse 6 Kingdoms Some are…
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Can you say this with me…
\ Millions of species Diverse 6 Kingdoms Some are… Unicellular
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Can you say this with me…
\ Millions of species Diverse 6 Kingdoms Some are… Unicellular Multicellular
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Can you say this with me…
\ Millions of species Diverse 6 Kingdoms Some are… Unicellular Multicellular Prokaryotic
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Can you say this with me…
\ Millions of species Diverse 6 Kingdoms Some are… Unicellular Multicellular Prokaryotic Eukaryotic
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Can you say this with me…
\ Millions of species Diverse 6 Kingdoms Some are… Unicellular Multicellular Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Autotrophs
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Can you say this with me…
\ Millions of species Diverse 6 Kingdoms Some are… Unicellular Multicellular Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Autotrophs Heterotrophs
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Millions of species Diverse 6 Kingdoms
Can you say this with me… \ Millions of species Diverse 6 Kingdoms Some are… Unicellular Multicellular Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Autotrophs Heterotrophs Organized by their similarities and differences and placed into a naming system
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Millions of species Diverse 6 Kingdoms
Can you say this with me… \ Millions of species Diverse 6 Kingdoms Some are… Unicellular Multicellular Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Autotrophs Heterotrophs Organized by their similarities and differences and placed into a naming system and when in doubt…
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Millions of species Diverse 6 Kingdoms
Can you say this with me… \ Millions of species Diverse 6 Kingdoms Some are… Unicellular Multicellular Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Autotrophs Heterotrophs Organized by their similarities and differences and placed into a naming system and when in doubt… Guess Protist
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Plants: Have cell walls and make their own food (photosynthesis), and lack the power of locomotion.
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Plants are divided into Divisions instead of Phylums.
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“If you see that King Phillip, Tell him that King David wants his head
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You’ve just accepted a job working for an online dictionary.
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You’ve just accepted a job working for an online dictionary.
“Pressures on newbie”
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You’ve just accepted a job working for an online dictionary.
“Pressures on newbie” Newbie (noun) Newbie, newb, noob, or n00b is a slang term for a novice or newcomer, or somebody inexperienced in any profession or activity. It can have derogatory connotations, but is also often used for descriptive purposes only, without a value judgment.
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You’ve just accepted a job working for an online dictionary.
Your boss sends you your first word to define on your own. Please define the following in your journal… “Pressures on newbie” Newbie (noun) Newbie, newb, noob, or n00b is a slang term for a novice or newcomer, or somebody inexperienced in any profession or activity. It can have derogatory connotations, but is also often used for descriptive purposes only, without a value judgment.
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What’s a plant? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Let’s share a few definitions
What’s a plant? Let’s share a few definitions Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae, Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having a cell wall made of cellulose, Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having a cell wall made of cellulose, and lacking the power of locomotion. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having a cell wall made of cellulose, and lacking the power of locomotion. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having a cell wall made of cellulose, and lacking the power of locomotion. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having a cell wall made of cellulose, and lacking the power of locomotion. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having a cell wall made of cellulose, and lacking the power of locomotion. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having a cell wall made of cellulose, and lacking the power of locomotion. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having a cell wall made of cellulose, and lacking the power of locomotion. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having a cell wall made of cellulose, and lacking the power of locomotion. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having a cell wall made of cellulose, and lacking the power of locomotion. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having a cell wall made of cellulose, and lacking the power of locomotion. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having cell wall made of cellulose, and lacking the power of locomotion. Photosynthetic – Makes sugar from light. Eukaryotic – Cells with a nucleus. Multi-cellular – Made of many cells. Embryo – Young organism that grows inside. Chloroplast – An organelle that does photosynthesis. Cellulose – A complicated and strong sugar. Locomotion – To move. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having cell wall made of cellulose, and lacking the power of locomotion. Photosynthetic – Makes sugar from light. Eukaryotic – Cells with a nucleus. Multi-cellular – Made of many cells. Embryo – Young organism that grows inside. Chloroplast – An organelle that does photosynthesis. Cellulose – A complicated and strong sugar. Locomotion – To move. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having cell wall made of cellulose, and lacking the power of locomotion. Photosynthetic – Makes sugar from light. Eukaryotic – Cells with a nucleus. Multi-cellular – Made of many cells. Embryo – Young organism that grows inside. Chloroplast – An organelle that does photosynthesis. Cellulose – A complicated and strong sugar. Locomotion – To move. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having cell wall made of cellulose, and lacking the power of locomotion. Photosynthetic – Makes sugar from light. Eukaryotic – Cells with a nucleus. Multi-cellular – Made of many cells. Embryo – Young organism that grows inside. Chloroplast – An organelle that does photosynthesis. Cellulose – A complicated and strong sugar. Locomotion – To move. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Definition of a plant
(Circle the words you don’t know) Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multi-cellular organisms of the Kingdom Plantae characteristically producing embryos, containing chloroplasts, having cell wall made of cellulose, and lacking the power of locomotion. Photosynthetic – Makes sugar from light. Eukaryotic – Cells with a nucleus. Multi-cellular – Made of many cells. Embryo – Young organism that grows inside. Chloroplast – An organelle that does photosynthesis. Cellulose – A complicated and strong sugar. Locomotion – To move. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The most familiar Eukaryotic cells are Plants Cells and Animal Cells
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The most familiar Eukaryotic cells are Plants Cells and Animal Cells
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The most familiar Eukaryotic cells are Plants Cells and Animal Cells
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This is a picture of a plant cell. It has…
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This is a picture of a plant cell. It has…
Protective cell walls. Chloroplast for photosynthesis. Large storage vacuole that serves many purposes. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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This is a picture of a plant cell. It has…
Protective cell walls. Chloroplast for photosynthesis. Large storage vacuole that serves many purposes. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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This is a picture of a plant cell. It has…
Protective cell walls. Chloroplast for photosynthesis. Large storage vacuole that serves many purposes. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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This is a picture of a plant cell. It has…
Protective cell walls. Chloroplast for photosynthesis. Large storage vacuole that serves many purposes. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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This is a picture of a plant cell. It has…
Protective cell walls. Chloroplast for photosynthesis. Large storage vacuole that serves many purposes. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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This is a picture of a plant cell. It has…
Protective cell walls. Chloroplast for photosynthesis. Large storage vacuole that serves many purposes. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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This is a picture of a plant cell. It has…
Protective cell walls. Chloroplast for photosynthesis. Large storage vacuole that serves many purposes. Learn more about the differences between plant and animal cells at… Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Plants are extremely important to our lives.
Can you name 20 products that use materials from plants or the remains of plants. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Generated Class list.
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If a product is made of the following, it is made from plants, or old decomposed plants (oil).
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If a product is made of the following, it is made from plants, or old decomposed plants (oil).
Any wood. Any fiber / other than metals. Plastics (most are oil based). Chemicals (most are from plants). All food. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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If a product is made of the following, it is made from plants, or old decomposed plants (oil).
Any wood. Any fiber / other than metals. Plastics (most are oil based). Chemicals (most are from plants). All food. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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If a product is made of the following, it is made from plants, or old decomposed plants (oil).
Any wood. Any fiber / other than metals. Plastics (most are oil based). Chemicals (most are from plants). All food. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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If a product is made of the following, it is made from plants, or old decomposed plants (oil).
Any wood. Any fiber / other than metals. Plastics (most are oil based). Chemicals (most are from plants). All food. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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If a product is made of the following, it is made from plants, or old decomposed plants (oil).
Any wood. Any fiber / other than metals. Plastics (most are oil based). Chemicals (most are from plants and oils). All food. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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If a product is made of the following, it is made from plants, or old decomposed plants (oil).
Any wood. Any fiber / other than metals. Plastics (most are oil based). Chemicals (most are from plants and oils). All food. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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If a product is made of the following, it is made from plants, or old decomposed plants (oil).
Any wood. Any fiber / other than metals. Plastics (most are oil based). Chemicals (most are from plants and oils). All food. ? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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If a product is made of the following, it is made from plants, or old decomposed plants (oil).
Any wood. Any fiber / other than metals. Plastics (most are oil based). Chemicals (most are from plants and oils). All food. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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If a product is made of the following, it is made from plants, or old decomposed plants (oil).
Any wood. Any fiber / other than metals. Plastics (most are oil based). Chemicals (most are from plants and oils). All food. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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If a product is made of the following, it is made from plants, or old decomposed plants (oil).
Any wood. Any fiber / other than metals. Plastics (most are oil based). Chemicals (most are from plants and oils). All food. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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If a product is made of the following, it is made from plants, or old decomposed plants (oil).
Any wood. Any fiber / other than metals. Plastics (most are oil based). Chemicals (most are from plants and oils). All food. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The energy flow of life occurs because of plants
The energy flow of life occurs because of plants. Plants harness the energy from the sun, and pass it on to all other life forms. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The energy flow of life occurs because of plants
The energy flow of life occurs because of plants. Plants harness the energy from the sun, and pass it on to all other life forms. Except for extreme bacteria on the ocean floor and their predators that use chemosynthesis. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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New Area of Focus: The Evolution of Plants.
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Between 500 and 400 million years ago, some algae made the transition to land, becoming land plants required a series of adaptations to help them survive out of the water. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The first land plants Had to struggle with maintaining water in cells.
But still need gas exchange. How to support yourself out of water. How to reproduce on land. How to anchor into ground. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The first land plants Had to struggle with maintaining water in cells.
But still need gas exchange. How to support yourself out of water. How to reproduce on land. How to anchor into ground. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The first land plants Had to struggle with maintaining water in cells.
But still need gas exchange. How to support yourself out of water. How to reproduce on land. How to anchor into ground. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The first land plants Had to struggle with maintaining water in cells.
But still need gas exchange. How to support yourself out of water. How to reproduce on land. How to anchor into ground. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The first land plants Had to struggle with maintaining water in cells.
But still need gas exchange. How to support yourself out of water. How to reproduce on land. How to anchor into ground. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Some solutions Waxy coverings to prevent water loss.
Stomata cells that open and close. Roots. Spores. Vascular tissues, woody cores. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Some solutions Waxy coverings to prevent water loss.
Stomata cells that open and close. Roots. Spores. Vascular tissues, woody cores. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Some solutions Waxy coverings to prevent water loss.
Stomata cells that open and close. Roots. Spores. Vascular tissues, woody cores. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Some solutions Waxy coverings to prevent water loss.
Stomata cells that open and close. Roots. Spores. Vascular tissues, woody cores. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Some solutions Waxy coverings to prevent water loss.
Stomata cells that open and close. Roots. Spores. Vascular tissues, woody cores. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Some solutions Waxy coverings to prevent water loss.
Stomata cells that open and close. Roots. Spores. Vascular tissues, woody cores. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Learn more about plant evolution at… https://www. boundless
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Vascular plants appeared by 350 million years ago, with forests soon following by 300 million years ago. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which vascular plant do you think came first from the pictures below?
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Which vascular plant do you think came first from the pictures below?
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This one came first A B Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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A B This one came first – True leaves came much later.
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The swamp forests of the Carboniferous Period have become the deposits of fossil fuels which power our industrial society. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The swamp forests of the Carboniferous Period have become the deposits of fossil fuels which power our industrial society. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The swamp forests of the Carboniferous Period have become the deposits of fossil fuels which power our industrial society. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Seed plants evolved next.
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Division 1: Bryophyta (Liverworts & Mosses) Division 2: Psilophyta (Psilotum) Division 3: Lycophyta (Club Mosses) Division 4: Sphenophyta (Horsetails) Division 5: Pterophyta (Ferns) Division 6: Cycadophyta (Cycads) Division 7: Ginkgophyta (Ginkgo) Division 8: Gnetophyta (Gnetum & Welwitschia) Division 9: Coniferophyta (Cone bearing trees & shrubs) Division 10:Anthophyta (Flowering Plants) Online Flashcard practice for Plant Divisions
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Division 1: Bryophyta (Liverworts & Mosses) Division 2: Psilophyta (Psilotum) Division 3: Lycophyta (Club Mosses) Division 4: Sphenophyta (Horsetails) Division 5: Pterophyta (Ferns) Division 6: Cycadophyta (Cycads) Division 7: Ginkgophyta (Ginkgo) Division 8: Gnetophyta (Gnetum & Welwitschia) Division 9: Coniferophyta (Cone bearing trees & shrubs) Division 10:Anthophyta (Flowering Plants) Online Flashcard practice for Plant Divisions
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Ginkgophyta (Ginkgo) Seeded plant.
Living Fossil that dates back 270 million years.
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Cycadophyta (Cycads) Seeded plants (Jurassic)
Large crown and stout trunk
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Gnetophyta (Gnetum & Welwitschia)
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Gnetophyta (Gnetum & Welwitschia)
Contain vessel elements (which transport water within the plant) as found in flowering plants.
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Gnetophyta (Gnetum & Welwitschia)
Contain vessel elements (which transport water within the plant) as found in flowering plants. Relative to flowering plant.
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Which one is a Ginkgo and which is a Cycad?
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Which one is a Ginkgo and which is a Cycad?
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Which one is a Ginkgo and which is a Cycad?
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Flowering plants appeared around 140 million years ago.
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Flowering plants appeared around 140 million years ago.
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Angiosperm: Flowering, covered seed, produce seeds enclosed in a fruit /ovary.
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They have become very successful.
96% of all vascular plant species. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Anthophyta: Flowering Plants.
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Anthophyta: Flowering Plants.
Flowers
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Anthophyta: Flowering Plants.
Flowers Fruits
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Anthophyta: Flowering Plants.
Flowers Fruits Vascular System.
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Put the following pictures in chronological order
Put the following pictures in chronological order. Earliest 1,2,3,4,5,6 Arrived Latest Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Exit slideshow and students should drag the following pictures to put them in chronological order based on appearance. First Last Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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First Last Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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First Last Cyanobacteria and then primitive algae
Non – vascular plants Seedless vascular plants Conifers / flowerless Plants Flowering Plants Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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A B Which is oldest, and which is youngest?
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A B Algae Oldest Which is oldest, and which is youngest?
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A B Algae Oldest Which is oldest, and which is youngest?
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A B Algae Oldest Moss Older Which is oldest, and which is youngest?
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Which one is a plant? A B Algae Oldest Moss Older
Which is oldest, and which is youngest? A B Algae Oldest Moss Older Which one is a plant? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which one is a plant? Moss
Which is oldest, and which is youngest? A B Algae Oldest Moss Older Which one is a plant? Moss Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which one is a plant? Protist Moss
Which is oldest, and which is youngest? A B Algae Oldest Moss Older Which one is a plant? Protist Moss Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Aquatic algae evolved before terrestrial bryophytes.
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Which one evolved first?
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Which one evolved first?
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A B Conifer / Seeds Evolved Later Which one evolved first?
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A B Conifer / Seeds Evolved Later Non Seeds Evolved Earlier
Which one evolved first? A B Conifer / Seeds Evolved Later Non Seeds Evolved Earlier Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Hundreds of more slides, activities, video links,
End of Preview Hundreds of more slides, activities, video links, homework package, lesson notes, review games, rubrics, and much more on the full version of this unit and larger curriculum.
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Activity! Plants Review Game
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This PowerPoint is one small part of my Taxonomy and Classification Unit. This unit includes…
An 11 Part 8,000+ Slide PowerPoint full of engaging activities, critical class notes, review opportunities, question, answers, games, and much more. 32 Page bundled homework that chronologically follows the slideshow for nightly review. Modified version provided as well as answer keys. 31 pages of unit notes with visuals for students and support professionals. 5 PowerPoint Review Games with Answer Keys Rubrics, follow along worksheets, projects, video and academic links, templates, materials list, First Day PowerPoint, guide, and much more. Taxonomy and Classification Unit Link
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Taxonomy and Classification Unit
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Taxonomy and Classification Unit
Areas of Focus within The Taxonomy and Classification Unit: Taxonomy, Classification, Need for Taxonomy vs. Common Names, What is a Species?, Dichotomous Keys, What does Classification Use?, The Domains of Life, Kingdoms of Life,The 8 Taxonomic Ranks, Humans Taxonomic Classification, Kingdom Monera, Prokaryotic Cells, Types of Eubacteria, Bacteria Classification, Gram Staining,Bacterial Food Borne Illnesses, Penicillin and Antiseptic, Oral Hygiene and Plaque, Bacterial Reproduction (Binary Fission), Asexual Reproduction, Positives and Negatives of Bacteria, Protista, Plant-like Protists, Animal-like Protists, Fungi-like Protists, Animalia, Characteristics of Animalia, Animal Symmetry, Phylums of Animalia (Extensive), Classes of Chordata, Mammals, Subclasses of Mammals, Characteristics of Mammals, Classes of Fish, Fashion a Fish Project, Animal Poster Project, Fungi, Positives and Negatives of Fungi, Divisions of Fungi (Extensive), Parts of a Mushroom, 3 Roles of Fungi, Fungi Reproduction, Mold Prevention, Plant Divisions, Photosynthesis, Plant Photo Tour, Non Vascular Plants, Algae, Lichens, Bryophytes, Seedless Vascular Plants, Cone Bearing Plants, Flowering Plants, Monocotyledons, Dicotyledons and much more. Taxonomy and Classification Unit Link
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