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The Plant Kingdom
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Plant Classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Plantae
Cell type: eukaryotic Cell number: multicellular Feeding: autotrophic (photosynthesis) Reproduction: Seeds/spores
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The Plant Kingdom This kingdom has organisms that are multi-cellular, have cell walls and chlorophyll, produce their own food, and don’t physically move from one place to another.
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Plant Classification Plants evolved from green algae (protists)
They are first classified as Nonvascular – short plants with no transport tissue (like veins), e.g. moss Vascular – taller plants with veins, e.g. trees Xylem – veins for water Phloem – veins for food
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Non-Vascular plants that do not have tubes to carry water up the plant or tubes to carry food made in the leaves down the plant Examples: mosses liverworts ferns hornworts
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Non-Vascular Spore: the reproductive cell of a nonvascular plant
SPORES!
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Non-Vascular Moss
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Non-Vascular Liverwort
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Non-Vascular Fern
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Non-Vascular Hornwort
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Vascular Plants that have tubes to carry water up and food down the plant Examples: American dogwood tree roses grass
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Vascular American dogwood tree
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Vascular Roses
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Vascular Grass
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Plant Classification Vascular Plants can further be classified as
Gymnosperms – cone bearing plants, e.g. pine trees Angiosperms – flowering plants, e.g. roses
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Plant Classification Angiosperms are classified as
Flowering plants Covered seed FRUIT or FLOWERS Regardless of type, flowers are great for reproduction. Flowers attract animals that can help pollinate the plant.
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Plant Classification Gymnosperms are classified as Cone bearing
Open seed PINECONES
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Photosynthesis Plant cells produce their own food through a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis allows plants to convert light energy into food energy.
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