Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byLindsey Eaton Modified over 9 years ago
1
UNIT 2 THE PLANT KINGDOM
2
UNIT 2 THE PLANTS KINGDOM stem roots seeds cell membranechloroplast vacuole cytoplasm cell wallnucleus herbaceous stemwoody stemvein petioleblade root hairs stomatastigma anther pistil ovules styleovary stamen filament chlorophyll leavespollination Sporexylem sapfertilisation phloem sapsexual reproduction
3
PLANTSFloweringAngiospermsGymnospermsNon-FloweringAlgaeMossesFerns
4
AngiospermsGymnosperms Strong roots, leaves, a stem, and flowers. Seeds – inside the flower. They can produce fruit. Strong roots, a stem and long, thin leaves. Small flowers. They don’t produce any fruit. Seeds developin cones. Flowering Plants
5
Read the definitions and write the words a.________________ (noun) This is where a gymnosperm’s seeds develop. b. ________________(noun) These are large, long leaves on a fern. They are divided into many narrow sections. c._________________ (noun) These types of plant produce flowers. Answer the questions about the characteristics of plants. a.How do plants get their nutrients? ____________________- b.What do plants react to? __________________________ c.How do most plants reproduce? ____________________________
6
NON-FLOWERING PLANTS Algae In or near the water. On land. Mosses In tropical rainforests. Ferns
7
nucleus Cell wall Cell membrane chloroplast cytoplasm vacuole
8
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
9
stigma style ovary ovules filament anther petal sepal
10
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION Male organ STAMEN antherfilament Female organ PISTIL Ovary ovules stylestigma
11
NON-FLOWERING PLANTS ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION Stolons strawberries Spores Mossses, ferns Cuttings geraniums Tubers potatoes
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.