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Plants
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Overview of Plants Characteristics of all plants Multicellular Eukaryotic cells Autotrophs Cell walls made of cellulose
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Overview of Plants Non-Vascular (mosses) Kingdom Plantae Vascular Seedless (ferns) Seed Bearing Gymnosperms (pine tree, fir tree) Angiosperms Dicots (fruit tree, tomato plant) Monocots (grasses, corn)
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Overview of Plants Vascular tissue – “Tubes” that move water and nutrients throughout some plants Non-vascular plants – Plants that do not contain vascular tissue
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Overview of Plants Seedless vascular plants – Plants that contain vascular tissue but produce spores instead of seeds
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Overview of Plants Gymnosperm (“naked seed”) – Vascular plants that may produce seeds in a cone Angiosperm (“enclosed seed”) – Vascular plants that produce seeds by flowers
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Overview of Plants ExampleVascular Tissue? True Roots, Stems, Leaves? Reproduce by Spores? Reproduce by Seeds? Non-Vascular Plants MossesNo (rhizoids are like roots) YesNo Seedless Vascular Plants FernsYes No Gymnosperm Vascular Plants Pine treeYes NoYes, some produced in cones Angiosperm Vascular Plants Fruit treeYes NoYes, produced by flowers
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Seedless Vascular Plants Xylem – The tissues that transport water and nutrients up the plant (from the roots up the stem and to the leaves) Phloem – The tissues that carry food from the leaves to wherever it is needed
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Angiosperms Cotyledon – The leaf part of an embryo that is present in a seed; also called seed leaf Monocot – Flowering plant that has only one cotyledon per seed Dicot – Flowering plant that has two cotyledons per seed
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Angiosperms MonocotsDicots Seeds One cotyledonTwo cotyledons Leaves Veins are parallelVeins are branched Stems Vascular bundles are scattered throughout the stem Vascular bundles are arranged in a circle Roots Roots are usually fibrousUsually have a taproot Flowers Flower parts are often in multiples of 3 Flower parts are often in multiples of 4 or 5
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Angiosperms
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Angiosperm Reproduction Petal – The colored portion of a flower Sepal – Small leaves under a flower Peduncle – Stem of the flower Peduncle
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Angiosperm Reproduction Male Reproductive System - Stamen Anther – The male reproductive organ; produces pollen Filament – Holds the anther Peduncle
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Angiosperm Reproduction Female Reproductive System – Pistil Stigma – Receives pollen during fertilization Style – The slender part of a pistil, extending from the ovary to the stigma Ovary – Female reproductive organ Ovule – Reproductive cell which will become the seed when fertilized by pollen Peduncle
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Angiosperm Reproduction Perfect flower – Flower that has both male and female structures Imperfect flower – Flower that has either male or female structures
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Angiosperm Reproduction Complete flower – Flower that has stamens, pistil, petals, and sepals Incomplete flower – Flower that is missing stamens, pistil, petals, or sepals
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