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PLANT KINGDOM EUKARYOTIC MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS. PHOTOSYNTHETIC ALWAYS WITH ROOT, STEM AND LEAVES.
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THE ROOT
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The root attaches the plant to the soil. (Plants can´t move) The root absorbs water and mineral nutrients from the soil.
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THE STEM
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The stem The stem supports leaves, branches, flowers and fruits.
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The leaf
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The leaf is where photosynthesis take place.
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The flower Only the plants with seeds have flowers. The flower contains the reproductive organs. (sexual reproduction)
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The flower The flowers of a typical plant have: -a calyx (set of green sepals) -a corolla (set of coloured petals) The stamen (male sex organ) Pistils (female sex organs
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The flower
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The flower (petals) Five pinky-white petals
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The flower (sepals) Five green sepals. Many red petals
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The flower (six stamens with pollen)
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The flower (pistil)
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CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS PLANTS WITHOUT SEEDS MOSSES (musgos) FERNS (helechos) PLANTS WITH SEEDS GYMNOSPERMS ANGIOSPERMS
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MOSSES
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Mosses Mosses are plants without tissues or organs
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Mosses Mosses reproduce by spores which are formed in a capsule
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FERNS Plants with roots, stems and leaves The stem of a fern is called RHIZOME The leaf of a fern is called FROND
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Ferns The ferns reproduce by spores formed in a structure called the SORUS (sp. soro)
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GYMNOSPERMS They are always woody plants.Redwood tree:
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Gymnosperms
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Their flowers are called cones (male and female)
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Gymnosperms Their seeds are not protected inside a fruit
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ANGIOSPERMS Coloured flowers with calyx (set of sepals) and corolla.
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Angiosperms The seeds are protected inside the fruit
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Angiosperms
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