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Characteristics of plants |
Multicellular Not capable of locomotion Cell wall of cellulose Store carbs Eukaryotic Autotrophic |
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Split into what two sectioms |
Terrestrial and aquatic |
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Terrestrial plants are separated into: |
Nonvascular and vascular |
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Vascular plants are divided into |
Seed and seedless |
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Seed plants are separated into |
Gymnosperm and angiosperm |
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Angiosperms are divided into |
Monocots and dicots |
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What does it mean if a plant is vascular |
There is an internal transport system for water and dissolved material, they have roots stems and leaves Ex:grass or corn |
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What does it mean if a plant is nonvascular and an example of one |
They do not have an internal transport system and do not have stem leaves or roots Found in watery areas Ex:miss |
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What types of vascular transport are there and which way do they flow |
Xylem: flows from root to leaf Phloem:from leaf to root |
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Characteristics of a gymnosperm |
Have needles Naked seeds Do not flower Last all year Produce cones Pollinated by wind Ex:pine tree |
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Characteristics of angiosperms |
Produce flowers Seeds enclosed by fruit Have growing seasons Pollinated by birds and bees Ex:tulips |
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Describe a monocot |
Singular seed leafs (cotyledon) Has parallel veins Parts are in multiples of three Ex:lillies |
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Describe a dicot |
Two seed leaves or (cotyledons) Net veins on leaves In multiples of 4 or 5 Ring of vascular bundles Ex:oak tree |