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Characteristics of plants

Multicellular


Not capable of locomotion


Cell wall of cellulose


Store carbs


Eukaryotic


Autotrophic

Split into what two sectioms

Terrestrial and aquatic

Terrestrial plants are separated into:

Nonvascular and vascular

Vascular plants are divided into

Seed and seedless

Seed plants are separated into

Gymnosperm and angiosperm

Angiosperms are divided into

Monocots and dicots

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

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

What types of vascular transport are there and which way do they flow

Xylem: flows from root to leaf


Phloem:from leaf to root

Characteristics of a gymnosperm

Have needles


Naked seeds


Do not flower


Last all year


Produce cones


Pollinated by wind


Ex:pine tree

Characteristics of angiosperms

Produce flowers


Seeds enclosed by fruit


Have growing seasons


Pollinated by birds and bees


Ex:tulips

Describe a monocot

Singular seed leafs (cotyledon)


Has parallel veins


Parts are in multiples of three


Ex:lillies

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