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1 Note Taker Guide for pg. 304-307
Seedless Plants Note Taker Guide for pg

2 Non Vascular Plant Moss Liverworts Hornworts

3 Where do they get their water?

4 What is a rhizoid?

5 How does a rhizoid help?

6 Nonvascular plants are important
First to live in an environment Form a thin layer of soil Reduce soil erosion Food for some animals Nesting material for some animals

7 Seedless vascular plants

8 Club mosses Grew to 40 m in ancient forests.

9 Rhizome- underground stem

10 Plant Reproduction Plants make spores in the sporophyte stage Fern
Plant Reproduction Fern Plants make spores in the sporophyte stage

11 Plant Reproduction When the spores of some plants grow, the new plants called gametophytes

12 Plant Classification Fern is an example of a seedless vascular plant
Fronds – First fern leaves

13 Club moss vs. Moss Club moss has vascular tissue moss does not

14 Height Club mosses Horsetails 20m 8m

15 Horsetail silica

16 Horsetails – used to scrub pots

17 Role of seedless vascular plants
Help prevent soil erosion Form communities Add to soil depth House plants Cooked and eaten Shampoo Skin-care products Coal to heat homes


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