Standard 10 B Hannah and Raven. Vascular & Nonvascular plants VASCULAR PLANTS Have true conducting tissues, leaves, stems, and roots. Majority of plants.

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Standard 10 B Hannah and Raven

Vascular & Nonvascular plants VASCULAR PLANTS Have true conducting tissues, leaves, stems, and roots. Majority of plants are vascular NONVASCULAR PLANTS Lack conducted tissues, leaves, stems and roots. Require water for fertilization and must grow in seasonally moist habitats.

Vascular & Nonvascular plants

Vascular plants- a plant that has a well developed system of conducting tissues to transport water, sugars and mineral salts which is carried through a tube. Nonvascular plants- any various plant that lacks tissue and requires water for fertilization and grow in seasonally moist habitats.

Angiosperms & Gymnosperms Angiosperms Flowers Pods & fruit hold seeds Leaves Branches (produces fruit) Flowering trees Gymnosperms Cones Needles Branches (is not protected by fruit) Coniferous trees Naked seeds

Angiosperms & Gymnosperms

Reproduction of angiosperms & gymnosperms In gymnosperms the cone is the reproductive part and pollen is the male reproductive part. In angiosperms the pistil is the female reproductive structure.

Angiosperms These flowering plants are divided into two major types. Monocots & Dicots Monocots- grass like angiosperms, have only a single first leaf. Dicots- include all of the non-monocot angiosperms, have paired first leaves.

Monocots Basically monocots are the most important organism on Earth. Corn, barley, wheat and rice are the most important foods on earth and come from monocots. Bananas, fruit, sugar cane, pineapples, dates all come from monocots also.

Dicots Dicots have around three hundred families of flowering plants. Dicots are the second major group. Beverages like cocoa, coffee, oil seeds, woody plants, different flowers and fibers come from the dicots.

Gymnosperms Meiosis in male cones produce a male gametophyte (a.k.a- a pollen grain). Then the gametophyte is carried by air currents to the female gametophyte.

Pollination of angiosperms & gymnosperms The male gametophyte is made of two cells, the two wing-like structures on the pollen grain is then carried by the wind to pollen, then it is transferred to the seed cone the tube cell grows to the pollen making a pollen tube. Then the whole male gametophyte is transferred from the pollen to the seed cone.

Pollination of angiosperms & gymnosperms

Questions Which process is prevented from occurring when the stamens are removed from an angiosperm?

??? A.self pollination B.cross pollination C.sexual reproduction D.asexual reproduction

ANSWER Self-pollination Which is the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma of the same flower.

Question Which plant is an angiosperm?

??? A. Plant 1- wind- fruit B. Plant 2- wind- cones C. Plant 3- insects- fruit D. Plant 4- insects- cones

ANSWER PLANT 3 Insects are the method of pollination and the location of seeds is the cone.

Questions Which is not protected by fruit?

??? A.Angiosperms B.Gymnosperms

ANSWER Gymnosperm Gymnosperms are not protected by fruit.

Questions What are majority of plants?

??? A.Nonvascular B.Vascular

ANSWER Vascular Majority of plants are vascular.

Question Do angiosperms have cones or flowers?

??? A.Flowers B. Cones

ANSWER Flowers

Questions What are grass like angiosperms and have only a single first leaf?

??? A.Monocots B.Dicots

ANSWER Monocot Grass like angiosperms and have only a single first leaf

Questions What type of plant lack conducting tissues?

??? A.Nonvascular B.Vascular

ANSWER Nonvascular Lack conducting tissues.

Questions What is the difference between vascular and nonvascular plants?

ANSWER Vascular plants have the tube that carries water up the tree or plant and nonvascular plants don't.

Questions What is the difference between monocots and dicots?

Monocots have a single first leaf and dicots have paired first leaves. ANSWER

Questions Are angiosperms flowering trees or coniferous trees?

ANSWER Flowering trees

Questions What are the two major types of flowering plants?

??? A.angiosperms & gymnosperms B.Monocots & dicots

ANSWER Monocots and dicots These flowering plants are divided into two major types.

Questions What is a plant that has a well developed system of conducting tissues to transport water, sugars and mineral salts which is carried through a tube?

??? A.Vascular plants B.Nonvascular plants C.Angiosperms D.Gymnosperms

ANSWER Vascular plants A plant that has a well developed system of conducting tissues to transport water, sugars and mineral salts which is carried through a tube.

Questions What type of plant have true conducting tissues, leaves, stems, and roots?

??? A.Nonvascular plants B.Vascular

ANSWER Vascular plants Vascular plants have true conducting tissues, leaves, stems, and roots.

Questions Meiosis in male cones produce what?

ANSWER Gametophyte

Questions Corn, barley, wheat and rice come from what major type of organism?

??? A.Dicots B.Monocots

ANSWER Monocot Corn, barley, wheat and rice come from monocots.

Questions Beverages like cocoa, coffee, oil seeds, woody plants, different flowers and fibers come from what?

??? A.Monocots B.Dicots

ANSWER Dicot Beverages like cocoa, coffee, oil seeds, woody plants, different flowers and fibers come from dicots.