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How Plants Are Classified The Big Two

Link What’s the purpose of a hose pipe?

Essential Question How are plants classified into two main groups? – Does the stem/leaf have tubes? Yes – Vascular No - Nonvascular ?

Vascular Plants The largest group Well developed system for transporting water & food True roots, stems, & leaves Tube-like structures that support plant & circulate water & food

Vascular Plants Two main groups of vascular based on stem type – Woody stems: trees & shrubs (tall) – Herbaceous stems: grasses, dandelions, tomato plants (soft, shorter stems)

Have you heard Buzz Lightyear’s new nickname? It’s herbaceous….because he’s not Woody!

Xylem & Pholem Xylem – moves water from roots to plant Pholem – moves food from leaves to plant (food and pholem start with the same sound)

Xylem & Pholem Dance

Draw some vascular plants

Nonvascular Plants No well-developed system for transporting water and food No true roots, stems, or leaves Must get resources directly from the environment Passes on water and food cell-by-cell

Draw these nonvascular plants Liverwort Moss

Nonvascular Plants Line up along the outside of the classroom, shoulder to shoulder. Find a way to pass water from one end to the other using a cup. Was this effective? Why do you think nonvascular plants are small?