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Kingdom: Plante Plants

PLANT CLASSIFICATION Non Vascular Vascular LiverWorts

Non Vascular Plant Classification: Plant Kingdom is sub divided by: -Plants absorb water only by diffusion & osmosis. -Grow close to ground to adapt to lack of tubes. Examples: -mosses -liverworts -hornworts HORNWORT MOSS LIVERWORT

Vascular Plants Seeded Seedless Gymnosperms Angiosperms Internal transport of nutrients xylem/phloem. Xylem: Tissues that carry water throughout the plant. Phloem: Carries glucose from the leaves to the all the other cells in the plants. Seeded Seedless Gymnosperms Angiosperms Reproduce using spores Reproduce with gametophyte. Examples: Ferns

Seed Plants Gymnosperms Angiosperms Evergreens / Conifers Reproduction Means “naked seed” Reproduction Seed produced in cone Wind and insects used for fertilization. Flowering Plants: Monocots Dicots Reproduction- Seed produced in flower Wind and insects used for fertilization.

Angiosperms Monocot Dicot One seed leaf Veins are parallel Examples: Bulbs, grasses, orchid Two seed leaves Veins are branching Examples: Flowering trees/shrubs

Photosynthesis How does it work? -What does each number represent? -What is the equation?