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Kingdom Plantae

Kingdom Plantae Complex ___________eukaryotes Cell walls made of ___________ Undergo photosynthesis

Kingdom Plantae (con’t) Exhibit alternation of _____________ Sporophyte (________) gametophyte (haploid) Life Spans:________, biennial, perennial

Plant Tissues _______tissue Vascular tissue Ground tissue ____________ Phloem Ground tissue _____________tissue Carries water upward from roots to every part of the plant Transports nutrients and carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis

Plants Four basic Needs _____________ Water and Minerals ______________exchange Transport of ________________throughout the plant body

Four types of flowering Plants________________ Cone-bearing Ferns Mosses 3 Ways that Botanist separate groups of plants Plants evolved from

Diversity of__________________________________________ Cone-bearing plants 760 species Ferns and their relatives 11,000 species Mosses and their relatives 15,600 species Flowering plants 235,000 species