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Plant Classes and Life Cycles

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1 Plant Classes and Life Cycles
Plant Science

2 Classification of Plants
Four Major Groups gymnosperms angiosperms mosses ferns

3 Gymnosperms plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
means "naked seed" in Greek examples: pines, firs, spruces redwood ginkgo

4 Angiosperms plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods means "covered seed" or "enclosed seed" in Greek made up of two classes: monocotyledons (a.k.a. "monocots") dicotyledons (a.k.a. "dicots")

5 Characteristics of Moncots
seeds have one cotyledon seedlings have one seed leaf vascular bundles are scattered leaves have parallel veins flower parts are in multiples of 3

6 Characteristics of Dicots
seeds have two cotyledons seedlings have two seed leaves vascular bundles are arranged in a circle leaves have netted veins flower parts are in multiples of 4 or 5

7 Plant Taxonomy Scientific naming system used today is called binomial nomenclature developed by Linnaeus; names are in Latin and written in italics the first name is the genus the second name is the species species can be further subdivided into varieties

8 Life Cycles of Plants Three Major Groups annuals biennials perennials

9 Annuals plants that complete their life cycle in one year examples:
tomatoes marigolds pansies

10 Biennials plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
examples: hollyhock parsley

11 Perennials plants that produce for more than two years
divided into two classes: herbaceous woody

12 Two Classes of Perennials
herbaceous: plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost perennials: have stems and buds that can survive winter frost (trees for example)

13 Thank you for learning with us!


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