CHAPTER 8 SECTION 2 PLANTS WITHOUT SEEDS. NONVASCULAR PLANTS Three major groups of nonvascular plants Three major groups of nonvascular plants Mosses.
Lips Each lip is divided into: Each lip is divided into: 1. External aspect----thin Skin with sweat glands, hair follicles and sebaceous glands. 2. Vermilion.
Pollination & Fertilization Seeds, Fruits and Embryos.
Phylum Cnidaria
Forest of Knowledge
Sexual reproduction flowering plants_PUC_II
Sexual Reproduction in Plants. 2 That involves the reproductive structures: –Flowers and Fruits 2 parents are involved. Fusion of male and female gametes.
Flower Structure and Function Leaf-like structures at the base of the flower are called sepals. They enclose the flower before it opens. They are usually.
Plant Classification One of the traits used in classifying plants is the presence or absence of vascular tissue. Xylem and phloem are the most familiar,
Discover the four basic parts of a flower. Describe the benefit and purpose that each part has on the flower. Distinguish between components of perfect.
Diversity of Life: Chapter 3 Lesson 2 Classifying Plants.
Plant Unit Notes. 1-Vascular Plant Characteristics For plants to survive on land, they must have ways to obtain water and other materials from their surroundings.