Chapter 38 Plant Reproduction and Development. Reproduction and Development Alternation of Generations Angiosperms and other plants exhibit alternation.
Plant Diversity & Structure 1.General Characteristics 2.Major Plant Groups 3.Plant Evolution.
12 Seaweeds, Sea Grasses, and Benthic Microorganisms Notes for Marine Biology: Function, Biodiversity, Ecology By Jeffrey S. Levinton ©Jeffrey S. Levinton.
Reproduction By Aimee Chavez. Sexual Vs. Asexual Sexual reproduction: ( Meiosis) 2 parents and one or many offspring with genetic diversity Examples:
Plants. Multicellular eukaryotes Multicellular eukaryotes Cell walls made of cellulose Cell walls made of cellulose Develop from multicellular embryos.
Kingdom: Plantae. Characteristics of Plants Eukaryotic Multicellular Carry out photosynthesis Cells have a cell wall made of cellulose Mostly land dwelling.
Kingdom Plantae Characteristics: –Eukaryotic (has a nucleus) –Autotrophic – Photosynthetic –Contains Chlorophyll & Large Vacuole –Cellulose in cell wall.
Plant Challenge As a group, quietly discuss each question and agree upon one correct answer. The group with the most correct answers will win.
Plant Evolution & Diversity – Ch. 22-25. Kingdom Protista: Algae & Protozoa Organisms in this Kingdom don’t fit clearly into what we call plant, animal,
HORNWORTS (Anthocerotae) ~ 6 Genera, ~ 350 Species Anthoceros Megaceros.
Kingdom Plantae. Chapter 22: Introduction to Plants Why are plants important? Why are plants important? Kingdom Kingdom Archaebacteria Archaebacteria.
Chapter 29 Plant Diversity I: The Colonization of Land.