Classification 2011
WELCOME TO. Seeds and Germination Describing Plants Parts of a Plant Photosynthesis and Tropism Reproduction and Flowers 100 200 300 400 500 400 300 200.
Horticulture Science Lesson 8 Understanding Stem Anatomy.
Plant Structure and Function Roots, Stems, and Leaves.
1. 2 PLANTS Mosses & liverworts Vascular Nonvascular 2 Main Types of Plants 1) vascular 2) nonvascular Also called bryophytes Nonvascular- plants that.
Plant cells. Leaf cross-section showing palisade layer.
THE PLANT KINGDOM Woodstown High School Biology. CARL LINNAEUS BOTANIST (person who studies plants) Designed the system used for CLASSIFYING plants.
Seedless Nonvascular Plants Nonvascular plants are usually just a few cells thick and only 2 cm to 5 cm in height. Instead of roots, threadlike structures.
PLANTS PLANTS ARE ADAPTED TO LIVING ON LAND MOST MOSSES AND FERNS LIVE IN MOIST ENVIRONMENTS SEEDS AND POLLEN ARE REPRODUCTIVE ADAPTATIONS MANY PLANTS.
Algae vs. Plants
Algae vs. Plants. What are algae? Photosynthesizing protists. All contain up to 4 kinds of chlorophyll. Unicellular and multicellular.
Seedless Reproduction Unit 7 – Lesson 2 Notes. Seedless Reproduction Seedless plants – plants that do not produce seeds. They include all nonvascular.