Classification of plants school

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Classification of Plants

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It's a powerpoint of plants and the classification

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Classification of Plants

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Plant Kingdom

Non-flowering

Plants

Flowering Plants

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Non-flowering Plants

Mosses Ferns Gymnosperms

Do NOT produce flowers

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A plant can be divided into 3 parts

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Examples of mosses

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Moss Spore-producing capsule

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Characteristics of Mosses

· Simplest plants

· No true roots, No vascular tissues (no transports)

· Simple stems & leaves

· Have rhizoids for anchorage

· Spores from capsules (wind-dispersal)

· Damp terrestrial land

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Ferns

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Characteristics of Ferns

· Roots, feathery leaves & underground stems

· Have vascular tissues (transport & support)

· Spore-producing organ on the underside of leaves (reproduction)

· Damp & shady places

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Gymnosperms

Pine tree

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Needle-shaped leaves

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Male cones(in clusters)

Female cones(scattered)

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Characteristics of Gymnosperms

· Tall evergreen trees

· Roots, woody stems

· Needle-shaped leaves

· Vascular tissues (transport)

· Cones with reproductive structures

· Naked seeds in female cones

· Dry places

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Flowering plants

Monocotyledons Dicotyledons

· Roots, stems, leaves· Vascular tissues (transport)· Flowers, fruits (contains seeds)

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Monocotyledons

Parallel veins

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Characteristics of Monocotyledons

One seed-leaf

Leaves have parallel veins

Herbaceous plants

E.g. grass, maize

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Dicotyledons

Veins in network

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Characteristics of dicotyledons

Two seed-leaves

Leaves have veins in network

E.g. trees, sunflower, rose

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Plants

Non-flowering

Spore-bearing

No roots

mosses

With roots

ferns

Nakedseeds

gymnosperms

Flowering

1 seed-leaf

monocots

2 seed-leaves

dicots

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