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ppt on Plant s By : Prince Dwivedi Class: 7 th B Roll no: 776.

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Plants

By : Prince DwivediClass: 7th B

Roll no: 776.

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Plants come in all sizes, from the tiny duckweed which grows to only about 10 mm in length, to the giant redwood which grows to about 100 m in height.

Plant Characteristics

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All plants share the following characteristics:

1. Plants are producers and us photosynthesis to make food.

2. Plants have eukaryotic cells with cell walls.

3. Plants have a cuticle.

Plant Characteristics

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Plant Characteristics

Gymnosperms

Angiosperms.Non vascular

(mosses and Liverwort)Seedless

(mosses and horsetails)

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PLANTS

Seedless PlantsSeed Plants

Angiosperms Gymnosperms Ferns & related plants

Mosses & related plants

Vascular Non vascular

Plant Characteristics

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PLANTS

Vascular Non vascular

1) Vascular Plants: Broken into 2 more subgroups

called: a) Seedless plantsb) Seed plants

2) Nonvascular Plants Not broken into subgroups

Plant Characteristics

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Vascular plants are divided into two groups—those that produce seeds and those that do not.

Plants that produce seeds are divided into gymnosperms and angiosperms.

Examples of plants that have no seeds are ferns, mosses and horsetails.

Vascular plants

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PLANTS

Seedless Plants

Seed Plants

Vascular Nonvascular

1) Seedless plants Vascular plant that DO NOT have seeds

Ex: Ferns2) Seed Plants

Have seeds for reproduction Ex: conifers & flowering plants

Vascular plants

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The seedless vascular plants include ferns, club mosses, and horsetails.

Seedless Vascular plants

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The form of a fern is the sporophyte.

Ferns have an underground stem called a rhizome from which the fronds unfurl.

Young fronds are tightly coiled and are called fiddleheads.

Seedless Vascular plants

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• Ferns need water to transport sperm cells to egg cells.

Seedless Vascular plants

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A seed is a structure that contains a plant embryo and a supply of food inside a protective covering.

Vascular plants with Seed

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PLANTS

Seed Plants

Vascular Nonvascular

Vascular plants with Seed

Angiosperms

Gymnosperms

• Gymnosperms are a group of vascular plants whose seeds are housed in cones.

• Angiosperms, also known as flowering plants, produce seeds within a fruit.

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Vascular plants with Seed

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Gymnosperms include conifers, cycads, and gingkoes.

Vascular plants with Seed

A gymnosperm called the bristlecone pine is the oldest living organism on

Earth.

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The non-vascular plants include the mosses and liverworts.

These are small, simple plants usually found in moist locations.

Non - Vascular plants

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The life cycle of nonvascular plants shows an alternation of generations.

Mosses and liverworts need water to carry the sperm to the eggs for fertilization.

Non - Vascular plants

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The sporophyte stage of a liverwort looks like a tiny palm tree.

The body of the gametophyte stage is leafy and flattened.

Rhizoids are root-like growths that extend from beneath the body and anchor the plant.

Non - Vascular plants

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