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Title: Plant Basics


1
Plant Basics
  • Plants are multicellular photosynthetic
    eukaryotes
  • 4 Major groups
  • Nonvascular plants
  • Seedless vascular plants
  • Gymnosperms
  • Angiosperms

2
Nonvascular Plants
  • Simplest of all land dwelling plant
  • They lack an internal means for water
    transportation
  • They also do not produce seeds or flowers
  • They generally only reach a height of 1-2 cms,
    because they lack the woody tissue necessary for
    support on land
  • Example - mosses

3
Seedless Vascular Plants
  • They have developed a vascular structure that
    permits the transport of water and nutrients
  • They do not reproduce by seeds - they are
    "seedless" because they reproduce by means of
    spores
  • Example - ferns

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Gymnosperms
  • Gymnosperms (literally, "naked seed") are a
    group of vascular plants whose seeds are borne in
    cones and are not visible
  • These cones, however, are not the same as fruits
  • Example - Cone-bearing plants (conifers)

5
Angiosperms
  • The angiosperms (seed in a vessel) are
    vascular plants whose seeds are enclosed by a
    ripened ovary (fruit)
  • A flower is a reproductive structure that
    attracts pollinators and gives rise to the fruits
    that contain seeds
  • Example - Flowering plants

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Angiosperms
  • Flowering plants are divided into 2 groups,
    depending on the number of cotyledons (seed
    leaves)
  • Cotyledons provide nutrient molecules for
    seedlings before true leaves begin
    photosynthesizing
  • Some plants have one cotyledon (monocotyledon,
    or monocot), while others have 2 cotyledons
    (dicotyledon, or dicots).

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Monocots
  • Vascular tissue (xylem phloem) in a ring in
    the root
  • Vascular bundles scattered in stem
  • Leaf veins form a parallel pattern
  • Flower parts in threes and multiples of three
  • Examples - grasses, lilies, orchids, palm trees
  • Some of our most significant food sources are
    monocots (rice, wheat, corn)

8
Dicots
  • Root xylem between arms of phloem
  • Vascular bundles in a distinct ring in stem
  • Leaf veins form a net pattern
  • Flower parts in fours, fives, and multiples of 4
    and 5
  • Larger group with most familiar plants
  • Examples - dandelions to oak trees
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