Plant Classification
Terms
Domain
Kingdom
Plant Identification
Monocot vs. Dicot
100

What is classification?

system of grouping like organisms together

100

Scientists have arranged organisms into ____ domains

3

100

Kingdom is also known as...

plantae

100

What is an example of an angiosperm and a gymnosperm

angiosperm - apple

gymnosperm - pine cone

100

I am a plant that has floral parts in multiples of 5 and a taproot system what am I?

Dicot

200

_____________ is a way of classifying plants (the physical form and structure of an organism).

Morphology

200

What are the 3 main domains?

  1. Eubacteria 

  2. Archaea

  3. Eukaryotes

200

How many kingdoms are there?

200

Why is being able to identify plants important?

Safety and Health, Ecological Understanding, Conservation, Cultural and Economic Value

200

I am a plant that has a fibrous root system and parallel leaf veins what am I?

Monocot

300

What is the taxonomic rank that separates or identifies plants within a phylum.

Class

300

What is another name for Eubacteria?

true bacteria

300

Kingdom contains more than _________ species.

400,000

300

How do we identify plants

leaves, flowers, stems, roots, fruit/seed, overall growth habit

300

What is similar between monocots and dicots?

Vascular

Flowering

Reproduce with seeds

400

_________is the taxonomic ranking that separates or identifies plants within that class.

Order

400

Domain is the ________ rank of classification.

highest

400

What are some of the species under kingdom?

angiosperms, gymnosperms, ferns, club mosses, hornworts, liverworts, mosses, and green algae

400

What does a dichotomous key help aid in?

Walks you through a series of yes/no questions about plant features to narrow down identification. Regional field guides provide descriptions and illustrations of local plants.

500

What is the most useful ranking in horticulture for plant growth and management?

Family

500

What are the different ranks of classification?

domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species

500

What are the differences between angiosperms and gymnosperms?

angiosperms are flowering plants with seeds enclosed in a fruit, while gymnosperms are non-flowering plants with "naked" seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit

500

Why is plant identification important in agriculture?

For pest and weed management, livestock health, ensuring good crop quality, crop rotation (soil health and balance)

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