Bryophytes
Seedless Vascular
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Characteristics of Plants
100
Size of Bryophytes? Depend on? Low or high?
small, depned on water, low to ground.
100
Do they have special tissue?
Special Tissues to move water and Carbohydrates through the plant.
100
Seed?
"naked" seeds, usually in cones
100
What type are they?
Flowering Plants
100
What are plants?
Plants are multicellular eukaryotes, that have cell walls made of cellulose, they develop from multicellular embryos and carry out photosynthesis using the green pigments chlorophyll.
200
Do they have true roots, stems, or leaves and where do they Live in?
No true roots, stems, or leaves. Live in moist places
200
How do they reproduce?
Reproduce by spores.
200
Examples?
Pines, spruces, yews, and cycads
200
Do they produce seed?
Produce seeds, Usually in fruits
200
What do Plants need to Survive?
Oxygen and carbon dioxide Water and nutrients A way to transport materials Light energy
300
How Do Bryophytes reproduce?
Reproduce by Spores
300
.Habitat?
Moist areas because spores need water to develop
300
Vascular or not?
Vascular
300
.Do they have vascular tissue?
Have vascular tissue, roots, stems and leaves
300
Describe what the first plants looked like?
They looked similar to mosses in earlier times.
400
Examples of Bryophytes
Mosses, liverworts, and hornworts
400
ferns, Example?
horse tails, and club mosses.
400
True stems/roots/leaves?
True stems, roots, and leaves
400
2 groups?
Monocots/Dicots
500
Tissues?
They have do not have vascular Tissue
500
Vascular or not?
Vascular
500
Leaves are like?
Many have needle like leaves
500
Monocots?
1 seed leaf (cotyledon) Have parallel veins (leaves) Have flowers with petals in multiples of 3 Have fibrous, net like roots Stems have vascular bundles scattered throughout Examples of monocots: orchids, grasses, palms, onions, lillies
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