plant groups
Plant Life cycles
Classes of plants
100

 Explain non vascular plants

Lacking specialized vessels.

100

Explain Seeds

A flowering plants unit of reproduction capable of developing into another such plant.

100

Explain monocots

 A type of flowering plant characterized by having one embryonic leaf.

200

 Explain seedless vascular

Land plants with internal plumbing.

200

Explain roots

The underground part of a plant that anchors it.

200

Explain diocot

A type of flowering plant characterized by seeds with two cotyledons.

300

 Explain seed plants

Broken up into two groups gymnosperms and angiosperms.

300

Explain Sprout

A shoot of a plant.

300

Explain vascular bundles.

Scattered like grass with a circular base, the inside is the inner bark and the outside is the outer bark.

400

 Explain Gymnosperms

naked seeds often cones.

400

Explain a grown plant.

A mature plant that has established organism that has developed roots, stems, leaves and can produce its own food.

400

Explain leaf veins

Paralell leaf with netted veins.

500

Explain Angiosperms

Seeds in closed in flowers/fruits.

500

Explain seeds falling

Seeds falling is a natural part of seed dispersal primarily using gravity.

500

Explain flower parts

Comes in multiples of three for monocot and for diocot by multiples of 4 or 5