The document discusses:
1) The distinguishing characteristics of plants and differences between vascular and non-vascular plants.
2) The characteristics of mosses and ferns as examples of non-vascular and vascular plants.
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The document discusses:
1) The distinguishing characteristics of plants and differences between vascular and non-vascular plants.
2) The characteristics of mosses and ferns as examples of non-vascular and vascular plants.
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The document discusses:
1) The distinguishing characteristics of plants and differences between vascular and non-vascular plants.
2) The characteristics of mosses and ferns as examples of non-vascular and vascular plants.
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???? Essential Questions: 1. What are the distinguishing characteristics of plants? 2. How do the vascular plant differs from non-vascular plant?
a. Observe the collected samples
(moss & shrub). b. Compare and list the difference in terms of vegetative parts. Guide questions: 1. What is present in shrubs that is absent in mosses? 2. What is the function of the vascular system in plant? 3. Why mosses don’t need vascular system? Characteristics of plants Belong to the Eukaryote group – organelles and nucleus Multicellular Have chlorophyll, can make their own food 2 groups of Plants 1. Nonvascular plants - those who do not have tissues to transport water and food. 2. Vascular - those that have transport system Moss liverwort hornwort Sphagnum (peat moss) Giant Fern: Angiopteris sp. Water Fern Tree fern Nito products Paper –pencil Test
1. Enumerate and discuss the characteristics of
plants. 2. Classify the following plants as vascular or non- vascular: a. Moss b. Fern c. Santan d. Hornwort REVIEW What are the common distinguishing characteristics of plants? How do vascular plants differ from non-vascular? Have you seen Pine trees? Where do you usually find them What’s the difference between the two? Essential Question: How gymnosperms differ from angiosperms? Plants whose seeds are borne in cones Cycads – palm like Ginko biloba Welwetschia Use: 1. Sources of quality wood for making ply wood and furniture 2. Supply pulp to paper- producing factories 3. Provide resin in making perfumes and varnishes 4. Decors Angiosperm Known as flowering plants, since flowers and fruits are involve in reproduction and development. 3 classifications of Angiosperm 1. Annuals - live for a year or one growing season and die. 2. Biennials – develop roots, stems and leaves during the first year and produce seed on the second year then die. 3. Perennials – live for many years Make your own Plant Profile. Gymnosperm VS Angiosperm Gymnosperm Angiosperm Type of Seed: ________ ________ Location: ________ ________ Leaves’ shape: ________ ________ Type of reproduction: ________ ________ Quality of wood: ________ ________ Economic Value: ________ ________ Perrenials Echinochioa crus galli / sorghum Differentiate Monocot from Dicot based on the following: a. leaf venation b. number of cotyledon