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Identify the vegetative part and their function.

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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
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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

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