Thursday, August 25, 2011

Plant Classification

WATCH.

Private Life of Plants


Timelapse Dandelion from Flower to seed


From seed to flower


Pine cone timelapse


Fern: the life cycle


Fern spores under a microscope


SUNY ESF Moss



DO.

1. Study these notes.

VASCULAR PLANTS

Vascular plants have tubes running through them. These tubes carry water and nutrients through the plant. The tubes are in the leaves, stems, and roots.

Some types of vascular plants are trees, grass, and ferns.

Any plant that has flowers is a vascular plant.

Any plant that has cones is a vascular plant.

Vascular plants reproduce with seeds.







NON-VASCULAR PLANTS
Non-vascular plants do not have tubes running through them.

Water soaks into non-vascular plants and then moves from one cell to another. This is how they pass food through the plant

Non-vascular plants must live in moist areas or in water.

They do not grow to be very tall.

Moss is a type of non-vascular plant.

Non-vascular plants do not have roots, leaves, or stems.

Some non-vascular plants look like they have leaves, but these are not actual leaves.

Non-vascular plants reproduce with spores.

2. Download this file to your computer.


3. Study the images and decided which method of nutrient transportation each of them uses.
                   VASCULAR or NON-VASCULAR


4. Study the images and decided which method of reproduction each of them uses.
                   SEEDS, CONES or SPORES

4. Correct the ID CARDS to show the correct information for each of your choices.


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