Kingdom Plantae Common Name: Plants

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Kingdom Plantae Common Name: Plants. Power point 1 For pages 19- 24. General Traits. Multicellular, eukaryotes Makes its own food, glucose, by photosynthesis in chloroplasts Cell walls made of cellulose. Major Phyla. Bryophytes (Mosses) Ferns Gymnosperms (cone-bearing plants) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Kingdom PlantaeCommon Name: Plants

Power point 1 For pages 19- 24

General Traits

•Multicellular, eukaryotes•Makes its own food, glucose,

by photosynthesis in chloroplasts• Cell walls made of cellulose

Major Phyla

• Bryophytes (Mosses)• Ferns• Gymnosperms (cone-bearing

plants)• Angiosperms (flowering plants)

Major Habitats

Plants have evolved to live life on land, and will live anywhere there is enough sunlight to support photosynthesis.

Transport (move materials)

• Plants move materials through their bodies (roots stem leaves and vice versa) through vascular tubes called xylem and phloem or simple diffusion. • Materials include water, glucose, and

nutrients from the soil.

Excretion (waste removal)

• Plants use holes in the bottom of their leaves, called stomata, to allow excess water to leave the plant. This process called transpiration allows more water to enter the plant at the root.

• These holes are opened and closed by guard cells to prevent too much water loss. A thick waxy layer called the cuticle covers leaves and also prevents water loss.

Respiration (gas exchange)

Stomata and guard cells also allow for the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen for photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Otherwise it is simple diffusion.

Nutrition (obtains food)/Niche

Plants are producers (autotrophs) by making glucose through photosynthesis in the chloroplasts. Usually done in the leaf of a plant.

Basic Needs

• Water for photosynthesis and movement of materials from soil through roots.

• Carbon dioxide for photosyntheis from air through stomata.

• Sunlight for photosyntheis through leaves.• Nitrates, phosphorous, and other minerals to

support life from soil through roots.

Types of PlantsVascular-tubes to move materials

Nonvascular-no tubes to move materials

Ferns--Seedless

Gymnosperms—naked seeds, cone bearing

Angiosperms—flowering with seeds in fruit

Bryophyta—no leaves, stems or roots

Moncots—one seed leaf, vascular bundles are parallel in the leaf and scattered in the stem, and flower parts are in multiples of 3.

Dicots—two seed leaves, vascular bundles are netlike in the leaf and in a ring in the stem, and flower parts are in multiples of 4 and 5.

Classifying Plants by leaf shape

http://www.robinsonlibrary.com/science/botany/anatomy/leafparts.htm

Vascular Plant

• Scientific Name: Thelypteris kunthii

• Common Name: Southern Shield Fern

• Where is it Found? Meadows, woodlands

• http://www.gardensoyvey.com/

• themarvelousinnature.wordpress.com

Nonvascular• Scientific Name: Pohlia

nutans• Common Name: moss• Where is it Found? In any

damp area in all climates . In very cold climates, moss is the main producer(summer only). Top ones are from Alaska and bottom is from Antartica.

Gymnosperm

• Scientific name: Pinus palustris

• Common name: Longleaf pine

• Where is it Found? Southeastern US

Angiosperm

• Scientific Name: Cornus sp.

• Common name: Dogwood

• Where is it Found? Southeastern US