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Plants Classifications

Plants Classifications. i. ALGAE. The very first plant that had grown under water has No Roots, Leaves, or stems. They are autotrophic where they make their own food by their selves. This have been found in many fossils billion of years ago . Bryophytes.

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Plants Classifications

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  1. Plants Classifications i

  2. ALGAE • The very first plant that had grown under water has No Roots, Leaves, or stems. • They are autotrophic where they make their own food by their selves. • This have been found in many fossils billion of years ago

  3. Bryophytes • These plants live in a damned environment but not in the aquatic. • Bryophyte is a traditional name used to refer to all embryophytes (land plants) that do not have true vascular tissues and are therefore called 'non-vascular plants. Some bryophytes do have specialized tissues for the transport of water

  4. Pteridophytes • This plant is known for having a Vascular System for transporting water and organic material. • Ferns • They have stems, leaves, and roots like other vascular plants.

  5. Gymnosperms • The word (Gymno) means naked referring to the seed NOT coming out of it’s seed. • This plant have a woody tissue for transportation of food and other sources. • This also starts with the development of the seed.

  6. Angiosperms • Angiosperms is known for producing seeds that covered in flowers and fruits. • This is also known for making up 80 percent of the plants on the earth. • Angiosperms is known for having two types. • Monocots- (one nutrient storage area, the cotyledon and the flower is in groups of three) and Dicots ( two of the nutrient storage area- cotyledons and flower is in groups of many.

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