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Plant Kingdom

Plant Kingdom. Plants are eukaryotic multicellular organisms. They are also photosynthetic. Plant parts. LEAVES. FLOWER. FRUIT. STEM. ROOTS. ROOT. What is it?. What is it for?. The root secures the plant to the ground and absorbs water and mineral nutrients from it. What is it ?.

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Plant Kingdom

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  1. Plant Kingdom Plants are eukaryotic multicellular organisms. They are also photosynthetic

  2. Plant parts LEAVES FLOWER FRUIT STEM ROOTS

  3. ROOT What is it? What is it for? The root secures the plant to the ground and absorbs water and mineral nutrients from it

  4. What is it ? STEM What is it for? The stem supports leaves, braches and fruits

  5. What is it? LEAF What is it for? The leaf is where photosynthesis and transpiration take place

  6. FLOWER What is it? What is it for? The flower is the reproductive organ

  7. Part of the flower

  8. Male sex organ What is it? What is it for? The stamen carrys the pollen

  9. What is it? female sex organ What is it for? The pistil contains the ovules

  10. What are they? Attract pollinators Corolla Calyx Sepals help protect the developing bud. What are they for?

  11. FRUIT What is it? What is it for? Contains the seeds

  12. THE VITAL FUNCTION • Nutrition: Plants are autotrophsbecousetheymaketheirownfoodthroughphotosynthesis

  13. THE VITAL FUNCTION • Reproduction: • Sexual: through seeds • Asexual: • through spores • With fragments of their bodies.

  14. Not all the plants are like this one

  15. Angiosperms Plants that have the seeds enclose in an ovary

  16. Gymnosperms They are called conifers because their flowers group together to make cones

  17. Ferns • Ferm are plants with roots, stems and leaves • They reproduce by spores which grow on the underside of the fronds

  18. Mosses • Musses are plants whitout organs • They reproduce by spores which are formed in a capsule

  19. Plant Kingdom

  20. Which group does it belong to? FERNS

  21. Which group does it belong to? ANGIOSMPERMS

  22. Which group does it belong to? MOSSES

  23. Which group does it belong to? ANGIOSMPERMS

  24. Which group does it belong to? GYMNOSPERMS

  25. Which group does it belong to? FERNS

  26. ACTIVITIES http://www.edistribucion.es/anayaeducacion/8420042/SC1_UNI4/U04_01_EPI_04/Activity4_4/index.html

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