Honors Biology - LangdonBiology.org
... 24. What are some adaptations plants have adopted to disperse their seeds? ...
... 24. What are some adaptations plants have adopted to disperse their seeds? ...
Classifying Plants
... flowering plants seeds are enclosed in a fruit most are pollinated by birds & bees have finite growing seasons Examples: grasses, tulips, oaks, dandelions Divided into two main groups: Monocots & Dicots ...
... flowering plants seeds are enclosed in a fruit most are pollinated by birds & bees have finite growing seasons Examples: grasses, tulips, oaks, dandelions Divided into two main groups: Monocots & Dicots ...
Silphium laciniatum – Compass Plant
... disappeared except for Illinois and southern Wisconsin. The range reaches west to where the moisture is insufficient, so it’s found only in the eastern parts of Kansas and Nebraska, for example. In ...
... disappeared except for Illinois and southern Wisconsin. The range reaches west to where the moisture is insufficient, so it’s found only in the eastern parts of Kansas and Nebraska, for example. In ...
Plant Taxonomy: How Plants are Named
... Kingdom—Plant Division or Phylum– Spermatophyta (seed plants) Class—Angiospermae (seeds in fruit) ...
... Kingdom—Plant Division or Phylum– Spermatophyta (seed plants) Class—Angiospermae (seeds in fruit) ...
Study Guide for the Evolution/ Classification of Plants
... 2. Diagram a generalized plant life cycle indicating which generation is the sporophyte or gametophyte, which are haploid or diploid, and where meiosis and mitosis occur. ...
... 2. Diagram a generalized plant life cycle indicating which generation is the sporophyte or gametophyte, which are haploid or diploid, and where meiosis and mitosis occur. ...
Plant Poster Project
... required to create a poster to show that he/she understands the structure & function of the plant and its life cycle. This project will be worth 60 points. How to make the Plant Poster: You are now the teacher! You are going to make a poster to teach others about the 7th grade Life Science State Sta ...
... required to create a poster to show that he/she understands the structure & function of the plant and its life cycle. This project will be worth 60 points. How to make the Plant Poster: You are now the teacher! You are going to make a poster to teach others about the 7th grade Life Science State Sta ...
name block - AHFreeman
... __________ water or freshwater, plants are able to survive many different _______________________. Over _____________, changes occur within a population’s ___________ as a result of sexual reproduction and random ______________________. Most of these changes have either __________ effect or a ______ ...
... __________ water or freshwater, plants are able to survive many different _______________________. Over _____________, changes occur within a population’s ___________ as a result of sexual reproduction and random ______________________. Most of these changes have either __________ effect or a ______ ...
Pereskia aculeata - Big Island Invasive Species Committee (BIISC)
... nearby tree and gradually climbs up to form dense thickets in the branches and canopy. A large infestation in Halawa valley on Moloka ‘i shows this plant’s potential to be a major pest in Hawaii. South Africa also has large infestations in native forest and is looking at bio-control possibilities. B ...
... nearby tree and gradually climbs up to form dense thickets in the branches and canopy. A large infestation in Halawa valley on Moloka ‘i shows this plant’s potential to be a major pest in Hawaii. South Africa also has large infestations in native forest and is looking at bio-control possibilities. B ...
Alocasia Amazonica Polly
... A spectacular plant with large, striking leaves that are a deep dark purple to black in colour and have prominent, bright white veins. Throughout the year, yellow spathe flowers appear and are often followed by ornamental red berries. ...
... A spectacular plant with large, striking leaves that are a deep dark purple to black in colour and have prominent, bright white veins. Throughout the year, yellow spathe flowers appear and are often followed by ornamental red berries. ...
Platycerium Bifurcatum
... Repotting: As mentioned earlier, Staghorns are epiphytes, this means they are grown without soil, to repot a staghorn find a nice board such as redwood, and mount your plant to this board by using sphagnum moss as the medium and a piece of chicken wire or other suitable material to secure it to the ...
... Repotting: As mentioned earlier, Staghorns are epiphytes, this means they are grown without soil, to repot a staghorn find a nice board such as redwood, and mount your plant to this board by using sphagnum moss as the medium and a piece of chicken wire or other suitable material to secure it to the ...
37. American Beech - Friess Lake School District
... enclosed in a husk covered with spines. What is unusual about the stem or trunk? The steel-gray bark is very smooth with no furrows. ...
... enclosed in a husk covered with spines. What is unusual about the stem or trunk? The steel-gray bark is very smooth with no furrows. ...
Chapter 1
... - bees, other animals, or wind pollinate a flower when they move pollen to the part that makes the seed - after a flower is pollinated, seeds form near the center of the flower - a fruit will grow to surround and protect the seeds Two types of trees: - deciduous: leaves die and fall off in the fall. ...
... - bees, other animals, or wind pollinate a flower when they move pollen to the part that makes the seed - after a flower is pollinated, seeds form near the center of the flower - a fruit will grow to surround and protect the seeds Two types of trees: - deciduous: leaves die and fall off in the fall. ...
Plants
... Do you use it for cooking? Yes Does it grow from a clove? No Has the plant got shiny leaves? Yes Do you add the leaves to salads? Yes It’s basil ...
... Do you use it for cooking? Yes Does it grow from a clove? No Has the plant got shiny leaves? Yes Do you add the leaves to salads? Yes It’s basil ...
Broomsedge Bluestem Scientific Name
... This plant is native to most of the Eastern region in the United States. However, it is referred to as a noxious weed in some areas due to its invasive nature. Wildlife Uses Terrestrial birds and large mammals often use this plant’s seeds as a minor source of food. It also may be used as cover by te ...
... This plant is native to most of the Eastern region in the United States. However, it is referred to as a noxious weed in some areas due to its invasive nature. Wildlife Uses Terrestrial birds and large mammals often use this plant’s seeds as a minor source of food. It also may be used as cover by te ...
Common Name: Peppervine Scientific Name: Nekemias arborea
... that can also develop into a bushy shrub. The leaves of this plant are alternate and pinnately compound. They are 10-25 cm long and wide and can be either twice or three times divided. The leaflets are 2-5 cm long and 1-3 cm wide. They can be oval or diamond-shaped and have large serrated teeth. Pep ...
... that can also develop into a bushy shrub. The leaves of this plant are alternate and pinnately compound. They are 10-25 cm long and wide and can be either twice or three times divided. The leaflets are 2-5 cm long and 1-3 cm wide. They can be oval or diamond-shaped and have large serrated teeth. Pep ...
info sheet - Royston Petrie Seeds
... second year it will have yellow flowers. The leaves are spiny. The roots have a fine texture. The roots grow between 21 – 26cm long. This variety is more vigorous. Plant in rich, deep, well drained soil. Plant in rows of 26 – 36cm apart. Roots, young leaves, flower buds and flower petals are all edi ...
... second year it will have yellow flowers. The leaves are spiny. The roots have a fine texture. The roots grow between 21 – 26cm long. This variety is more vigorous. Plant in rich, deep, well drained soil. Plant in rows of 26 – 36cm apart. Roots, young leaves, flower buds and flower petals are all edi ...
Seed Plant Notes
... = plant that has a one-year life cycle. 4. Biennial = plant with a two-year life cycle ...
... = plant that has a one-year life cycle. 4. Biennial = plant with a two-year life cycle ...
Cordyline fruticosa
... Evergreen flowering, monocotyledonous, woody plant of the Lily (Liliaceae) family. Bark white with big brown cracks. The Leaves are 30–60cm long and 5–10cm wide, on the upper end of the stem, growing in a whorl around it. Very strong fragrant, yellowish-red flowers turn to red berries and grow in pa ...
... Evergreen flowering, monocotyledonous, woody plant of the Lily (Liliaceae) family. Bark white with big brown cracks. The Leaves are 30–60cm long and 5–10cm wide, on the upper end of the stem, growing in a whorl around it. Very strong fragrant, yellowish-red flowers turn to red berries and grow in pa ...
Plant secondary metabolism
Plant secondary metabolism produces products that aid in the growth and development of plants but are not required for the plant to survive. Secondary metabolism facilitates the primary metabolism in plants. This primary metabolism consists of chemical reactions that allow the plant to live. In order for the plants to stay healthy, secondary metabolism plays a pinnacle role in keeping all the of plants' systems working properly. A common role of secondary metabolites in plants is defense mechanisms. They are used to fight off herbivores, pests, and pathogens. Although researchers know that this trait is common in many plants it is still difficult to determine the precise role each secondary metabolite. Secondary metabolites are used in anti-feeding activity, toxicity or acting as precursors to physical defense systems.