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Plant Taxonomy-Naming plants PPT

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... Tapered at both ends, pits in the walls to allow sideways movement from cell to cell of water and minerals. Area in root and shoot tips where simple cells become modified and specialised to perform specific tasks (e.g. xylem, phloem, etc.) depending on where they are located. ...
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... Key Idea 1: Living things both similar to and different from each other and from nonliving things. Key Idea 2: Organisms inherit genetic information in a variety of ways that result in continuity of structure and function between parents and offspring. Key Idea 3: Individual organisms and species ch ...
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... 1. Plant densely and deeply, then thin! 2. Hold back water 3. Hold back fertilizer 4. Grow in Montana: cold springs, very hot summer days, summer drought, early frost, hail Select for horizontal resistance to stress over years of intense mass selection ...
Ch.8 - Wikispaces
Ch.8 - Wikispaces

... – Seed plants share two important characteristics. They have vascular tissue, and they use pollen and seeds to reproduce – Also all seed plants have body plans that include roots, stems, and leaves – Seed plants have complex life cycles that include the sporophyte and the gametophyte stages ...
Geog 1/15 Plant Adaptations to Dryness, Leaf Characteristics
Geog 1/15 Plant Adaptations to Dryness, Leaf Characteristics

... Our shrubs + desert plants have common (xerophytic) plant adaptations to reduce transpiration (water loss): ● small leaves (less surface so less transpiration) ● leathery (sclerophyll) or waxy coating (to keep water in) ● light color or shiny coating to increase reflectivity (thus decreasing heat ab ...
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TOXIC AND NON-TOXIC PLANTS

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Sex, Bugs, and Pollen`s Role - American Society of Plant Biologists

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20.2 Classification of Plants
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...  I can explain what is meant by sustainability in terms of growing crops.  I can state the difference between areas with high biodiversity and low biodiversity.  I can explain how erosion becomes a problem when trees are harvested.  I can state five major factors that determine how soils develop ...
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... matter from the soil. This is called diffusion, the process by which water from the soil moves into the root hairs 3. Nitrogen Fixation – Together with S and P, nitrogen is needed by plants to build proteins. Some roots have nodules which contain bacteria that fix nitrogen from the atmosphere for pl ...
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...  a. Plants possessing desirable characteristics are selected and carefully monitored.  b. Pollen can be gathered from male plants (or flowers) months or in some cases, years in advance and refrigerated for storage.  c. Flowers on the female plant must be covered prior to opening, and if capable o ...
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... •Inside the seed is a tiny new plant. •The outside of the seed has a special covering called a seed coat. •The seed leaf has a bit of food or energy to help the seed to germinate. ...
Asexual Reproduction In Plants
Asexual Reproduction In Plants

... You cannot grantee that seeds are disease free. One of the most important benefits of asexual propagation is that the plants produced are _______________identical to the parent plant; genetically therefore, they have the same traits as the parent plant. This type of plant is known as a___________. I ...
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Plant Taxonomy-Naming plants PPT

... • The first word is the genus and the second word is the species. • If there are additional words, they indicate the variety or cultivar. ...
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... states, and even smaller areas. • This may seem to be a limited arrangement because it prevents making large scale comparisons between areas or plant uses, but it makes sense because the relationships of plants and people in a particular area are often incredibly intimate ...
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White Fringetree

... Description: Large shrub or small tree, 15 - 20’ tall with equal spread. One of our more handsome native flowering plants. It is slow-growing and may take 2-3 years before blooming. The white, slightly fragrant flowers hang in a panicles just as the leaves are emerging in mid to late May giving the ...
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Plant Diversity

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The Structure of Flowering Plants
The Structure of Flowering Plants

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... Chapter 2 Plant Structures and Functions Lesson 2 Transport Systems Main Idea Vascular plants have special structures for the transport of materials such as sugar, water, and minerals Vocabulary Xylem (84) – tissue in the stem that moves water and minerals Phloem (84) – tissue in stem that moves foo ...
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