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Laboratory Manual
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Organismal Biology
Title: ___________________________________________________________________
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Author’s Name: ___________________________________________________
Biology Department, Hendrix College, Conway, AR 72032
INTRODUCTION
This section is to be prepared and submitted with the remainder of the lab handout at the
next lab meeting.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Specimens were organized by the classification scheme presented above, and they were
observed for similarities and differences. Scientific name(s) for groups as well as common names
were recorded and learned. In addition, terminology unique to specific groups was noted and
defined. Characteristics commented on included the following: branching pattern, use of spores
or seeds for reproduction, presence of fruits, veination pattern, number of floral parts, and
number of cotyledons. Some groups of organisms were only available as slides, so these
organisms were examined under the microscope. Sketches were made of representatives of each
group examined.
RESULTS
The Division ________________________ contains organisms commonly known as
horsetails. This group consists of a single extant genus, Equisetum. ____________________
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___________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 1A).
Specialized terminology for this group: silica and “scouring rushes.”
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The Division Lycophyta contains plants known as club mosses. ___________________
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___________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 1B).
Whisk ferns are in the Division ____________________. ________________________
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____________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 1C).
Specialized terminology for this group: dichotomous branching.
The Division _________________________ contains the true ferns. ________________
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Specialized terminology for this group: fronds, rhizomes, vegetative leaves, reproductive
leaves, sporangia, and sori.
The Divisions Equisetophyta, Lycophyta, Psilotophyta, and Polypodiophyta share
certain characteristics. ____________________________________________________________
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The term Gymnosperm is applied to the following groups of plants: conifers, cycads, and
ginkgos. This term refers to features that these plants share, such as: ______________________
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Specialized terminology for this group: monoecious and dioecious.
The Division Pinophyta contains the ___________________. _____________________
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____________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 2).
Specialized terminology for this group: cuticle, needles, and evergreen.
Cycads are classified within the Division _______________________. ______________
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______________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 3).
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The Division Ginkgophyta contains the ginkgos. There is only one living genus within
this division, the Maidenhair Tree (Ginkgo biloba). ____________________________________
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_____________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 4).
The “vessel-seeded” plants or _____________________________ include two major
groups known as the monocots and dicots. All of these plants share certain characteristics.
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The Division Magnoliophyta contains all of the flowering plants. Within this Division,
the dicots are classified within the Class _________________________, and the Class Liliopsida
contains the monocots. These two groups of plants differ in a number of ways, which include:
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Specialized termilogy for the Division Magnoliophyta: pistil (composed of stigma, style, and
ovary), stamen (composed of anther and filament, sepals, calyx, petals, corolla, receptacle,
complete flower, incomplete flower, cotyledons, and secondary growth.
Many families are found within the Class Magnoliopsida. The following is a list of
families and their important characteristics. Sketches of representatives of each family are also
included.
The Family Juglandaceae contains the walnuts, hickories, and pecans. ____________
_______________________________________________________________________________
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_____________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 5).
Specialized terminology for this group: compound leaves.
Beeches and oaks are within the Family Fagaceae. _____________________________
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_____________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 6).
Specialized terminology for this group: simple and alternate leaves, and acorn.
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The Family Ulmaceae is made up of the elms and hackberries.
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_____________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 7).
Specialized terminology for this group: leaves with tooth or double-toothed margins, and
samara (winged achenes).
Magnolias are contained within the Family Magnoliaceae. _______________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
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_____________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 8).
The Family Fabaceae is made up of the peas and beans, which are also known as
legumes. _____________________________________________________________________
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____________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 9).
Specialized terminology for this group: pods (legumes).
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The Family Aceraceae contains the maples. ___________________________________
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___________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 10).
Specialized terminology for this group: palmately lobed leaves, palmate veination, and samara.
Cacti are found within the Family Cactaceae. _________________________________
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____________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 11).
The last dicot family I examined was the Family Asteraceae, commonly known as the
composites or sunflowers. ________________________________________________________
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___________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 12).
Specialized terminology for this group: inflorescence (head).
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The other class found within the Division Magnoliophyta is the Class Liliopsida, or the
monocots. The characteristics that define this group of plants include: ____________________
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The Family Palmaceae contains the monocots commonly known as palms. __________
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___________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 13).
Agaves and yuccas are found within the Family Agavaceae. ______________________
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___________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 14).
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The pineapple is considered a bromeliad and is classified within the Family
Bromeliaceae. ________________________________________________________________
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____________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 15).
The Family Orchidaceae contains the plants known as orchids. ___________________
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______________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 16).
Specialized terminology for this group: epiphytic and aerial roots.
The last monocot family that I observed was the Family Poaceae, which contains the
grasses. ______________________________________________________________________
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____________________________________________________________________ (Fig. 17)
Specialized terminology for the group: wind pollinated, meristem, and grain.
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DISCUSSION
This section is to be omitted for this lab. You are encouraged to compile summary
statements comparing the various groups - both among groups and within groups.
LITERATURE CITED
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