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Standard 10
Hannah and Raven
Vascular & Nonvascular plants
VASCULAR PLANTS
NONVASCULAR
PLANTS
• Have true
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Lack
conducted
conducting
tissues, leaves,
tissues, leaves,
stems and roots.
stems, and roots.
• Require water for
• Majority of plants
fertilization and
are vascular
must grow in
seasonally moist
habitats.
Vascular & Nonvascular plants
Vascular & Nonvascular plants
• Vascular plants- a plant that has a well
developed system of conducting tissues to
transport water, sugars and mineral salts
which is carried through a tube.
• Nonvascular plants- any various plant
that lacks tissue and requires water for
fertilization and grow in seasonally moist
habitats.
Angiosperms & Gymnosperms
• Angiosperms
• Flowers
• Pods & fruit hold
seeds
• Leaves
• Branches
• (produces fruit)
• Flowering trees
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Gymnosperms
Cones
Needles
Branches
(is not protected by
fruit)
• Coniferous trees
• Naked seeds
Angiosperms & Gymnosperms
Reproduction of angiosperms &
gymnosperms
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Gymnosperms have cones.
The male cones produce pollen.
The female cone produces the seed.
The pollen is blown by the wind.
Angiosperms have flowers.
The pistil is the female reproductive structure.
The stamen( male part) produces the pollen.
Insects carry pollen from one flower to the other
Angiosperms
• These flowering plants are divided into two
major types.
• Monocots & Dicots
• Monocots- grass like angiosperms, have
only a single first leaf.
• Dicots- include all of the non-monocot
angiosperms, have paired first leaves.
Trees have
these rings for
each years
growth
Questions
Which process is prevented
from occurring when the
stamens are removed from
an angiosperm?
???
A. self pollination
B. cross pollination
C.sexual reproduction
D.asexual reproduction
ANSWER
Self-pollination
Which is the transfer of pollen
from an anther to a stigma of the
same flower.
Question
Which plant is an
angiosperm?
???
A. Plant 1- wind- fruit
B. Plant 2- wind- cones
C. Plant 3- insects- fruit
D. Plant 4- insects- cones
ANSWER
PLANT 3
Insects are the method of
pollination and the location of
seeds is the fruit.
Questions
Which is not protected
by fruit?
???
A.Angiosperms
B.Gymnosperms
ANSWER
Gymnosperm
Gymnosperms are not protected
by fruit. It has Naked Seeds.
Questions
What are majority of
plants?
???
A.Nonvascular
B.Vascular
ANSWER
Vascular
Majority of plants are
vascular.
Question
Do angiosperms have
cones or flowers?
???
A.Flowers
B. Cones
ANSWER
Flowers
Angio means flowering
Questions
What are grass like
angiosperms that have
only a single first leaf?
A.Monocots
B.Dicots
ANSWER
Monocot
Grass like angiosperms and have
only a single first leaf.
Mono means one or single
Questions
What type of plant lacks
conducting tissues?
A.Nonvascular
B.Vascular
ANSWER
Nonvascular
Nonvascular means no
conducting tissues.
Questions
What is the difference
between vascular and
nonvascular plants?
ANSWER
Vascular plants have the
tube that carries water
up the tree or plant and
nonvascular plants
don't.
Questions
What is the difference
between monocots and
dicots?
ANSWER
Monocots have a single
first leaf and dicots
have 2 first leaves.
Mono – means one or single
Di – means 2 like 2 dice
Questions
Are angiosperms
flowering trees or
coniferous(cone
bearing) trees?
ANSWER
Flowering trees
Questions
What are the two major types of
flowering plants?
A.angiosperms & gymnosperms
B.Monocots & dicots
ANSWER
Monocots and dicots
These flowering plants are divided
into these two major groups.