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3 adaptations that allowed plants to be successful on land. | ability to prevent water loss cuticle and stomata
ability to reproduce without water spores and seed
ability to absorb and transport nutrients mycorrhizes and vascular tissue
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- What is the basis of classification for plants? | 1muticellular
2eukaryotic
3autotrophic
4cell wall made of cellulose
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- Know the 2 groups of vascular plants & examples of each group. |
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- Gymnosperms vs. Angiosperms |
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- Be able to explain why green algae are believed to be the ancestors of today’s land plants. |
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- Nonvascular plants: where are they found & why? What are they commonly called? Know some examples. |
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- Know the 2 types of vascular tissue & their functions. |
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* Vascular Tissues |
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- Explain why plants evolved vascular tissue. |
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- Name some examples of seedless vascular plants. |
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- How do they reproduce (what structures do they produce)? |
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- Explain how they reproduce. |
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- Fruits: what are they? Which group of seed plants produces them? |
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- Explain the advantage of producing fruits during the reproductive process. |
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- Meristems: what are they & where are they located? |
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- Primary vs. Secondary growth |
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- Roots: functions? Taproots vs. Fibrous roots |
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- Stems: functions? |
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- Leaves: functions? |
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simple vs. compound vs. doubly compound |
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- Flower: know all flower parts & their functions (receptacle, sepals, petals, stamen, anther, filament, pistil, ovary, style, stigma) Be able to label the parts of a flower. |
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- What are plant hormones? |
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- Tropisms: what are they? Why did plants evolve them? |
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- Be able to explain the 4 types of tropisms we discussed in class: thigmotropism, phototropism, gravitropism, and chemotropism |
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