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Classification Day 2 & 3


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Dicots
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2 cotyledons (seed leaves)

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Dicots
2 cotyledons (seed leaves)
Sexual or Asexual
Terrestrial land plants have flowers, seeds and pollen to reproduce sexually
Sexual or Asexual reproduction
Terrestrial land plants have flowers, seeds and pollen to reproduce sexually
Monocots
Simple with one cotyledon (seed leaf)
Sexual or Asexual reproduction
Terrestrial land plants have flowers, seeds and pollen to reproduce sexually
“Angi”osperms
Flowering plants with seeds in nuts or fruit
“Gym”nosperms
Seeds are in cones
Vascular Plants
Vascular tissues in Stem that transports water and nutrients
Non-Vascular Plants
Simple, short plants that lack stems with vascular tissues, true roots and leaves
Hermaphrodites
Animals that have both male and female reproductive organs
Marsupials
Born undeveloped and finish development in pouches
Monotremes
Mammals that lay egg but still nurse young
Mimicry
Males pretend to be females so they don’t have to compete with other males
Circular-shaped cells
Do not have cell wall and have much smaller Vacuoles compared to Plant cells
Protist for Amoeba
Pseudopodia locomotion (fake cytoplasm feet)
Protist for Euglena
Flagellum locomotion (tail)
Protist for Paramecium
Cilia locomotion (fluid hairs)
Unicellular fungus
Yeast (only unicellular fungus)
Sexual or Asexual reproduction examples?
Terrestrial land plants have flowers, seeds and pollen to reproduce sexually