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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 |