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A.BRYOPHYTA Characteristics of Moss
   (MOSS)   Classification of Mosses
                 *Class Bryopsida
                 *Class Hepaticopsida
                 *Class Anthoceropsida

               Role of Moss
                 *Can degade rock structure into soil
                 *Can keep water reserve and prevent flood in
                 the forest ecosystem
                 *Can be used as fuel
                 *Can pevent soil erosion and drought at the dry
                  season
                 *Can be used as material of medicine
CHARACTERISTIC OF MOSS

Moss does not have true body organ. That plant only has organs like root, stem and leaf, so
that it is called thallus plant. For example, rhizoid is the organ similar to simple root of moss.
CLASS BRYOPSIDA
Musci ( Class Bryopsida) has pseudo-stem, which lenght is less than 3 cm. Its leaf blade is thin and
composed spirally. The example of musci are :
1. Shagnum fimbriatum
2. Aerobryopsis longissima
3. Pogonatum cirrhatum
4. Mniodendron divaricatum

                                 SPHAGNUM FIMBRIATUM
CLASS HEPATICOPSIDA
Liverworts (Class Hepaticopsida) have lobus-shaped. The rhizoid is located on the bottom surface of the lobus.
The examples of liverworths are:
1. Marchantia polymorpha
2. Riccia frostii
3. Ricciocarpus


                              MARCHANTIA POLYMORPHA
CLASS ANTOCEROPTIDA
Hornworts have alike structure with liverworts. Nevertheless, the main characteristic of hornworts is having a
horn-like structure, which grows outside the gametophyte. That moss lives on the side of river, lake, or
channel. The example of hornworts is Anthoceros sporophytes.


                              ANTHOCEROS SPOROPHYTES
B.PTERIDOPHYTA
    (FERN)
                  Characteristic of Fern
                  Classification of Fern
                   *Division Psilotopyta
                   *Division Lycopodophyta
                   *Division Equisetophyta
                   *Division Pterophyta

                  Role of Ferns
                   * The fossil of primitive ferns is the main material
                   of coal formation
                   *As raw material for medicine
                   *As food source
                   *As green manure
                   *As ornamental plants
CHARACTERISTIC OF FERN
Generally, fern stems are creeping underground. On the rhizome of fern, it usually grows a
group of root and leaf. Root has a function to absorb water and mineral and attach the body to
the subsrate. Ferns root are fibrous root and the leaves are compound leaves. The primordium
leaf usually rolled.
DIVISION PSILOTOPHYTA
Psilotophyta is the oldest ferns, which still has primitive structure. Its body has no true leaf and root.
Psilotophyta only has rhizome with rhizoid, for example:

                                                 PSILOTUM
DIVISION LYCOPODOPHYTA
Lycopodophyta already has true leaf and root. The leaf structure, which function as reproduction organ (spore
producing organ), is called sporophyll. Two members of Lycopodophyta that is well recognized are :
1. Lycopodium
2. Selaginella


                           LYCOPODIUM AND SELAGINELLA
DIVISION EQUISETOPHYTA
Mostly, the body of Equisetophyta is approximately less than 1 meter and has true root, stem and leaf.
Equisetophyta is the transition between homosporous and heterosporous ferns. It means, spore has similar
sizes and shape, but can be distinguished between male and female. The example of Equisetophyta is:



                                            EQUISETUM
DIVISION PTEROPHYTA
     Pterophyta has true root, stem and leaf. In tropical region, stem of this fern usually emerges above ground
     as trunk or mast. In the temperate zone, stem is usually underground, so that its dominant appearance is a
     thin and large leaf. The example of Pterophyta are:
1.   Adiantum
2.   Asplenium nidus
3.   Marsilea creanata

                                        ASPLENIUM NIDUS
C.SPERMATOPHYTA    Characteristic of Spermatophyta
   (SEED PLANT)
                   Classification of Spermatophyta
                    A.Gymnospermae
                          *Division Cycadophyta
                          *Division Ginkgophyta
                          *Division Pinophyta
                          *Division Gnetophyta
                    B.Angiospermae
                   Role of Spermatophyta
                    *As food material
                    *As material of building and construction
                    *As substance for spices and medicine
                    *As decorative plant
                    *As material for industries
CHARACTERISTIC OF SPERMATOPHYTA

One of the main characteristic of Spermatophyta is producing seed., it usually found embryo
and food storage. Embryo is covered by seed coat, so that it is resistant against unfavorable
environment.




In the life cycle of Spermatophyta, there are sporophyte and gamethopyte generations. The
spermatophyta that we see is the sporophyte generation, whereas the gametophyte generation
has been reduce.
A. GYMNOSPERMAE
Based on fossil records, gymnosperm was firstly found at the end of Devon period
approximately 350 million years ago. Its body already has true root, stem and leaf, which is
equipped with vacular tissue is open collateral type. Its appearance is alike with shrubs or
trees.
DIVISION CYCADOPHYTA
Cycadophyta is predicted emerged from the development of Pteridophyta. Cycadophyta has large leaf like the
leaf of palmae, for example:
1. Cycas rumpii
2. Zamia floridiana
3. Dioon edule

                                     ZAMIA FLORIDIANA
DIVISION GINKGOPHYTA
Most of Ginkgophyta has been extinct. One of the species that remains is Ginkgo biloba. The plant has leaf
stalk, which is composed as fan.



                                         GINKGO BILOBA
DIVISION PINOPHYTA
Pinophyta has leaf in thorny-shaped and evergreen throughout the year. A group of this plant is gymnosperm,
which can be found today, for example:
1. Taxus baccata
2. Agathis alba
3. Araucaria cunninghamii

                                         TAXUS BACCATA
DIVISION GNETOPHYTA
Generally. The member of Gnetophyta is tress, which have many branches, simple leaf and compound flowers.
For examples are:
1. Ephedra altissima
2. Gnetum gnemon

                                     GNETUM GNEMON
b. ANGIOSPERMAE
Angiosperm has highly developed and becomes the dominant plant at Kenozoikum era until today.
Reproduction structure of Angiospermae differs from gymnosperm. On angiosperm, the reproducytion
structure has already completed by periantheum. The ovule is enclosed within a carpel, which will lead to a
fruit.
NAME     : MONIKA SIHALOHO
SCHOOL   : SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 2 BOGOR

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Presentation of Kingdom Plantae

  • 1.
  • 2. A.BRYOPHYTA Characteristics of Moss (MOSS) Classification of Mosses *Class Bryopsida *Class Hepaticopsida *Class Anthoceropsida Role of Moss *Can degade rock structure into soil *Can keep water reserve and prevent flood in the forest ecosystem *Can be used as fuel *Can pevent soil erosion and drought at the dry season *Can be used as material of medicine
  • 3. CHARACTERISTIC OF MOSS Moss does not have true body organ. That plant only has organs like root, stem and leaf, so that it is called thallus plant. For example, rhizoid is the organ similar to simple root of moss.
  • 4. CLASS BRYOPSIDA Musci ( Class Bryopsida) has pseudo-stem, which lenght is less than 3 cm. Its leaf blade is thin and composed spirally. The example of musci are : 1. Shagnum fimbriatum 2. Aerobryopsis longissima 3. Pogonatum cirrhatum 4. Mniodendron divaricatum SPHAGNUM FIMBRIATUM
  • 5. CLASS HEPATICOPSIDA Liverworts (Class Hepaticopsida) have lobus-shaped. The rhizoid is located on the bottom surface of the lobus. The examples of liverworths are: 1. Marchantia polymorpha 2. Riccia frostii 3. Ricciocarpus MARCHANTIA POLYMORPHA
  • 6. CLASS ANTOCEROPTIDA Hornworts have alike structure with liverworts. Nevertheless, the main characteristic of hornworts is having a horn-like structure, which grows outside the gametophyte. That moss lives on the side of river, lake, or channel. The example of hornworts is Anthoceros sporophytes. ANTHOCEROS SPOROPHYTES
  • 7. B.PTERIDOPHYTA (FERN)  Characteristic of Fern  Classification of Fern *Division Psilotopyta *Division Lycopodophyta *Division Equisetophyta *Division Pterophyta  Role of Ferns * The fossil of primitive ferns is the main material of coal formation *As raw material for medicine *As food source *As green manure *As ornamental plants
  • 8. CHARACTERISTIC OF FERN Generally, fern stems are creeping underground. On the rhizome of fern, it usually grows a group of root and leaf. Root has a function to absorb water and mineral and attach the body to the subsrate. Ferns root are fibrous root and the leaves are compound leaves. The primordium leaf usually rolled.
  • 9. DIVISION PSILOTOPHYTA Psilotophyta is the oldest ferns, which still has primitive structure. Its body has no true leaf and root. Psilotophyta only has rhizome with rhizoid, for example: PSILOTUM
  • 10. DIVISION LYCOPODOPHYTA Lycopodophyta already has true leaf and root. The leaf structure, which function as reproduction organ (spore producing organ), is called sporophyll. Two members of Lycopodophyta that is well recognized are : 1. Lycopodium 2. Selaginella LYCOPODIUM AND SELAGINELLA
  • 11. DIVISION EQUISETOPHYTA Mostly, the body of Equisetophyta is approximately less than 1 meter and has true root, stem and leaf. Equisetophyta is the transition between homosporous and heterosporous ferns. It means, spore has similar sizes and shape, but can be distinguished between male and female. The example of Equisetophyta is: EQUISETUM
  • 12. DIVISION PTEROPHYTA Pterophyta has true root, stem and leaf. In tropical region, stem of this fern usually emerges above ground as trunk or mast. In the temperate zone, stem is usually underground, so that its dominant appearance is a thin and large leaf. The example of Pterophyta are: 1. Adiantum 2. Asplenium nidus 3. Marsilea creanata ASPLENIUM NIDUS
  • 13. C.SPERMATOPHYTA  Characteristic of Spermatophyta (SEED PLANT)  Classification of Spermatophyta A.Gymnospermae *Division Cycadophyta *Division Ginkgophyta *Division Pinophyta *Division Gnetophyta B.Angiospermae  Role of Spermatophyta *As food material *As material of building and construction *As substance for spices and medicine *As decorative plant *As material for industries
  • 14. CHARACTERISTIC OF SPERMATOPHYTA One of the main characteristic of Spermatophyta is producing seed., it usually found embryo and food storage. Embryo is covered by seed coat, so that it is resistant against unfavorable environment. In the life cycle of Spermatophyta, there are sporophyte and gamethopyte generations. The spermatophyta that we see is the sporophyte generation, whereas the gametophyte generation has been reduce.
  • 15. A. GYMNOSPERMAE Based on fossil records, gymnosperm was firstly found at the end of Devon period approximately 350 million years ago. Its body already has true root, stem and leaf, which is equipped with vacular tissue is open collateral type. Its appearance is alike with shrubs or trees.
  • 16. DIVISION CYCADOPHYTA Cycadophyta is predicted emerged from the development of Pteridophyta. Cycadophyta has large leaf like the leaf of palmae, for example: 1. Cycas rumpii 2. Zamia floridiana 3. Dioon edule ZAMIA FLORIDIANA
  • 17. DIVISION GINKGOPHYTA Most of Ginkgophyta has been extinct. One of the species that remains is Ginkgo biloba. The plant has leaf stalk, which is composed as fan. GINKGO BILOBA
  • 18. DIVISION PINOPHYTA Pinophyta has leaf in thorny-shaped and evergreen throughout the year. A group of this plant is gymnosperm, which can be found today, for example: 1. Taxus baccata 2. Agathis alba 3. Araucaria cunninghamii TAXUS BACCATA
  • 19. DIVISION GNETOPHYTA Generally. The member of Gnetophyta is tress, which have many branches, simple leaf and compound flowers. For examples are: 1. Ephedra altissima 2. Gnetum gnemon GNETUM GNEMON
  • 20. b. ANGIOSPERMAE Angiosperm has highly developed and becomes the dominant plant at Kenozoikum era until today. Reproduction structure of Angiospermae differs from gymnosperm. On angiosperm, the reproducytion structure has already completed by periantheum. The ovule is enclosed within a carpel, which will lead to a fruit.
  • 21. NAME : MONIKA SIHALOHO SCHOOL : SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 2 BOGOR