Plant kingdom.pptrb[1]

Plant
Kingdo
Basic Plant Characteristics

1)    Multicellular
2)    Eukaryotic
3)    Cell walls contain cellulose
4)    Autotrophic  make food
     by photosynthesis using
     chlorophyll
What Plants Need
  to Survive…

• Sunlight
• Water
• Vitamins/Minerals
• Gas Exchange (O2 and CO2)
• A method of transport to move
  water and other materials to
  all parts of plant.
Evolutionary Trends and Plants…

• Ancestors of 1st plants were multicellular
  green algae
• Plants have evolved specific adaptations
  to help them survive in a variety of
  different climates.
• There are 4 major groups of plants which
  are separated by three distinct features:
      1) vascular tissue
      2) Seeds
      3) flowers
4 Major Groups of Plants




 Green Algae Ancestor
Plant Review
         • Four main groups of plants
           1. Bryophytes (Moss)
 NO
 SEEDS     2. Seedless vascular plants
              (Ferns)
           3. Gymnosperms (Cone bearing
SEED          plants)
PLANTS
             •   Form seeds in “cones.”
           1. Angiosperms (Flowering plants)
             •   Form seeds inside of “flowers.”
Bryophytes

•Non-vascular plants
•Obtain/transfer water by osmosis
•No true roots, leaves, stems
•“Rhizoids”– anchor plant to ground
•Low-growing (only few inches high)
•Grow moist, shaded areas
•Rely on water for reproducing
(spores)
•Ex) Mosses, liverworts, hornworts
Seedless Vascular Plants
 • 1st true land plants
 • Contain “vascular
   tissue”
 • Reproduce spores
 • Ex) Ferns, club
   moss, horsetails
Structure: Seedless Vascular Plants
• 2 Types of vascular tissue:
      -xylem – moves water from roots to all
      parts of plants
      -phloem – distributes nutrients and
  carbohydrates (food) within plant
• Have roots, leaves, and stems
      -roots – absorb water/nutrients
      -stems – support plant and connect
  leaves and roots
      -leaves – site photosynthesis

• Ferns have strong roots called “rhizomes” and
  very large leaves called “fronds.”
Seed Plants

•Seed plants do not require water for
reproduction.
•Seed plants can live in most
environments.
•Seed plants produce “pollen” which is
the male reproductive structure.
•Pollen is extremely small and light and
is easily carried by wind or small
animals.
Gymnosperms
 •Reproduce with seeds instead of spores
 •Do not require water for reproduction
 •Seeds are “exposed” = naked seeds
 •Seed produced inside cone-like structure
 •Ex) “Conifers/Evergreens”–fir, spruce, ginko
Angiosperms
• Most common of all land plants.
• Seeds develop inside ovary within a
  “flower”
• Flowers attract animals to support
  pollination.
• After “fertilization” seed within flower
  develops into “fruit.”
• Angiosperms = “enclosed seed”
• 2 groups angiosperms:
  1) Monocots
  2) Dicots
Plant kingdom.pptrb[1]
Life Spans Angiosperms
• Annuals- survive one season
• Biennials- take 2 years to complete
  life cycle
• Perennials- live many years
Seeds
• Seeds are embryos encased in a
  protective coating and surrounded
  by a food supply.
Plant kingdom.pptrb[1]
1 de 16

Recomendados

Introduction to Plants PPT por
Introduction to Plants PPTIntroduction to Plants PPT
Introduction to Plants PPTananya.murali1994
6K vistas15 diapositivas
Introduction To Plants por
Introduction To PlantsIntroduction To Plants
Introduction To Plantsmlong24
7.6K vistas45 diapositivas
Introduction to Plants - Basic Overview por
Introduction to Plants - Basic OverviewIntroduction to Plants - Basic Overview
Introduction to Plants - Basic OverviewCatherine Patterson
10.2K vistas23 diapositivas
Morphology of Flowering Plants por
Morphology of Flowering PlantsMorphology of Flowering Plants
Morphology of Flowering PlantsZeb9
43.2K vistas41 diapositivas
Plant Diversity and Reproduction por
Plant Diversity and ReproductionPlant Diversity and Reproduction
Plant Diversity and ReproductionSian Ferguson
19.6K vistas15 diapositivas
Plant characteristics por
Plant characteristicsPlant characteristics
Plant characteristicseziennker
5.9K vistas11 diapositivas

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

SPORE AND CONE BEARING PLANTS, VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION por
SPORE AND CONE BEARING PLANTS, VEGETATIVE PROPAGATIONSPORE AND CONE BEARING PLANTS, VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
SPORE AND CONE BEARING PLANTS, VEGETATIVE PROPAGATIONMarissa Donato
33.5K vistas174 diapositivas
Plant kingdom por
Plant kingdom Plant kingdom
Plant kingdom joygtablante
12.3K vistas101 diapositivas
P L A N T S por
P L A N T SP L A N T S
P L A N T Scaropb
9.1K vistas13 diapositivas
Roots, stems and leaves notes serena por
Roots, stems and leaves notes serenaRoots, stems and leaves notes serena
Roots, stems and leaves notes serenaKathryn La Bruyère
2.6K vistas40 diapositivas
Seed plants characteristics por
Seed plants characteristicsSeed plants characteristics
Seed plants characteristicseziennker
9.3K vistas17 diapositivas
Topic 6 Plant Structure por
Topic 6  Plant Structure Topic 6  Plant Structure
Topic 6 Plant Structure SHAKINAZ DESA
4.2K vistas41 diapositivas

La actualidad más candente(19)

SPORE AND CONE BEARING PLANTS, VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION por Marissa Donato
SPORE AND CONE BEARING PLANTS, VEGETATIVE PROPAGATIONSPORE AND CONE BEARING PLANTS, VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
SPORE AND CONE BEARING PLANTS, VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
Marissa Donato33.5K vistas
Plant kingdom por joygtablante
Plant kingdom Plant kingdom
Plant kingdom
joygtablante12.3K vistas
P L A N T S por caropb
P L A N T SP L A N T S
P L A N T S
caropb9.1K vistas
Seed plants characteristics por eziennker
Seed plants characteristicsSeed plants characteristics
Seed plants characteristics
eziennker9.3K vistas
Topic 6 Plant Structure por SHAKINAZ DESA
Topic 6  Plant Structure Topic 6  Plant Structure
Topic 6 Plant Structure
SHAKINAZ DESA4.2K vistas
TYPES OF FLOWERS, FRUITS,DICOT AND MONOCOT SEEDS por SelvanathanSelva
TYPES OF FLOWERS, FRUITS,DICOT AND MONOCOT SEEDSTYPES OF FLOWERS, FRUITS,DICOT AND MONOCOT SEEDS
TYPES OF FLOWERS, FRUITS,DICOT AND MONOCOT SEEDS
SelvanathanSelva10.9K vistas
Seed plants por jdrinks
Seed plantsSeed plants
Seed plants
jdrinks3.8K vistas
Difference between flowering & Non Flowering Plants por ShianSmith1
Difference between flowering & Non Flowering Plants Difference between flowering & Non Flowering Plants
Difference between flowering & Non Flowering Plants
ShianSmith123K vistas
Botanypart22011 110111171204-phpapp01 por lindadcoakley
Botanypart22011 110111171204-phpapp01Botanypart22011 110111171204-phpapp01
Botanypart22011 110111171204-phpapp01
lindadcoakley2.3K vistas
Asexual reproduction in plants por Dhen Bathan
Asexual reproduction in plantsAsexual reproduction in plants
Asexual reproduction in plants
Dhen Bathan19.2K vistas
Primary Plant Body (Root, Stem and Leaves) por Fasama H. Kollie
Primary Plant Body (Root, Stem and Leaves)Primary Plant Body (Root, Stem and Leaves)
Primary Plant Body (Root, Stem and Leaves)
Fasama H. Kollie9.1K vistas
Morphology of flowering plants - I (root, stem & leaf) por Aarif Kanadia
Morphology of flowering plants - I (root, stem & leaf)Morphology of flowering plants - I (root, stem & leaf)
Morphology of flowering plants - I (root, stem & leaf)
Aarif Kanadia238.3K vistas
PRIMARY PLANT BODY (root, stem & leaves) por Fasama H. Kollie
PRIMARY PLANT BODY  (root, stem & leaves)PRIMARY PLANT BODY  (root, stem & leaves)
PRIMARY PLANT BODY (root, stem & leaves)
Fasama H. Kollie11.3K vistas
Botany anatomy jan 2012 por whiteli
Botany anatomy jan 2012Botany anatomy jan 2012
Botany anatomy jan 2012
whiteli5.4K vistas
Seedless vascular plants por yhan_yhan16
Seedless vascular plantsSeedless vascular plants
Seedless vascular plants
yhan_yhan161.3K vistas
Vegetative reproduction in angiosperm por Dambar Khatri
Vegetative reproduction in angiospermVegetative reproduction in angiosperm
Vegetative reproduction in angiosperm
Dambar Khatri239 vistas

Destacado

The digestive system p3 por
The digestive system p3The digestive system p3
The digestive system p3sekuhar
1K vistas11 diapositivas
Chapter13 cns part1marieb por
Chapter13 cns part1mariebChapter13 cns part1marieb
Chapter13 cns part1mariebMartin Klüssendorf
541 vistas25 diapositivas
Animal cells por
Animal cellsAnimal cells
Animal cellsjames_vargas
1.2K vistas4 diapositivas
Bratislava por
BratislavaBratislava
Bratislavapro HOSPITALITY,s.r.o.
231 vistas8 diapositivas
Teste por
TesteTeste
Testeresenfe2013
212 vistas1 diapositiva
Process Of An Islamic Revolution por
Process Of An Islamic RevolutionProcess Of An Islamic Revolution
Process Of An Islamic RevolutionIffu Slides
374 vistas4 diapositivas

Destacado(20)

The digestive system p3 por sekuhar
The digestive system p3The digestive system p3
The digestive system p3
sekuhar1K vistas
Process Of An Islamic Revolution por Iffu Slides
Process Of An Islamic RevolutionProcess Of An Islamic Revolution
Process Of An Islamic Revolution
Iffu Slides374 vistas
Chapter 11 por yaskb
Chapter 11Chapter 11
Chapter 11
yaskb581 vistas
I corso GUCH: Le aritmie por guch-piemonte
I corso GUCH: Le aritmieI corso GUCH: Le aritmie
I corso GUCH: Le aritmie
guch-piemonte456 vistas
Evaluation question 1 por CameronSaul
Evaluation question 1Evaluation question 1
Evaluation question 1
CameronSaul167 vistas
Cardiovascular Diagnostic Procedures by Nadia Abdulallah por Nadia Abdulallah
Cardiovascular Diagnostic Procedures by Nadia AbdulallahCardiovascular Diagnostic Procedures by Nadia Abdulallah
Cardiovascular Diagnostic Procedures by Nadia Abdulallah
Nadia Abdulallah652 vistas
Matter, atoms & elements 2014 por kmwall
Matter, atoms & elements 2014Matter, atoms & elements 2014
Matter, atoms & elements 2014
kmwall896 vistas
The Theory of Social Revolutions - Free E-Book por Chuck Thompson
The Theory of Social Revolutions - Free E-BookThe Theory of Social Revolutions - Free E-Book
The Theory of Social Revolutions - Free E-Book
Chuck Thompson1.1K vistas

Similar a Plant kingdom.pptrb[1]

Plant kingdom por
Plant kingdomPlant kingdom
Plant kingdomKelley Nelson
3.1K vistas17 diapositivas
Plant kingdom.ppt2013 2014 por
Plant kingdom.ppt2013 2014Plant kingdom.ppt2013 2014
Plant kingdom.ppt2013 2014Kelley Nelson
8.2K vistas15 diapositivas
Plantkingdom por
PlantkingdomPlantkingdom
Plantkingdomewaszolek
450 vistas56 diapositivas
Plants ch 22 por
Plants ch 22Plants ch 22
Plants ch 22tracyconover
2.3K vistas15 diapositivas
Chapter 22- Plant Diversity por
Chapter 22- Plant DiversityChapter 22- Plant Diversity
Chapter 22- Plant DiversityMary Beth Smith
5.9K vistas87 diapositivas
Unit 4 Plant Kingdom por
Unit 4 Plant KingdomUnit 4 Plant Kingdom
Unit 4 Plant KingdomJoseAngelSotocaPulpon
397 vistas9 diapositivas

Similar a Plant kingdom.pptrb[1](20)

Plant kingdom.ppt2013 2014 por Kelley Nelson
Plant kingdom.ppt2013 2014Plant kingdom.ppt2013 2014
Plant kingdom.ppt2013 2014
Kelley Nelson8.2K vistas
Plantkingdom por ewaszolek
PlantkingdomPlantkingdom
Plantkingdom
ewaszolek450 vistas
13 plant kingdom_part_one por Syed Shah
13 plant kingdom_part_one13 plant kingdom_part_one
13 plant kingdom_part_one
Syed Shah4K vistas
Introduction to plants por jdrinks
Introduction to plantsIntroduction to plants
Introduction to plants
jdrinks740 vistas
Introduction to plants por jdrinks
Introduction to plantsIntroduction to plants
Introduction to plants
jdrinks3.1K vistas
Non flowering plants life cycle por sembagot
Non flowering plants life cycleNon flowering plants life cycle
Non flowering plants life cycle
sembagot10.1K vistas
Naturalists at Large: Plant kingdom por Phat Nattie
Naturalists at Large: Plant kingdomNaturalists at Large: Plant kingdom
Naturalists at Large: Plant kingdom
Phat Nattie1.9K vistas
Botony Chapter por sibi Isaac
Botony ChapterBotony Chapter
Botony Chapter
sibi Isaac1.6K vistas
Seed plants por jdrinks
Seed plantsSeed plants
Seed plants
jdrinks7.4K vistas
PLANT STRUCTURE, CLASSIFICATION, GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT. por Andrea Gancero
PLANT STRUCTURE, CLASSIFICATION, GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT.PLANT STRUCTURE, CLASSIFICATION, GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT.
PLANT STRUCTURE, CLASSIFICATION, GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT.
Andrea Gancero1.5K vistas

Más de jjcorrea121

The human circulatory system2 por
The human circulatory system2The human circulatory system2
The human circulatory system2jjcorrea121
569 vistas23 diapositivas
immune system allergy ect por
immune system allergy ectimmune system allergy ect
immune system allergy ectjjcorrea121
2.3K vistas17 diapositivas
Inflammatory response nonspecific por
Inflammatory response nonspecificInflammatory response nonspecific
Inflammatory response nonspecificjjcorrea121
6.6K vistas10 diapositivas
Photosynthesisrespiration[1] por
Photosynthesisrespiration[1]Photosynthesisrespiration[1]
Photosynthesisrespiration[1]jjcorrea121
2.4K vistas10 diapositivas
Nutrient cycles presentation por
Nutrient cycles presentationNutrient cycles presentation
Nutrient cycles presentationjjcorrea121
10.2K vistas13 diapositivas
Plant kingdom4.pptrb[1] por
Plant kingdom4.pptrb[1]Plant kingdom4.pptrb[1]
Plant kingdom4.pptrb[1]jjcorrea121
2.9K vistas16 diapositivas

Más de jjcorrea121(20)

The human circulatory system2 por jjcorrea121
The human circulatory system2The human circulatory system2
The human circulatory system2
jjcorrea121569 vistas
immune system allergy ect por jjcorrea121
immune system allergy ectimmune system allergy ect
immune system allergy ect
jjcorrea1212.3K vistas
Inflammatory response nonspecific por jjcorrea121
Inflammatory response nonspecificInflammatory response nonspecific
Inflammatory response nonspecific
jjcorrea1216.6K vistas
Photosynthesisrespiration[1] por jjcorrea121
Photosynthesisrespiration[1]Photosynthesisrespiration[1]
Photosynthesisrespiration[1]
jjcorrea1212.4K vistas
Nutrient cycles presentation por jjcorrea121
Nutrient cycles presentationNutrient cycles presentation
Nutrient cycles presentation
jjcorrea12110.2K vistas
Plant kingdom4.pptrb[1] por jjcorrea121
Plant kingdom4.pptrb[1]Plant kingdom4.pptrb[1]
Plant kingdom4.pptrb[1]
jjcorrea1212.9K vistas
Plant kingdom2.pptrb[1] por jjcorrea121
Plant kingdom2.pptrb[1]Plant kingdom2.pptrb[1]
Plant kingdom2.pptrb[1]
jjcorrea121326 vistas
2011 15 ppt evolution and natural selection por jjcorrea121
2011 15 ppt evolution and natural selection2011 15 ppt evolution and natural selection
2011 15 ppt evolution and natural selection
jjcorrea12111.8K vistas
Ma originsof life por jjcorrea121
Ma originsof lifeMa originsof life
Ma originsof life
jjcorrea121699 vistas
Population genetics pp por jjcorrea121
Population genetics ppPopulation genetics pp
Population genetics pp
jjcorrea1214.9K vistas
Invasive species & symbiosis por jjcorrea121
Invasive species & symbiosisInvasive species & symbiosis
Invasive species & symbiosis
jjcorrea121694 vistas
The human circulatory system por jjcorrea121
The human circulatory systemThe human circulatory system
The human circulatory system
jjcorrea1214.2K vistas
The animal kingdom.pptxrb[1] por jjcorrea121
The animal kingdom.pptxrb[1]The animal kingdom.pptxrb[1]
The animal kingdom.pptxrb[1]
jjcorrea1213.7K vistas
Specific immunity por jjcorrea121
Specific immunitySpecific immunity
Specific immunity
jjcorrea1213.2K vistas
Rat dissection tripp por jjcorrea121
Rat dissection trippRat dissection tripp
Rat dissection tripp
jjcorrea1215.8K vistas
Population dynamics por jjcorrea121
Population dynamicsPopulation dynamics
Population dynamics
jjcorrea12122.2K vistas
Photosynthesisrespiration[1] por jjcorrea121
Photosynthesisrespiration[1]Photosynthesisrespiration[1]
Photosynthesisrespiration[1]
jjcorrea121329 vistas
Other topics immune system 3 por jjcorrea121
Other topics immune system 3Other topics immune system 3
Other topics immune system 3
jjcorrea121289 vistas

Plant kingdom.pptrb[1]

  • 2. Basic Plant Characteristics 1) Multicellular 2) Eukaryotic 3) Cell walls contain cellulose 4) Autotrophic  make food by photosynthesis using chlorophyll
  • 3. What Plants Need to Survive… • Sunlight • Water • Vitamins/Minerals • Gas Exchange (O2 and CO2) • A method of transport to move water and other materials to all parts of plant.
  • 4. Evolutionary Trends and Plants… • Ancestors of 1st plants were multicellular green algae • Plants have evolved specific adaptations to help them survive in a variety of different climates. • There are 4 major groups of plants which are separated by three distinct features: 1) vascular tissue 2) Seeds 3) flowers
  • 5. 4 Major Groups of Plants Green Algae Ancestor
  • 6. Plant Review • Four main groups of plants 1. Bryophytes (Moss) NO SEEDS 2. Seedless vascular plants (Ferns) 3. Gymnosperms (Cone bearing SEED plants) PLANTS • Form seeds in “cones.” 1. Angiosperms (Flowering plants) • Form seeds inside of “flowers.”
  • 7. Bryophytes •Non-vascular plants •Obtain/transfer water by osmosis •No true roots, leaves, stems •“Rhizoids”– anchor plant to ground •Low-growing (only few inches high) •Grow moist, shaded areas •Rely on water for reproducing (spores) •Ex) Mosses, liverworts, hornworts
  • 8. Seedless Vascular Plants • 1st true land plants • Contain “vascular tissue” • Reproduce spores • Ex) Ferns, club moss, horsetails
  • 9. Structure: Seedless Vascular Plants • 2 Types of vascular tissue: -xylem – moves water from roots to all parts of plants -phloem – distributes nutrients and carbohydrates (food) within plant • Have roots, leaves, and stems -roots – absorb water/nutrients -stems – support plant and connect leaves and roots -leaves – site photosynthesis • Ferns have strong roots called “rhizomes” and very large leaves called “fronds.”
  • 10. Seed Plants •Seed plants do not require water for reproduction. •Seed plants can live in most environments. •Seed plants produce “pollen” which is the male reproductive structure. •Pollen is extremely small and light and is easily carried by wind or small animals.
  • 11. Gymnosperms •Reproduce with seeds instead of spores •Do not require water for reproduction •Seeds are “exposed” = naked seeds •Seed produced inside cone-like structure •Ex) “Conifers/Evergreens”–fir, spruce, ginko
  • 12. Angiosperms • Most common of all land plants. • Seeds develop inside ovary within a “flower” • Flowers attract animals to support pollination. • After “fertilization” seed within flower develops into “fruit.” • Angiosperms = “enclosed seed” • 2 groups angiosperms: 1) Monocots 2) Dicots
  • 14. Life Spans Angiosperms • Annuals- survive one season • Biennials- take 2 years to complete life cycle • Perennials- live many years
  • 15. Seeds • Seeds are embryos encased in a protective coating and surrounded by a food supply.

Notas del editor

  1. To insert this slide into your presentation Save this template as a presentation (.ppt file) on your computer. Open the presentation that will contain the image slide. On the Slides tab, place your insertion point after the slide that will precede the image slide. (Make sure you don't select a slide. Your insertion point should be between the slides.) On the Insert menu, click Slides from Files . In the Slide Finder dialog box, click the Find Presentation tab. Click Browse , locate and select the presentation that contains the image slide, and then click Open . In the Slides from Files dialog box, select the image slide. Select the Keep source formatting check box. If you do not select this check box, the copied slide will inherit the design of the slide that precedes it in the presentation. Click Insert . Click Close .