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Kingdom Plantae
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Kingdom plantae and some basic traits of it.
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natalia jaramillo
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Kingdom Plantae
Green Algae
No embryos
Aquatic
Flagellated spores for reproduction
Related to protista
Non-vascular
Seedless
Small in size
Bryophytes
Multicellular
Mosses
Non-vascular
Small in size
Moist soil
Flagellated spores for reproduction
Alternation of generations
Seedless
Embryos
Gymnosperms
Seeds in cones
Alternation of generations
Seeded Vascular
Exposed seeds
Moved by air
Pollination
Dormant seeds for long time
Orange= Relationships
Brown: Angiosperms
KEY:
Green: Gymnosperms
Purple: Tracheophytes
Yellow: Bryophytes
Blue: Green Algae
Cones with only one type of gametophyte
Male OR Female
Pine Tree
Angiosperms
Seed in flower or fruit
Seed in a closed ovary
Ovary wall will convert into a fruit
Dormant seed for long time
Flowers with both gametophytes
Male AND Female
Margarita flower
Moved by air or animals
Pollination
No need of water for fertilization
Alternation of generations
Cotyledons
Monocot
One pair of seed leaves
Floral parts in threes
Pollen grain has one pore or furrow
Vascular bundles throughout stem's ground tissue
Parallel leaf veins
Dicot
Two pair of seed leaves
Floral parts in fours or fives
Pollen grain has three pores or furrows
Vascular bundles arranged in a ring
Netlike leaf veins
5 main clades
Amborella
One specie that is very old
Formation of floral parts in a spiral
Water lily
Magnoliids
Great floral diversity
Monocots
Crop species
Eudicots
True dicots
Wide diversity
Secondary growth
Seeded Vascular
Tracheophytes
Seedless Vascular
Vascular Tissue
High plants
Ferns
Lack of seeds
Alternation of generations
Flagellated spores for reproduction
Needs water for reproduction
Seedless
Embryos
BY: Natalia Jaramillo Erazo
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