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Plant Vascular System Category Chart

Bryophyta Pterophyta Gymnophyta Anthophyta

Moss Ferns Conifers Flowering

naked enclosed
seed seed

seedless seed

non-vascular vascular
Match the plant to its category

Non-vascular,
Ferns
reproduce by spores

Vascular, reproduce
Conifers
by spores

Vascular, Naked-
Flowering
seeded plants

Vascular, seeds with


Moss
true seed coats
NAME:
DATE: GROUP:

Parts of a plant
Cut and paste the parts of the plant in the correct place

roots flower
leaves stem
Page 1

Name: Date: Class:

XYLEM AND PHLOEM


Cut out the boxes Stick the boxes Check your answers
on page 1. under the correct using page 3.
heading on page 2.

Made from living cells which


have neighbouring cells with Transportation is in both
many mitochondria to support directions.
respiration.

Made from hollowed out dead


cells. These cells have thick cell
walls to provide support to the
plant.

Transports sugary water from


the leaves and to the rest of the
plant.

Transports water from the roots Transportation is in one


and to the rest of the plant. direction.
Page 2

Name: Date: Class:

XYLEM AND PHLOEM


Sort & Review

Xylem Phloem
Name: __________________________ Score: __________________________

Date:____________________________ Teacher:________________________

What type is the plant?

What type is the plant? Connect the pictures to the right with
its correct type of plant.

vine
1.

2. tree

3. shrub

4.
herb
Name: Date:

PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Task: Complete each of the questions using the diagrams provided and
additional research (if necessary).

light
oxygen

carbon
dioxide

water

What type of organisms can photosynthesize?

What is the main source of energy that drives the process of photosynthesis?
(light energy)
carbon dioxide +water -> glucose +oxygen

What three 'ingredients' are required for photosynthesis to occur?

Where is the water used in photosynthesis sourced from?

In which cell organelle does photosynthesis take place?

Where is the carbon dioxide used in photosynthesis sourced from?

CHALLENGE QUESTIONS:
What molecule absorbs sunlight during photosynthesis?

How does a plant use the sugars produced through photosynthesis?

Why is photosynthesis important for all living organisms?


NAME: DATE:

FLOWERING VS NON-FLOWERING PLANTS


We learned that different plants have different outer parts.
Most of them are found with flowers, while not many are non-
flowering plants. When we use flowering as the rule to tell
them apart, we can group these plants into 2 large groups,
which are flowering and non-flowering plants.

BambooLily Moss Orchid


Adenium Dracaena Areca nut Lemonglass
Staghorn fern Hibicus Palm
Waterclover Cycadales Horsetails

FLOWERING NON-FLOWERING
PLANT PLANT
Flowering vs Non-Flowering plants

Answer the question:

1. How important are flowers to plants?

2. What are the differences between flowering and non-


flowering plants?

3. Do you think non-flowering plants can reproduce?


Difference Between
Monocotyledon and Dicotyledon

The monocotyledonous The dicotyledonous embryos


embryos have a single cotyledon have a pair of cotyledons

They have a fibrous root system They have a tap root system

Leaves in monocots have Leaves in dicots have


parallel venation reticulate or net venation

In monocot flowers, the The count of parts


count of parts of the in a dicot flower is
flower is a multiple of a multiple of four
three or equal to three or five or equal to
four or five
Monocotyledon and Dicotyledon

Tick ( ) the correct statements.


Cross ( ) the incorrect ones and correct them.

Examples of monocots are moss, vegetable fern,bamboo, and lemongrass.

Banana, sugar cane, and coconut are monocots.

Leaf veins of dicots are net-like.

Taproots are the type of root that found in monocots

Flowers of dicots have three or multiples of three petals


Monocotyledon and Dicotyledon
Observing the outer parts of plants
Picture Types of root Stem Leaf Group

Classify monocotyledon or Dicotyledon


Jackfruit Mango Galangal Sugar cane Banana
Ivy gourd Chili Sunflower Lime Coconut
Tamarind Watermelon Lemongras Tomato Grass
Conclusion
Monocotyledon and Dicotyledon
Let’s draw a conclusion about monocotyledon and dicotyledon
Monocotyledon
Seed Types of root Stem Leaf Group

Dicotyledon
Seed Types of root Stem Leaf Group

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