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Lucia Plunkett

December 28th 2016

Plants
Plants are multicellular organisms that have eukaryotic cells and cell
walls. Plants are sessile, which means they cant move. Finally, plans use
photosynthesis to turn solar energy, carbon dioxide, and water into
oxygen and glucose. Which means they are Autotrophs

Vascular

Non-Vascular
Non-Vascular Plants lack vascular tissues, true
leaves, roots, and stems. As well as seeds and
flowers. Because of this they tend to grow very
low to the ground and in wet environments.

Vascular plants have vascular tissue to transport water and sugar to different
parts of the plant. This means that vascular plants can live in more diverse
habitats and can grow to be very large. They are also sporophyte dominant

Moss growing on a maple tree in my back


yard (Top of Delbrook Ave. in North
Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Seede
d
Seeded plants use seeds to

reproduce. The seed is important


because it protects the embryo and
also hold nutrients

Angiosper
ms
Dried algae on South Beach,
Savary Island, BC, Canada

Gymnosper
ms

Angiosperms are flowering plants. Their


bright flowers and sweet fruit give them
a reproductive advantage because they
attract animals and insects that will help
to pollinate them.
Dico
Peach treest off of
Livingston Ave. in
Grimsby, ONT, Canada

Monocot
Corn stalks at Laity
Pumpkin Patch in Maple
Ridge, BC, Canada

Seedless
Ferns
growing
naturally on
Gambier
Island, BC,
Canada

Lodgepole
pine
growing
naturally
along the
Fraser
River,
Lytton, BC,
Canada

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