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Classification 2
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
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level questions: Level 1
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Femal reproductive part
ovary
Femal reproductive part
ovary
Femal reproductive part
ovary
Femal reproductive part
ovary
Protists Fungi Plants Animals
kingdoms
Unicellular or Multicellular Eukaryotes Either Autotrophs , Heterotrophs or Decomposers Sexual and Asexual reproduction Some are bad (parasitic diseases like Malaria) Fungi-Like Slime Molds (cell wall) Plant-Like Algae (cell wall) Animal-Like Protozoans
protists
most common protists
Amoeba,Euglena, Paramecium
Unicellular or Multicellular Eukaryotes with protective Cell Wall Decomposers Sexual and Asexual reproduction Some are good (help plants absorb nutrients, nutritious, medicinal) Some are bad (cause illness and famine)
fungi kingdom
unicellular form of fungi
yeast
Helped Alexander Fleming produce the first antibiotic Penicillin which treats a very wide range of bacterial infections Mushrooms Mold
Penicillium
Multicellular Eukaryotes Rectangular-shaped plant cells have a Cell Wall and a huge Vacuole to store water and nutrients in case of drought or no sunlight for photosynthesis since they can’t move to find it Autotrophs & Some Heterotrophs Sexual and Asexual reproduction Terrestrial land plants have flowers, seeds and pollen to reproduce sexually
plant kingdom
are pores on the underside of leaves that only open during daylight to take in CO2 for photosynthesis and release O2 and will remain closed otherwise in order to avoid water loss
Stomata
on leaves protects against water loss
Waxy cuticle
Non-Vascular Plants Simple, short plants that lack stems with vascular tissues, true roots and leaves moss
Non-Vascular Plants
Vascular tissues in Stem that transports water and nutrients Some are seedless (Ex: Ferns) Some have seeds Gymnosperms, Angiosperms
Vascular Plants
Seeds are in cones conifers
Gymnosperms
“Angi”osperms Flowering plants with seeds in nuts or fruit
monocot, dicot
Simple with one cotyledon (seed leaf) Leaf veins run parallel Fibrous roots Petals in multiples of 3 if present
monocot
2 cotyledons (seed leaves) Leaf veins branch out Taproots Petals in multiples of 4 or 5 Ex: Trees
dicot
male reproductive parts that carry pollen sperm
stamen
Femal reproductive part
ovary