Plants Lecture
Classification, Structures, & Reproduction
In this guide we explore plant functions and classification based on structures.
Video Overview
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Plants Lecture Guide Contents
This guide and lecture material are assessed on the weekly quiz.
Plants Objectives
Plant Classification
Revisit Linnaean classification, including the hierarchy of groups from Domain to species; describe how plants are generally classified starting with non-vascular plants through angiosperms; and if provided a plant, classify it using these terms: non-vascular or vascular, spore-bearing or seed-bearing, a gymnosperm or an angiosperm, a monocot or a dicot.
Leaves
Describe plant structures that we consume, including the vegetables developed from Brassica oleracea; and provide the characteristics of leaves, including the structures involved in gas exchange and photosynthesis.
Stems & Roots
Describe the visible and microscopic structures of stems as well as their corresponding functions; and identify root structures and explain why re-potting a plant can negatively impact its health.
Plant Reproduction
Describe asexual reproduction and provide examples of plants that can reproduce in this manner; and label various flower structures and their corresponding functions, including the distinction between wind-pollinated flowers and animal-pollinated flowers.