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Plant Kingdom Diagram Assignment Instructions: Identify plant examples for each of the four divisions of the plant kingdom. For each plant, include a picture, description of the plant, the reason it fits under the chosen division, and a list of adaptations for terrestrial life. Don’t forget to include references for the pictures used. Plant division
Nonvascular plants
Seedless vascular plants
Non-flowering plants
Flowering vascular plants
1. 2. 3. 4.
1.mountain fern moss 2.Bryophyta 3. Hylocomium 4. Hylocomium splendens
1.fern 2. Tracheophyta 3. Nephrolepis 4. Nephrolepis cordifolia
1.longleaf pine 2. Coniferophyta 3. Pinus 4. Pinus palustris
1.poppy 2.Spermatophytina 3.Papaver 4. Papaver somniferum
ferns have roots, stems, and leaves. No flowers
Big tree up to 47 m seeds Has 4 to 6 petals and are buds that are covered long hairy stem in silvery scales
They contain vascular tissue, but do not produce flowers or seeds they reproduce using haploid, unicellular spores instead of seeds.
It does not have flowers and it has a vascular system it produces seeds from bulbs that open when they are ready
They get more light because they have a large surface area and they have pinnately
It has leaves that are shaped like needles that retain more water
Common name Phylum name Genus name Species name
red-brown stems furry with paraphyllia, and the elongate sinuous tip of the stem leaves. Why does your plant Because they do not have a vascular system and belong in this division?
Description
Adaptations
It grows on dead logs, humus. Its reproduction is by spores, they are carried by wind
It grows flowers that allow it to be pollinated and then a seed grows then falls to the ground for another flower to grow also they have a vascular system Its seeds and ovules are protected by the ovary wall in a carpel.
compounded leaves. References/works cited: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hylocomium_splendens https://www.centralcoastbiodiversity.org/step-moss-bull-hylocomium-splendens.html https://www.quora.com/Why-are-mosses-non-vascular-plants#:~:text=These%20are%20considered%20nonvascular%20because,system %20developed%20in%20later%20species.&text=This%20is%20why%20mosses%20grow%20so%20close%20to%20the%20ground,sugar%20from %20shoots%20to%20roots. https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Book %3A_General_Biology_(Boundless)/25%3A_Seedless_Plants/25.4%3A_Seedless_Vascular_Plants/25.4A %3A_Seedless_Vascular_Plants#:~:text=Seedless%20vascular%20plants%20are%20plants,unicellular%20spores%20instead%20of%20seeds. https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=17604#null http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/2011/korger_alex/adaptation.htm#:~:text=The%20most%20notable%20adaptation%20made,plush%2Dlike %20softness%20in%20texture. http://web.fscj.edu/David.Byres/longleaf/palustris.htm#:~:text=Kingdom%20%3A%20Plant%20Phylum%20%3A%20Coniferophyta%20Class,%3A %20Pinus%20Species%20%3A%20palustris%20P. https://friendsoftrees.org/blog/why-do-some-trees-have-needles/#:~:text=Conifers%2C%20or%20cone%2Dbearing%20trees,enough %20moisture%20to%20take%20root.&text=Needles%20have%20lower%20wind%20resistance,over%20during%20a%20big%20storm.0 https://www.britannica.com/plant/poppy...