In this website, we will be talking about Mosses (Bryophytes), Ferns (Pteridophytes), Conifers (Coniferophytes, and Flowering Plants (Angiosperms). You will be able to find information on the four types of plants that are listed up. After you have read the information on each plant, we will have quizzes and games for you to try out. Have fun and we hope our information can help you. But before you read on, test your skills on this plant game. http://www.buzzedgames.com/play-5020-Go_Go_Plant_2.html |
The Importance Of Seeds
Seeds are important because they could be completely isolated from the external atmosphere and were protected from desiccation (dryness), so they could be dormant for long periods of time during droughts and effectively be less vulnerable to extinction. They can literally ride-out the toughest periods and leap back to life when conditions are good. The first seed bearing plants, like the ginkgo and conifers (such as pines and firs), did not produce flowers.
The Importance Of The Vascular System
Plants are classified into two main groups: the bryophytes (nonvascular plants) and the tracheophytes (vascular plants). Both groups have multicellular embryos, which indicates that they are closely related to each another and distinguishes them from the green algae. Indeed, true plants are often referred to as embryophytes because of this feature. The bryophytes consist of the liverworts, hornworts, and mosses, and as their name implies none of these plants possess vascular tissues.
Read more: http://www.biologyreference.com/Ep-Fl/Evolution-of-Plants.html#b#ixzz38PIq7NmL
This website explains how plants evolved to live on land. http://www.ck12.org/book/CK-12-Life-Science-Concepts-For-Middle-School/r14/section/7.2/
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