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PROJECT IN SCIENCE

BY: RODGESON JEV Y. FLORES
     GRADE 5 DIAMOND
CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS
         INTO GROUPS
Plants can be classified into several groups. Plants can
be grouped according to the structure of their roots,
 stem, leaves, flower & seeds. Plants are classified in
  two major groups : non-vascular & vascular plants.
DESCRIPTION OF NON-VASCULAR &
       VASCULAR PLANTS


                   •Lacks vascular tissues.
      NON-         •Does not have vascular bundles for
 VASCULARPLANTS     transporting food &water.
                   •They are called bryophytes.


                   •Have vascular tissues.
                   •Does have vascular bundles for
 VASCULAR PLANTS    conducting food &water.
                   •They are called tracheophytes.
Non-vascular plants have 3 kinds.
 They are mosses, liverworts,&
          hornworts.




mosses      liverworts    hornworts
DESCRIPTION OF MOSSES, LIVERWORTS
          & HORNWORTS




    Mosses are            Liverworts are so      Hornworts have a
  bryophytes that      called because their            simple &
grow alone on the      thallus looks like the     undifferentiated
 ground. They are       liver’s lobes. Unlike   thallus & a complex
erect w/ short leafy    mosses, liverworts         spore-bearing
    stems & are          lie horizontally on          structure.
  anchored to the            the ground.
ground by rhizoids.
Vascular plants have 2 kinds. They are
spore-bearing & seed-bearing plants.




   spore-bearing plants   seed-bearing plants
DESCRIPTION OF SEED-BEARING &
       SPORE-BEARING


                 • It constitutes the other group of
 Seed-bearing      tracheophytes. About 95% of
                   tracheophytes are seed-bearing.
    plants

                 • Their reproductive structures
 Spore-bearing     are called spores located in
                   specialized structures called
    plants         sporangia.
Seed-bearing plants are divided into two
 distinct groups of tracheophytes, the
   gymnosperms & the angiosperms.

               SEED-
              BEARING


 GYNOSPERMS           ANGIOSPERMS
DESCRIPTION OF GYMNOSPERMS


              • They produce naked seeds.
              • Their seeds are not enclosed in a ovary.
              • Their seeds are enclosed in woody
                structures called cones or strobili.
              • They are called conifers because they
GYMNOSPERMS     produce cones.
              • In most gymnosperm, there is a dominant
                main stem w/ conspicuously smaller
                branches.
              • Their leaves are covered with thick layer
                of cuticle.
EXAMPLES OF GYMNOSPERMS

       PINE TREE   SPRUCES




       HEMLOCK       FIRS
DESCRIPTION OF ANGIOSPERMS



              • Angiosperm are the flowering plants.
              • They produce seeds that are enclosed in a
                ovary.
              • Fruit trees, bushes & vegetables belong to
ANGIOSPERMS     this group.
EXAMPLES OF ANGIOSPERMS

       FRUIT
       TREES    BUSHES




           VEGETABLES
Angiosperms are divided into two
 subclasses – the dicotyledons &
        monocotyledons.

        ANGIOSPERM



   DICOT           MONOCOT
The table summarizes the difference between
                      monocot & dicot.
   Bases of Comparison                    Monocot                         Dicot
1. Arrangement of veins in the     Parallel                        Netted
leaves
2. No. of seed leaf in the seeds   1                               2
3. Presence of cambium tissue      Absent                          Present
4. Stem growth                     No secondary growth             With secondary
                                                                   growth
5. Flower parts                    In 2’s or 3’s or multiples of   In 4’s or 5’s or
                                   these numbers                   multiples of these
                                                                   numbers
6. Root system                     Fibrous                         Taproot
7. Examples                        Coconut, grass, rice, corn,     Gumamela, guava,
                                   orchid, banana and              rose, santan, ipil-ipil,
                                   bamboo                          San Francisco and
THE FLOWCHART SUMMARIZES THE
                CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS
                                      PLANTS




         NON-VASCULAR PLANTS                               VASCULAR PLANTS




MOSSES                    HORNWORTS        SEED-BEARING PLANTS          SPORE-BEARING PLANTS




          LIVERWORTS


                                                             DICOT              MONOCOT
THE OTHER WAY OF GROUPING SEED
PLANTS IS ACCORDING TO THE LENGTH OF THEIR GROWING
                     SEASONS


                    PLANTS




    ANNUALS                       BIENNIALS



                  PERENNIALS
DESCRIPTION OF ANNUALS


ANNUALS

 These are plants that grow and produce flowers,
   fruits and seeds in one season and then die.


         Most vegetable crops are annuals
EXAMPLES OF ANNUALS




BEANS          TOMATOES




              PEAS
DESCRIPTION OF BIENNIALS


BIENNIALS

    These are plants that take two years to
   complete their cycle. The plants grow and
           develop in a year’s time.

  For its 2nd year, they produce flowers, fruits and
             seeds and afterwards die.
EXAMPLES OF BIENNIALS




  BEETS        CARROTS




               TURNIPS
DESCRIPTION OF PERENNIALS


 PERENNIALS

   These plants lived for more than 2 years. Their
    life cycle – growth of flower, fruit and seed
       bearing activities continuously goes on.

    Most of trees and many grasses belong to this
                       group.
EXAMPLES OF PERENNIALS




  TREES            GRASSES




              DAYLILIES
THE FLOWCHART SUMMARIZES THE OVER ALL
             CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS

                                      PLANTS

   ANNUAL PLANTS                                                     BIENNIAL PLANTS




         NON-VASCULAR PLANTS                                    VASCULAR PLANTS

                                  PERENNIAL PLANTS




MOSSES                    HORNWORTS            SEED-BEARING PLANTS           SPORE-BEARING PLANTS




          LIVERWORTS


                                                                 DICOT                 MONOCOT
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Chmsc lab school science project classification of plants

  • 1. PROJECT IN SCIENCE BY: RODGESON JEV Y. FLORES GRADE 5 DIAMOND
  • 2. CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS INTO GROUPS Plants can be classified into several groups. Plants can be grouped according to the structure of their roots, stem, leaves, flower & seeds. Plants are classified in two major groups : non-vascular & vascular plants.
  • 3. DESCRIPTION OF NON-VASCULAR & VASCULAR PLANTS •Lacks vascular tissues. NON- •Does not have vascular bundles for VASCULARPLANTS transporting food &water. •They are called bryophytes. •Have vascular tissues. •Does have vascular bundles for VASCULAR PLANTS conducting food &water. •They are called tracheophytes.
  • 4. Non-vascular plants have 3 kinds. They are mosses, liverworts,& hornworts. mosses liverworts hornworts
  • 5. DESCRIPTION OF MOSSES, LIVERWORTS & HORNWORTS Mosses are Liverworts are so Hornworts have a bryophytes that called because their simple & grow alone on the thallus looks like the undifferentiated ground. They are liver’s lobes. Unlike thallus & a complex erect w/ short leafy mosses, liverworts spore-bearing stems & are lie horizontally on structure. anchored to the the ground. ground by rhizoids.
  • 6. Vascular plants have 2 kinds. They are spore-bearing & seed-bearing plants. spore-bearing plants seed-bearing plants
  • 7. DESCRIPTION OF SEED-BEARING & SPORE-BEARING • It constitutes the other group of Seed-bearing tracheophytes. About 95% of tracheophytes are seed-bearing. plants • Their reproductive structures Spore-bearing are called spores located in specialized structures called plants sporangia.
  • 8. Seed-bearing plants are divided into two distinct groups of tracheophytes, the gymnosperms & the angiosperms. SEED- BEARING GYNOSPERMS ANGIOSPERMS
  • 9. DESCRIPTION OF GYMNOSPERMS • They produce naked seeds. • Their seeds are not enclosed in a ovary. • Their seeds are enclosed in woody structures called cones or strobili. • They are called conifers because they GYMNOSPERMS produce cones. • In most gymnosperm, there is a dominant main stem w/ conspicuously smaller branches. • Their leaves are covered with thick layer of cuticle.
  • 10. EXAMPLES OF GYMNOSPERMS PINE TREE SPRUCES HEMLOCK FIRS
  • 11. DESCRIPTION OF ANGIOSPERMS • Angiosperm are the flowering plants. • They produce seeds that are enclosed in a ovary. • Fruit trees, bushes & vegetables belong to ANGIOSPERMS this group.
  • 12. EXAMPLES OF ANGIOSPERMS FRUIT TREES BUSHES VEGETABLES
  • 13. Angiosperms are divided into two subclasses – the dicotyledons & monocotyledons. ANGIOSPERM DICOT MONOCOT
  • 14. The table summarizes the difference between monocot & dicot. Bases of Comparison Monocot Dicot 1. Arrangement of veins in the Parallel Netted leaves 2. No. of seed leaf in the seeds 1 2 3. Presence of cambium tissue Absent Present 4. Stem growth No secondary growth With secondary growth 5. Flower parts In 2’s or 3’s or multiples of In 4’s or 5’s or these numbers multiples of these numbers 6. Root system Fibrous Taproot 7. Examples Coconut, grass, rice, corn, Gumamela, guava, orchid, banana and rose, santan, ipil-ipil, bamboo San Francisco and
  • 15. THE FLOWCHART SUMMARIZES THE CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS PLANTS NON-VASCULAR PLANTS VASCULAR PLANTS MOSSES HORNWORTS SEED-BEARING PLANTS SPORE-BEARING PLANTS LIVERWORTS DICOT MONOCOT
  • 16. THE OTHER WAY OF GROUPING SEED PLANTS IS ACCORDING TO THE LENGTH OF THEIR GROWING SEASONS PLANTS ANNUALS BIENNIALS PERENNIALS
  • 17. DESCRIPTION OF ANNUALS ANNUALS These are plants that grow and produce flowers, fruits and seeds in one season and then die. Most vegetable crops are annuals
  • 18. EXAMPLES OF ANNUALS BEANS TOMATOES PEAS
  • 19. DESCRIPTION OF BIENNIALS BIENNIALS These are plants that take two years to complete their cycle. The plants grow and develop in a year’s time. For its 2nd year, they produce flowers, fruits and seeds and afterwards die.
  • 20. EXAMPLES OF BIENNIALS BEETS CARROTS TURNIPS
  • 21. DESCRIPTION OF PERENNIALS PERENNIALS These plants lived for more than 2 years. Their life cycle – growth of flower, fruit and seed bearing activities continuously goes on. Most of trees and many grasses belong to this group.
  • 22. EXAMPLES OF PERENNIALS TREES GRASSES DAYLILIES
  • 23. THE FLOWCHART SUMMARIZES THE OVER ALL CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS PLANTS ANNUAL PLANTS BIENNIAL PLANTS NON-VASCULAR PLANTS VASCULAR PLANTS PERENNIAL PLANTS MOSSES HORNWORTS SEED-BEARING PLANTS SPORE-BEARING PLANTS LIVERWORTS DICOT MONOCOT