Kingdom of plants

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BiologieMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 1

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Kingdom of plants

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Planning
- Start of the day

- Kingdom of plants

- Quizz

- Exercises

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Dagopening
Mimicry by plants
- Bee orchid

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The shapeshifter
- Boquila trifoliolata

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In which kingdom do all organisms have a cell wall?
A
Only plants
B
All kingdoms
C
Plants and fungi
D
Plants, fungi and bacteria

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Which of the following words has the same meaning as 'taxon'?
A
Taxonomy
B
Taxonomic group
C
Classification
D
Kingdom

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WHAT IS THE BIGGEST CLASSIFICATION GROUP?
A
KINGDOM
B
PHYLUM
C
CLASS
D
ORDER

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Which Kingdom contains organisms with eukaryote cells?
A
Animal Kingdom
B
Plant Kingdom
C
Bacteria
D
The fungal kingdom

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What is photosynthesis?
A
Carbon fixation
B
Plants grow on sunlight
C
CO2 + H2O + solar energy = O2 + sugars for growth
D
Oxygen production

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2.5 Kingdom of plants

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Learning goals 2.5
- Which cell parts make a plant cell a plant?
- What plant groups do we distuingish?
- What characteristics do these plant groups have?
- What is a native plant and what is an example of a native plant in The Netherlands?

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Learning goals 2.5
- Which cell parts make a plant cell a plant?
- What plant groups do we distuingish?
- What characteristics do these plant groups have?
- What is a native plant and what is an example of a native plant in The Netherlands?

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What cell parts can you find in a plant cell?

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Which cell parts make a plant cell a plant?

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Which cell parts make a plant cell a plant?
- Cell wall
- Cell membrane
- Nucleus
- Vacuole
- Chloroplast

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Which cell parts make a plant cell a plant?
- Cell wall
- Cell membrane
- Nucleus
- Vacuole
- Chloroplast -> photosynthesis

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Unicellular and multicellular plants
- Most plants are multicellular
- Algae can be both multicellular or unicellular




Sea lettuce (seaweed )                    Sea sparkle 

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Unicellular and multicellular plants
- Unicellular plants can live in colonies -> Volvox





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What plant groups do we distuingish?
- Unicellular (algea) and multicellular plants



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What plant groups do we distuingish?
- Unicellular (algea) and multicellular plants

- How do plants reproduce 



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What plant groups do we distuingish?
- Unicellular (algea) and multicellular plants

- How do plants reproduce 
    ->  spores and seeds


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Spore plants
- Mosses and liverworts
- Ferns

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Mosses and liverworts
- Makes spores inside spore capsules
- Do not have a stems or roots

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Mosses and liverworts
- Makes spores inside spore capsules
- Do not have a stems or roots

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Ferns
- Does have stems and roots
- Have a vascular system
- Makes spores in patches called 
sporangia along the underside 
of the leaves


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Ask if they know what a vascular system is by plants
Seed plants
- Gymnosperms (non-flowering plants)
- Angiosperms (flowering plants)

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Gymnosperms (non-flowering plants)
- Also called conifers
- Seeds developed in cones
- Needle shaped leaves



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Gymnosperms (non-flowering plants)
- Also called conifers
- Seeds developed in cones
- Needle shaped leaves



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Gymnosperms (non-flowering plants)
- Seeds developed in cones
- Seeds can develop in
   plants that produce pollen


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Gymnosperms (non-flowering plants)
- Seeds developed in cones
- Seeds can develop in
   plants that produce pollen


Female
Male

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Angiosperms (flowering plants)
- Flowers that contain organs for sexual reproduction.
- Pollen is moved around by the wind or insects/animals
- Seeds protected inside fruits


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Quizz

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What are characteristics of plant cells?
More answers may be correct
A
Cell wall
B
Chloroplast
C
Vacuole
D
Nucleus

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Which one is a plant cell?
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4

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Mosses have a vascular system
A
True
B
False

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Ferns produce spores in patches called sporangia
A
True
B
False

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Algea belong to the clade of gymnosperms
A
True
B
False

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This tree belongs to the clade of gymnosperms
A
True
B
False

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This plant is an Angiosperm
A
True
B
False

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This plant is an Angiosperm
A
True
B
False

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Male cone
Female cone
Pollen
Seeds

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What are the characteristics of seeds and spore plants
Seeds
Spores
Flowers and gymnosperms
Ferns and mosses
In capsules
Plants live in damp places
Pollen
Fruit
Food is provided

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A tiger hiding in the bushes is a good example of mimicry
A
true
B
false

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Exercises
- Read page 46 - 49
- Make exercise 18 & 20 on page 43
- Wordlist page 46-49 -> from shelter to maple

Finished:
- Make exercise 19 & 21


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