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20.3 Diversity of Flowering Plants KEY CONCEPT The largest phylum in the plant kingdom is the flowering plants.

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Page 1: 20.3 Diversity of Flowering Plants KEY CONCEPT The largest phylum in the plant kingdom is the flowering plants

20.3 Diversity of Flowering Plants

KEY CONCEPT The largest phylum in the plant kingdom is the flowering plants.

Page 2: 20.3 Diversity of Flowering Plants KEY CONCEPT The largest phylum in the plant kingdom is the flowering plants

20.3 Diversity of Flowering Plants

Flowering plants have unique adaptations that allow them to dominate in today’s world. • Flowers allow for efficient pollination.

– animals feed on pollen or nectar – pollen is spread from plant to plant in process

Page 3: 20.3 Diversity of Flowering Plants KEY CONCEPT The largest phylum in the plant kingdom is the flowering plants

20.3 Diversity of Flowering Plants

• Fruit allows for efficient seed dispersal. – Fruit is flower’s ripened ovary– Surrounds and protects seed(s) – Many forms, each function in seed dispersal

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20.3 Diversity of Flowering Plants

Botanists classify flowering plants into two groups based on seed type. • A cotyledon is an embryonic “seed leaf.” • Monocots have:

– a single seed leaf.– leaf veins usually parallel– flower parts usually in multiples of 3 – bundles of vascular tissue scattered in stem

Page 5: 20.3 Diversity of Flowering Plants KEY CONCEPT The largest phylum in the plant kingdom is the flowering plants

20.3 Diversity of Flowering Plants

• Dicots have– two seed leaves.– leaf veins usually netlike – flower parts usually in multiples of 4 or 5 – bundles of vascular tissue in rings in stem

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20.3 Diversity of Flowering Plants

Flowering plants are also categorized by stem type and lifespan.

• Stem type can be woody or herbaceous. – Wood is a fibrous

material made up ofdead cells.

– Wood has highconcentrations oflignin and cellulose.

Oak

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20.3 Diversity of Flowering Plants

Flowering plants are also categorized by stem type and lifespan.

• Stem type can be woody or herbaceous. – Wood is a fibrous material

made up of dead cells.– Wood has high concentrations

of lignin and cellulose.

– Herbaceous plants are softer and more flexible.

Oak

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20.3 Diversity of Flowering Plants

• There are three types of plant life spans.

1. Annuals mature from seed, flower, and die in one year.

Wheat

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20.3 Diversity of Flowering Plants

2. Biennials take two years to compete life cycle.

• There are three types of plant life spans.

1. Annuals mature from seed, flower, and die in one year.

Foxglove

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20.3 Diversity of Flowering Plants

3. Perennials live more than two years.

Big bluestem