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Kingdom
Flowering Plants.
Flowering plants are the most dominant,
and obviously the most attractive plants in our
biosphere. There are different kinds of
flowering plants according to their structures.
These are: trees, shrubs, vines, and herbs.
Application/Integration
Multiple Choice.
Each of the following items is followed by
four
options. Choose the correct answer.
1. All of the following are organisms of the plant kingdom. They
are all green and can make their own food. All can be grouped
into one except
a. angiosperms.
c. ferns.
b. gymnosperms.
d. bryophytes.
2. Bryophytes do not have true roots, leaves, and stems.
Therefore they do
not have
a. fibrovascular bundles for transporting food and water.
b. the necessary structure to perform photosynthesis.
c. the ability to live on dry land.
d. the capacity to reproduce.
3. Vascular plants are so called because their parts contain
a. structural adaptations for photosynthesis.
b. bundles of tiny tubes for conducting water and food.
c. structural adaptations for reproduction.
d. cellular structures adapted for diffusion of food and water
through the cell membranes.
Activity 18
1. Problem.
How are flowering plants grouped?
2. Materials.
various flowering plants
3. Procedure.
3.1 Visit a garden. Look for the different flowering
plants. Observe their structures.
3.2 Classify them as trees, shrubs, vine, or herbs.
Type of plant
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5. Generalization.
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Activity 19
1. Problem.
What do leaves and flowers tell about the plant?
2. Materials.
various leaves and flowers in a garden
3. Procedure.
3.1 Visit a garden. Observe the flowers and leaves
of different plants. Count their number of petals.
Identify the venation of their leaves.
3.2 Infer whether the plant is a monocot or dicot.
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VenationType of
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5. Generalization.
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