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Classification of Plants

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Classification of

Plants
Flowering and non flowering
plants
Plants

Non
Flowering
Flowering

Mono Di
cotyledo cotyledo Mosses Ferns Conifers
ns ns
Non Flowering Plants

 Microscopic plants, ferns and moss among them.


• These plants vary in shape, size and colour.
• They have higher level of adaptability to the
environment.
• They do not produce flowers and fruits.
Flowering plants
 Flowering plants are the largest group within the plant
kingdom.
 Sunflower, rose, hibiscus etc. are some of the examples
 twogroups: monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous
based on the structure of roots, leaves, flowers and
seeds.
Activity1 : Complete the flow chart

Flowering
plants
Plants that produce
flowers, seeds and
fruits

…………
…………….
……
Flowering plants

 Flowering plants are the largest group within the plant kingdom.
 Sunflower, rose, hibiscus etc. are some of the examples
 two groups: monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous based on
the structure of roots, leaves, flowers and seeds.

Non Flowering Plants


 Microscopic plants, ferns and moss among them.
 • These plants vary in shape, size and colour.
 • They have higher level of adaptability to the environment.
 • They do not produce flowers and fruits.
Activity1 : Complete the flow chart

Flowering plants
Plants that produce
flowers, seeds and
fruits

Mono - Di -
Cotyledons
One cotyledon in seed Cotyledons
Straw shaped leaves. Two cotyledons in seed,
Broad Leaves with Branching
Fibrous root system Veins
Tap root system

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