This document discusses reproduction in non-flowering plants. It explains that these plants reproduce using spores rather than seeds, fruits, or flowers. There are two main types: spore-bearing plants like mosses and ferns, which release spores carried by wind or water; and cone-bearing plants like gymnosperms and conifers, which produce cones that hold seeds. The document provides examples like mosses, ferns, and pine trees and describes their reproductive structures and processes.
This document discusses reproduction in non-flowering plants. It explains that these plants reproduce using spores rather than seeds, fruits, or flowers. There are two main types: spore-bearing plants like mosses and ferns, which release spores carried by wind or water; and cone-bearing plants like gymnosperms and conifers, which produce cones that hold seeds. The document provides examples like mosses, ferns, and pine trees and describes their reproductive structures and processes.
This document discusses reproduction in non-flowering plants. It explains that these plants reproduce using spores rather than seeds, fruits, or flowers. There are two main types: spore-bearing plants like mosses and ferns, which release spores carried by wind or water; and cone-bearing plants like gymnosperms and conifers, which produce cones that hold seeds. The document provides examples like mosses, ferns, and pine trees and describes their reproductive structures and processes.
This document discusses reproduction in non-flowering plants. It explains that these plants reproduce using spores rather than seeds, fruits, or flowers. There are two main types: spore-bearing plants like mosses and ferns, which release spores carried by wind or water; and cone-bearing plants like gymnosperms and conifers, which produce cones that hold seeds. The document provides examples like mosses, ferns, and pine trees and describes their reproductive structures and processes.
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REPRODUCTI
ON IN NON- FLOWERING PLANTS
KYLA MAE LUCIANO
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GUESS MY NAME! FERN
PINE TREE
MOSS
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HOW DOES THIS PLANTS REPRODUC REPRODUCTION IN NON- FLOWERING PLANTS 3 Non- flowering plants DO NOT produce seeds, INTRODUCTION fruits or flowers. This plants mainly produce using spores. The exception are GYMNOSPERMS that produce seeds, but no flower.
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TYPES OF NON- FLOWERING PLANTS
• Spore- bearing plants
• Cone- bearing plants
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SPORE- BEARING PLANTS Spore- bearing plants are simple, or primitive plants, for example mosses and ferns. These plants release thousands of tiny spores, which are spread by the wind or water. All spore- bearing plants need plenty of moisture to reproduce and grow, so most live in damp or shady areas. FERNS • Ferns are green plants with leaves, often called fronds, that resemble fiddleheads in spring before they unroll. • They are the simplest plants with the presence of roots , feathery leaves and underground stems. • They have spore producing organs, which is present at the bottom of the leaves. REPRODUCTION IN NON- FLOWERING PLANTS 9 MOSSES These are soft and spongy. This type of non- flowering plant can only grow a few inches tall. And they prefer to grow in clumps or we can say they grow in cushions. Mosses don’t have flowers or seeds, but they utilize the spores to reproduce. liveworts clubmosses horsetails lichens
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REPRODUCTION IN NON- FLOWERING PLANTS 12 TABLE
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GYMNOSPERMS •Gymnosperms are also called naked seeds because their seeds are open to the air without any covering. They have no flowers and fruits. •Conifers – mean bearing cones. They use cones to store seeds. These are woody plants, best example is Pine Tree REPRODUCTION IN NON- FLOWERING PLANTS 15 MATCH ME! 1. Which plant produces SEEDS? a. Moss b. Fern c. Pine d. horsetail
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2. In which part of the plant are the clusters of spores found? a. Roots b. Stems c. Undersurface of frond d. Flower
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3. what distributes pollen grains from male cones to female cones among pines? a. Wind b. Water c. Animals d. Humans
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REPRODUCTION IN NON- FLOWERING PLANTS 19 REPRODUCTION IN NON- FLOWERING PLANTS 20 REPRODUCTION IN NON- FLOWERING PLANTS 21 REPRODUCTION IN NON- FLOWERING PLANTS 22 EVALUATION Essay. Compare the reproductive strategies of spore- bearing plants and cone- bearing plants.
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ASSIGNMENT Provide 2 pictures of cone- bearing and spore- bearing plants