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How do we classify Plants? 5 th Grade. Scientists study what is INSIDE plants to divide them into 2 groups. What are these 2 groups called? 1) Vascular.

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Page 1: How do we classify Plants? 5 th Grade. Scientists study what is INSIDE plants to divide them into 2 groups. What are these 2 groups called? 1) Vascular.

How do we classify Plants?

5th Grade

Page 2: How do we classify Plants? 5 th Grade. Scientists study what is INSIDE plants to divide them into 2 groups. What are these 2 groups called? 1) Vascular.

Scientists study what is INSIDE plants to divide them into 2 groups. What are these 2 groups called?

• 1) Vascular plants

• 2) Nonvascular plants

Page 3: How do we classify Plants? 5 th Grade. Scientists study what is INSIDE plants to divide them into 2 groups. What are these 2 groups called? 1) Vascular.

Moss

Page 4: How do we classify Plants? 5 th Grade. Scientists study what is INSIDE plants to divide them into 2 groups. What are these 2 groups called? 1) Vascular.

Corn

Page 5: How do we classify Plants? 5 th Grade. Scientists study what is INSIDE plants to divide them into 2 groups. What are these 2 groups called? 1) Vascular.

What is the difference between the microscopic view of the moss and the microscopic view of the corn?

Page 6: How do we classify Plants? 5 th Grade. Scientists study what is INSIDE plants to divide them into 2 groups. What are these 2 groups called? 1) Vascular.

2 types of plants

• Moss = tightly packed cells that look like a jigsaw puzzle NONVASCULAR

• Corn = tube-like cells that tunnel up and down the stem VASCULAR

Page 7: How do we classify Plants? 5 th Grade. Scientists study what is INSIDE plants to divide them into 2 groups. What are these 2 groups called? 1) Vascular.

Vascular = “composed of or containing vessels”

• Water is taken in by a plant’s roots and moves up a set of tubes toward the plant’s leaves, flowers, and other parts

• Foods made in the leaves move down the other set of tubes, leading to the plant’s parts

• VASCULAR TISSUE

Page 8: How do we classify Plants? 5 th Grade. Scientists study what is INSIDE plants to divide them into 2 groups. What are these 2 groups called? 1) Vascular.

Vascular Plants have tubes that…

• Transport water and nutrients over a distance

Page 9: How do we classify Plants? 5 th Grade. Scientists study what is INSIDE plants to divide them into 2 groups. What are these 2 groups called? 1) Vascular.
Page 10: How do we classify Plants? 5 th Grade. Scientists study what is INSIDE plants to divide them into 2 groups. What are these 2 groups called? 1) Vascular.

Vascular Plants: have roots, stems, leaves

Page 11: How do we classify Plants? 5 th Grade. Scientists study what is INSIDE plants to divide them into 2 groups. What are these 2 groups called? 1) Vascular.

Nonvascular Plants

• Plants that do not have vascular tissues (tubes to connect different parts of the plant and transport materials)

Page 12: How do we classify Plants? 5 th Grade. Scientists study what is INSIDE plants to divide them into 2 groups. What are these 2 groups called? 1) Vascular.

In Nonvascular Plants, water from the outside passes directly into the cells…