Classification of Plants Plants can be did into flowering plants(plants that bear flowers)and non-flowering plants ( plants that do not bear flowers) Flowering and Non Flowering Plants Flowering plants - form seeds inside fruits that develop from the flowers. Flowering plants can be divided into monocotyledons ( with one cotyledon or seed leaf in the seed) and dicotyledon ( with two cotyledon or two seed leaves). Monocotyledons :( one seed ) MONO - one COTYLEDON - seed -flowers often small and pale, eg. Grass, corn -mainly small with thin trunks, eg. Coconut tree -leaves long and thin with parallel veins, eg. Grass -Seeds with one dicotyledon eg. Corn -Root has many small roots, eg. Onion These are examples of Monocotyledonous plants Dicotyledon Plants DI - two COTYLEDON - seed - flowers often large and colorful, eg. Rose, flame tree - small, medium or large with very wide trunks, eg. Mahoe -leaves oval, h...
Welcome to grades 7, 8 and 9 students, I do pray that you are all keeping safe through this Pandemic. Remember to follow the instruction of the Ministry of Health and Wellness and all other authorities. Bear in mind that Jesus will protect and keep you. This blog was created for you to read and complete school activities. Contents, activities and assignments will be posted for each grade, for Home Economics and Integrated Science.
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ReplyDeleteCirculatory system
Digestive system
Excretory system