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TAXONOMIC CHARACTERS OF PLANTS Group

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TAXONOMIC CHARACTERS OF PLANTS

Group

Page 2: TAXONOMIC CHARACTERS OF PLANTS Group. Activity Objective : To identify the plants characteristics and their development towards their environment. To

Activity Objective :

• To identify the plants characteristics and their development towards their environment.

• To identify the Plants system according to their structure.

• To give more understanding on how they adapt in their habitat.

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Stem Habit Types: AscendingRoot Types: FibrousLeaf Bases: ObliqueLeaf Apices: AcuteLeaf Shapes: LanceolateLeaf Arrangement is OppositeLeaf Type: Simple LeafStem and Buds:

PLANT A-Flowering Plant-Monocot-Its growth is primary only

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Plant B-Flowering Plant-Monocot-Primary Growth only

Stem Habit Types:Root Types: TuberousLeaf Bases: Leaf Apices: AcuminateLeaf Shapes:Leaf Arrangement: EquitantLeaf Type:Stems and Buds: Axillary BudLeaf Structure: Trichomes

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Plant C-4 leaf arrangement-Primary and Secondary Growth

Stem Habit Types:Root Types: FibrousLeaf Bases: ObliqueLeaf Apices: AcuteLeaf Shapes: LanceolateLeaf Arrangement: WhorledLeaf Type: Single LeafStems and Buds:Leaf Structure:

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Plant D-Flowering Plant-Dicot-Primary and Secondary growth

Stem Habit Types: AscendingRoot Types: TaprootLeaf Bases: ObliqueLeaf Apices: AcuteLeaf Shapes: LanceolateLeaf Arrangement: AlternateLeaf Type: Single LeafStems and Buds: Leaf Structure:

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Plant E-Primary Growth only

Stem Habit Types: AscendingRoot Types: FibrousLeaf Bases: ObliqueLeaf Apices: AcuteLeaf Shapes: AcuminateLeaf Arrangement: WhorledLeaf Type: Single LeafStems and Buds: Leaf Structure:

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Plant F

Stem Habit Types: AscendingRoot Types: FibrousLeaf Bases: Leaf Apices: Leaf Shapes: LinearLeaf Arrangement: WhorledLeaf Type: Single LeafStems and Buds: Leaf Structure:

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Plant GStem Habit Types: Root Types: Leaf Bases: AuriculateLeaf Apices: AcuteLeaf Shapes: Cordate like leafLeaf Arrangement: Leaf Type: Single LeafStems and Buds: Leaf Structure:

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Plant HStem Habit Types: Root Types: FibrousLeaf Bases: AuriculateLeaf Apices: AcuteLeaf Shapes: CordateLeaf Arrangement: AlternateLeaf Type: Single LeafStems and Buds: Leaf Structure:

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Plant IStem Habit Types: Root Types: ButtressLeaf Bases: ObliqueLeaf Apices: ObtuseLeaf Shapes: OvateLeaf Arrangement:Leaf Type: Compound LeafStems and Buds: Leaf Structure:

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Plant JStem Habit Types: Root Types: FibrousLeaf Bases: RoundedLeaf Apices: AristateLeaf Shapes: LinearLeaf Arrangement: EquitantLeaf Type: PalmateStems and Buds: Leaf Structure:

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Plant KStem Habit Types:Root Types: TuberousLeaf Bases: Leaf Apices: AcuminateLeaf Shapes:Leaf Arrangement: EquitantLeaf Type:Stems and Buds: Axillary BudLeaf Structure: Trichomes

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Plant LStem Habit Types: AscendingRoot Types: FibrousLeaf Bases: AcuteLeaf Apices: AristateLeaf Shapes: LinearLeaf Arrangement: WhorledLeaf Type: Single LeafStems and Buds: Leaf Structure:

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Plant MStem Habit Types: Root Types: TubrousLeaf Bases: AcuteLeaf Apices: AristateLeaf Shapes: LinearLeaf Arrangement: WhorledLeaf Type:Stems and Buds: Leaf Structure:

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Plant NStem Habit Types: Procumbent Root Types: AerialLeaf Bases: SagitateLeaf Apices: AcuminateLeaf Shapes:Leaf Arrangement:Leaf Type:Stems and Buds: Leaf Structure:

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Expectation

• Plants lives according to their environments features like water, soil, even human can help them adapt.

• Plants are one of the most important part of ecosystem they produce oxygen for the community and receive carbon dioxide and nutrients from dead bodies ,too.

• Plants live for millions of years and they are also evolving on their environment to increase their capability of growing and producing plants for next more generation.

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Group

MEMBERS:Patrick GenetianoAdam AsuncionJustine Agonos Martin Larcena

Mikha Joshua Marino