ISB 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Cnidaria, Candelabra, Cestoda
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Part one: plants: summary of plants type: Angiosperms: angiosperms have flowers people use them in many ways. They range in size from very small to this . **world"s largest flower: raflesia, spp, found in tropical areas** Don"t depend just on chance for pollination. They use color and fragrance to attract pollinators. Flowers give beauty, color and fragrance to life, they also give. Cereals (8 of top 11 crops) are monocots. Dicots have larger, more showy flowers: flowers may be: Perfect (have both sexes in the flower); Imperfect (have only one of the sexes): different species of plants have different kinds of flowers. Some have perfect flowers all on one plant; On different plants (dioecious, e. g. , many trees) On same pant (monoecious, e. g. , maize: vascular tissue: ( plumbing , called xylem & phloem), characteristics of angiosperms that impact our food supply, water needs: General characteristics: multicelled (all of them), aerobic, heterotrophic;