Angiosperms
Angiosperms
Examples
Dogwood trees, pear trees
Evolutionary Milestones,
flowers
Habitat,
grow on warm/mild areas of land.
Anatomical/Structural Features
(may be a labeled picture),
Angiosperms contain both the male and female parts needed to reproduce. Refer to slideshow at the bottom of page for a diagram
Acquire nutrients (autotroph/heterotroph/etc)
autotroph
Predator (who do they eat… if applicable),
acquire nutrients from photosynthesis that uses sunlight
Prey (who eats them… if applicable),
their fruit is eaten by many animals, but this doesnt not kill them
Symmetry (If applicable- normally only in Animals),
asymmetrical
Mobility,
plants are immobile
Reproduction
Angiosperms reproduce sexually.
Development(may be picture diagram),
refer to slideshow below
Dogwood trees, pear trees
Evolutionary Milestones,
flowers
Habitat,
grow on warm/mild areas of land.
Anatomical/Structural Features
(may be a labeled picture),
Angiosperms contain both the male and female parts needed to reproduce. Refer to slideshow at the bottom of page for a diagram
Acquire nutrients (autotroph/heterotroph/etc)
autotroph
Predator (who do they eat… if applicable),
acquire nutrients from photosynthesis that uses sunlight
Prey (who eats them… if applicable),
their fruit is eaten by many animals, but this doesnt not kill them
Symmetry (If applicable- normally only in Animals),
asymmetrical
Mobility,
plants are immobile
Reproduction
Angiosperms reproduce sexually.
Development(may be picture diagram),
refer to slideshow below