Gymnosperms
Gymnosperms
1. Examples
pine trees
Evolutionary Milestones,
has a cone that protects the seed
Habitat,
they live in all habitats except the arctic
Anatomical/Structural Features
(may be a labeled picture),
refer to slideshow below
contain xylem and phloem, passageways necessary for transporting food and water throughout the plant. They also contain cones, which holds and protects the seeds from harm.
Acquire nutrients (autotroph/heterotroph/etc)
autotroph
Predator (who do they eat… if applicable),
Gymnosperms are plants, who get their nutrients from the sun through photosynthesis
Prey (who eats them… if applicable),
Gymnosperms are not prey, but they are killed for their wood
Symmetry (If applicable- normally only in Animals),
asymmetrical
Mobility,
imobile
Reproduction
reproduce sexually, the sperm is transported to the egg through pollen
Development(may be picture diagram),
refer to slideshow below
pine trees
Evolutionary Milestones,
has a cone that protects the seed
Habitat,
they live in all habitats except the arctic
Anatomical/Structural Features
(may be a labeled picture),
refer to slideshow below
contain xylem and phloem, passageways necessary for transporting food and water throughout the plant. They also contain cones, which holds and protects the seeds from harm.
Acquire nutrients (autotroph/heterotroph/etc)
autotroph
Predator (who do they eat… if applicable),
Gymnosperms are plants, who get their nutrients from the sun through photosynthesis
Prey (who eats them… if applicable),
Gymnosperms are not prey, but they are killed for their wood
Symmetry (If applicable- normally only in Animals),
asymmetrical
Mobility,
imobile
Reproduction
reproduce sexually, the sperm is transported to the egg through pollen
Development(may be picture diagram),
refer to slideshow below