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Exploring Plant Organs: A Comparative Study in Biology

In Lesson 29 of our Biology curriculum, we delve into the fascinating world of plants, focusing on their three main functional parts: roots, stems, and leaves. Students will learn to identify and differentiate between monocot and dicot plants, exploring their unique structural features, including leaf vein patterns and root types. Additionally, the lesson will cover the differences between spore-making and seed-making plants, and provide opportunities to view and sketch simple plants like moss and ferns, enhancing their understanding of plant biology.

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Exploring Plant Organs: A Comparative Study in Biology

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  1. Homework • Page 565 Define Key Terms Sections 1 & 2 Lesson 29 Biology

  2. Character Education • Plants have 3 organs (R-S-L), humans are very complex and have many Lesson 29 Biology

  3. Objectives • Describe the 3 main functional parts of a complex plant • Compare spore making and seed making plants • View and draw simple plants (Moss and fern) Lesson 29 Biology

  4. Class Notes • Leaves come in 2 types: • Monocot where veins are parallel • Dicot where veins are netted • Stems come in 2 types: • Monocot where veins are dispersed throughout • Dicot where veins are around the outside edge • Roots come in two types: • Tap root where there is a central root (carrot) • Filamentous where there ar numerous small roots Lesson 29 Biology

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