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The Unit Organizer
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NAME
DATE
BIGGER PICTURE
Biology 20
LAST UNIT/Experience
2
Classification: Fungi, Protista, Bacteria
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Student Activities
or Assignments
Plant introduction
Importance of Plants
Notes
Roots and Stem Lab
Notes
5
3
CURRENT
CURRENT
UNIT UNIT
1
NEXT UNIT/Experience
Animals
Plants
UNIT MAP
by becoming aware of the
Kingdom Plantae
by comparing
Structure
understanding the
similarities and
differences among the
types of plants on
earth
by comparing
Reproduction
by comparing
Function
Leaf Lab
Unit Review
Why is seed dispersal important to terrestrial plants and spore dispersal important to
aquatic plants?
Compare / Contrast
How do the structures of a plant differ from one another in relation to their function?
Sequencing
Why is sexual reproduction more beneficial than asexual reproduction for plants?
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Defining
Problem / Solution
Descriptions
UNIT
7
Why are monocots considered primitive plants and dicots as more modern plants?
RELATIONSHIPS
UNIT SELF-TEST
QUESTIONS
Unit Assessment
The Unit Organizer
9
s
Plants
Expanded Unit Map
by becoming aware of the
Kingdom Plantae
by comparing
Structure
NEW
UNIT
SELF-TEST
QUESTIONS
10
.
NAME
DATE
understanding the
similarities and
differences among the
types of plants on
earth
by comparing
Reproduction
by comparing
Function
The Unit Organizer
9
s
Plants
Expanded Unit Map
by becoming aware of the
Kingdom Plantae
by comparing
-Angiosperms
Monocots
Dicots
-Gymnosperms
Cone plants
No flowers (cones)
-2 phylums
-Bryophyta
non-vascular
-Tracheophyta
vascular
NEW
UNIT
SELF-TEST
QUESTIONS
10
.
NAME
DATE
understanding the
similarities and
differences among the
types of plants on
earth
by comparing
Reproduction
by comparing
-Spore dispersal
Structure
-Parts of plants
leaves, stems, roots
-Flower structure
-Meristematic tissue
growth
-Protective tissue
H20 loss
infection
Function
-Movement of water and
minerals
-Transpirational Pull theory
-Seed dispersal
-Gymnosperms – cones
seed/pollen cones
pollination
-Cohesion / Adhesion
-Flowers
structure/function
-Root pressure / Capillary
action
-Pollination
self, cross, artificial
-Hormones
auxins, gibberellins,
cytokinins, etc
-Fruits and Seeds
types of fruit
parts of seeds
-Fundamental
protection
storage
support
-Tropisms
+, -, photo, Grave,
Thrigrro, Hydro
-Vascular (xylem/phloem
-Photoperiodis