Activity - 14 Angiosperm
Activity - 14 Angiosperm
Activity - 14 Angiosperm
Department of Biology
Institute of Arts and Sciences
Introduction
In the plant kingdom, the division Spermatophyta is divided into gymnosperms
and angiosperms. The most diverse and dominant group of plants among the two are
angiosperms, also referred to as magnoliophyta. In common terms, angiosperms are all
flowering plants. They are distinguished from gymnosperms, by their ability to flower
and produce seeds enclosed in fruits.
Flowering plants dominate the earth's vegetation. Hardwood forests and
woodlands, shrub lands, grasslands, wetlands, deserts, cold high-elevation tundra’s,
and warm low-elevation rain forests have a biomass (weight of organic matter)
composed chiefly of flowering plants. Nearly the earth’s entire crop plants, orchard
trees, garden plants, and ornamentals are flower plants. Coffee, tea, and cocoa
beverages are made from flowering plants; cotton and linen are fabrics made from
flowering plants. Many pharmaceuticals--from aspirin to morphine--come from metabolic
chemicals in flowering plants or are patterned after these chemicals.
Angiosperm is a synonym for flowering plant. It means "seed within a vessel" or
"enclosed seed." The defining angiosperm feature is the enclosure of the ovules within
surrounding tissue called an ovary. The ovary is part of a flower, a structure that occurs
only in angiosperms. The ovary, and sometimes-associated tissues, eventually forms a
fruit, another unique angiosperm structure.
Learning outcomes:
At the end of this exercise the student should be able to:
Materials
In this exercise, you are going to review the different plants from the “Bahay
Kubo” lyrics song. Classification and identfication of flowering plants. You will also be
determining how to distinguish between monocot and dicot.
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1. The following links will give you some information about the parts of the
angiosperm. Diligently view some of the video clips and slides and take notes
of some important facts about the parts of the plants. Tabulate your
observation on your worksheet (Table 1).
• http://www.tulane.edu/~bfleury/diversity/labguide/gymangio.html
• https://www.education.com/worksheet/article/anatomy-of.angiosperm
II. Procedure:
You will work alone in this activity and review the lyrics of “Bahay
Kubo” lyrics song. This activity is part of the survey classification of flowering
plants.
e. Order – Asparagales
f. Family - Amaryllidaceae
g. Genus - Allium
h. Species – cepa
i. Scientific name: Allium cepa L.
Table 1. Fill in the following taxonomic rank of plants from Bahay Kubo
Kingdom Phylum Division Class Order Family Genus Species Common
name
Plantae Tracheophyta Magnoliophyta Magnoliopsida Brassicales Brassicaceae Brassica rapa Singkamas
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Magnoliaceae Alismataceae
Ranunculaceae Cyperaceae
Moraceae Poaceae
Caryophyllaceae Liliaceae
Malvaceae Orchidaceae
Cucurbitaceae
Salicaceae
Cruciferae (Brassicaceae)
Rosaceae
Leguminoceae
Rutaceae
Umbelliferae / Apiaceae
Solanaceae
Labiatae
Compositae / Compositaceae
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Monocot Dicot
Seed
Flower
Leaf
Stem
IV. Generate your conclusion . (The conclusion should be drawn only from the
results and should be justifiable answering the
• What conclusions have you reached as a result of this activity?
V. Properly cite your reference: (This should present all citations in the text, may
it be books, web articles or pages, journals, magazines, and unpublished
materials, using APA format.)
References:
1. Bidlack, J.E. & Jansky, S.H. 2020. Stern’s Introductory Plant Biology, 15th ed. McGraw
Hill Education
2. Berg, L. 2008. Introductory Botany: plants, people, and the environment 2 nd
ed. USA: Thomson Brooks/Cole.
3. Balbach, M and Bliss, LC. 1991. A Laboratory Manual for Botany. Saunders College
Publishing. Orlando, Florida.
4. Mauseth. J. 2011. Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology 4 th ed. Boston: Jones and
Bartlett
5. https://www.academia.edu/31586408/EXERCIS_10Flower
6. https://courses.lumenlearning.com/ivytech-bio1-1/chapter/angiosperm
7. https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=angiosperm
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