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TITLE Observing Plantae (Moss, Fern and Spermatophyte)

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Objective To recognize the parts of some plant that come from different category.

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Materials Moss Fern Flower plant Loops

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Procedure 1. Find the plant that related to the category (moss, fern and flower plant) 2. Use the loops to increase the size view of the object 3. Observe the part of them 4. Tabulate your data

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Observation Result A. MOSS a) Fake root b) Fake stem c) Fake leaf B. FERN a) b) c) Real root Real stem Real leaf c. SPERMATOPHYTE a) Petal b) Stigma

c) Anther d) Pollen

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Discussion When When did the observation implement? The observation was on Tuesday, 28th of January 2014 Where Where did the observation implement? The observation takes place on our class, X MIA 3 SMA NEGERI 4 DENPASAR

What What did we do along the observation? We pay our attention to observe the part of each plant. We take moss as our first object to observe. Fern as our second then adenium as the last one.

Why

Why did we do the observation? We did to observe and getting knowthe characteristic and structure of moss, ferns, nor flowering plants Who Who did in this observation? They are Dharma, Laksmi, Krisnanta, Dayu Tri and Ade who work on this observation.
How

Howto do theobservation? a. Find some kind of moss, ferns and flowering plants that available around you

b. Observe each parts of them c. Classify them, And then, d. Take some documentary of them e. Finally draw the structure of them

Conclusion The differencesbetween : Moss, Fern, andSpermatopyhte

MOSS A small class of spore-bearing non vascular plants Found growing almost

FERN Fern plants included in the kingdom Plantae. Fern plants including plants into vascular plant It has chlorophyll. Plant fern are included into the plant kormus (Cormophyta) because it has roots, stems, and leaves are real. fern plants can live on land or rock, sticking in the bark of trees (epiphytes), on the riverfront in damp places (hygrophyte), live in water (hydrophyte), or in the trash or waste plant or animal is (saprophyte) . Most fern plants have stems that grow in the land referred rhizome. The roots of the plant fibre fern are like the end of it covered by

SPERMATOPHYTE Macroscopic with in shape heights Various in shape Autotroph Habitat is mostly on land but there are also floating in the water (lotus) Have phloem and xylem vessels Reproduction through pollination (pollination) and conception (fertilization). In seed plants , seeds are the primary means of reproduction because plant seeds contain a new candidate Section is part seed : seed coat , the umbilical cord and the content of the seeds

everywhere in dense mats and in shady damp areas In addition mosses do not have true leaves or stems Their leaf-like structures are called phyllids They are typically only one cell thick, although phyllids in some species are several cells thick. Have rhizoid or pseudo root that serves as the root for the inherent Has chlorophyll descent / metagenesis

gametophyte and sporophyte Include into plant transition

Which reproduce by spores that produced by a sporangium.

kaliptra (root cap). Stem on most fern are not visible because it is in the ground in the form of rhizomes. However, others have fern sticks in the ground to diverge, as in Cyathea. The leaves of ferns can be divided into two kinds: Tropofil for photosynthesis Sporofil : where spore formation

The Similarities between Moss, Ferns, and Spermatophyte Similarities on Moss, Ferns, and Spermatophyte 1. They are including into Kingdom Plantae 2. They all have chlorophyll for photosynthesis 3. Autotroph 4. Live in the land 5.

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