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SAI International School
                                                  Subject- Biology
                                   Chapter- Diversity in living organisms
                               Subtopic-Plantae:Thallophyta,Bryophyta,Pteridophyta

                                                      Module-25
                                                                                         Lesson Notes




               Kingdom Plantae


               Plantae


                   •   All plants and trees we see around us come under this Kingdom.
                   •   All of them are autotrophic with chloroplast in their cell.
                   •   Their cell wall is made up of cellulose.
                   •   The plant kingdom is classified into two major divisions as Cryptogams and
                       Phanerogams.

               Cryptogamae


                   •   Cryptogams literally mean ‘plants with hidden reproductive parts’
                   •   Cryptogams are plants that produce spores to reproduce instead of seeds.
                   •   So these plants do not have flowers or fruits.
                   •   Cryptogams are further classified as thallophytes, bryophytes and pteridophytes.

               Phanerogamae


                   •   Phanerogams are plants that produce seeds for reproduction.
                   •   Some of them do not produce flowers, while the others produce flowers.
                   •   Phanerogams are further classified as gymnosperms and angiosperms.



                   Classification of plants (Plantae) :-
                       Plants are divided into five groups. They are :-
                   •    i) Thallophyta  ii) Bryophyta  iii) Pteridophyta  iv) Angiosperms
                       v)gymnosperms


               The criteria of classification in Planate:

                   •  Components of Plants – whether they are distinct or not
                   •  Presence of Special Tissues in plants for the transportation of food and water
                   •  Presence of Seeds – whether the seeds are present inside the fruits or not
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