2. Introduction
Plants are a huge part of our life, so it is
important for us to know a lot about them.
It’s also as important to know what type of
plants there are. In this PowerPoint I’ll be
telling you about Angiosperms all the way
to Bryophytes so get ready to learn about
plants.
3. What are plant families
There are many plant families, many of
these are or have subfamilies, for example
Embryophytes have a sub family called
bryophytes
4. Angiosperms
Angiosperms or Flowering plants are the
most diverse group of land plants.
Angiosperms are seed-producing plants.
There are 352,000 species in 453 families
5. Gymnosperms
Gymnosperms are also a seed-
producing group of plants unlike
angiosperms they do not have any
flowers or any protective system. The
seeds develop either on the surface
of scales or leaves. Some type of
Gymnosperms include conifers and
cycads.
6. Epiphytes
An Epiphyte is a plant that grows on
another plant or object, such as a tree or
rock. It gets moisture and nutrients from the
air and debris accumulating around it
7. Embryophytes
Embryophytes are a group of land plants,
they include liverworts, hornworts and
vascular plants. Bryophytes are a group of
Embryophytes. Bryophytes include liverworts
and hornworts.
8. Conclusion
Well now that I’m done I hope I’ve
answered some of your questions, I certainly
know that I’ve answered mine.
I’m just going to leave you with one
question I had from the very start:
What family are plants that have flowers
from?