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Classifying Plants

This document classifies plants based on their roots, stems, and leaves. It identifies two main types of roots: fibrous roots which spread out over a large area, and taproots which are single large roots. Stems are classified as woody or soft, and examples are given of tree, shrub, herb, climber, and creeper stems. Leaves are classified based on their shape, border, and vein patterns, with various leaf shapes and borders described.

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Classifying Plants

This document classifies plants based on their roots, stems, and leaves. It identifies two main types of roots: fibrous roots which spread out over a large area, and taproots which are single large roots. Stems are classified as woody or soft, and examples are given of tree, shrub, herb, climber, and creeper stems. Leaves are classified based on their shape, border, and vein patterns, with various leaf shapes and borders described.

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Classifying

Plants
Names:

1. Emilio
Céspedes
2. Carlos
Ramos

3. Zoe Jurado

4. Daniela
Reiban
5. Cristhian
Herrera
Concept
The plants can be classified for:
 Roots
 Stems
 Leaves.
Roots
Roots: There are 2 types of roots.
 1. Fibrous root: Small roots that spread out
over a large area.
 2. Taproot: a single large root.
Roots

Roots: There are 2 types of roots.


 1. Fibrous root: Small roots that spread out
over a large area.
 2. Taproot: a single large root.
Stems
 Stems are either woody or
soft.
Stems
 Trees: Big plants. Example Mango
Tree
 Shrub: Medium size plants:
Example: Rose plant
 Herb: Small plants with thin and
soft stems. Example Spinach
 Climbers: Have very weaks stems:
Example Pea, Grape
 Creepers: They grow along the
ground. Example Watermelon
Leaves

The leaves can be classified by


the leaf margin (shape),
texture and the vein patterns.
Leaves

Shape:
 oval, elliptical, heart-shaped, arrow-
shaped, acicular, linear, bipinnate,
paripinnate, imparipinnate, trifoliate,
palmate, bitrifoliate

Border:
 whole, serrated, toothed, lobed, cleft,
split

Vein pattern:
 uninervia, parallelinervia, penninervia,
palminervia, peltada, curvinervia
Links for reference

 https://funwithscienceclub.com/classification-of-plant-on-basis-of-s
tem
/
 https://funwithscienceclub.com/roots-of-a-plant/
 https://
www.abc.com.py/edicion-impresa/suplementos/escolar/coleccion-d
e-hojas-vegetales-1726494.html

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