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Objective


To study the characteristic of Spirogyra/Agaricus, Moss/Fern, Pinus (either male or female cone) and an Angiospermic plant. Draw and give two identifying features of groups they belong to.

Theory

  • Classification: The organisms are classified/grouped based on the similarities (grouped together) and dissimilarities (grouped separately).
  • Whittaker classification: It has five kingdoms and these groups are formed on the basis of their cell structure, mode and source of nutrition and body organisation. The classification is given below.

Lab Manual: Plant Kingdom | Lab Manuals for Class 9

Further classification is done by naming the sub-groups at various levels as shown below:

  • Kingdom
    Lab Manual: Plant Kingdom | Lab Manuals for Class 9
  • Species: Group of organisms capable of inter-breeding to produce off-spring, e.g. species of dog.
  • Genus: Group of closely related species e.g. dog.
  • Family: Group of genus with common characters.
  • Order: Number of families with common characters.
  • Class: All similar orders are placed in a class.
  • Phylum/Division: Many classes with specific common characters.
  • Kingdom: All the organisms with same fundamental characteristics are in one kingdom.

Materials Required

A slide of Spirogyra, specimen of Agaricus, Fern, Moss, Finns (male and female cone), Pea plant/any flowering plant, compound microscope.
Procedure
Observe the given specimen carefully. Draw diagram of each specimen, label it and write 2-4 identifying features of the groups they belong to.

(1) Angiosperm

  • [Plant: Any flowering Plant e.g. – Pea, Mustard]
  • Division: Trachaeophyta
  • Class: Angiospermae.

Characteristics

  • The flowering plants are called angiosperras. Flower is the reproductive organ.
  • The plant body is well differentiated into roots, shoots, leaves, flowers and fruits.
  • The seeds are enclosed in fruits.
  • The root system may be tap root or adventitious.
  • Reproduction takes place in flower.

Flowering PantFlowering Pant

Identifying Feature

  • These are vascular plants.
  • Stems bears distinct nodes and intemodes

(2) Spirogyra

  • Kingdom → Plant
  • Division → Thallophyta
  • Class → Chlorophyta.

Characteristics

  • It is a single cell thick, cylindrical filament, slimy to touch green coloured algae.
  • It grows very fast in water.
  • The filament has cells joined end to end.
  • It has spiral shaped ribbon like chloroplast hence it is named Spirogyra. Each cell is rectangular with nucleus in the centre.
  • Cell wall is clearly seen.
  • Chlorophyll is present in chloroplast and helps in photosynthesis.

Spirogyra FilamentSpirogyra Filament

Identifying features:

  • Plant body is thallus like, not differentiated into roots, stems and leaves.
  • It has green coloured spiral shaped, ribbon like chloroplast.
  • It has a large central vacuole.

(3) Pinus

  • Kingdom → Plantae
  • Division → Pteripsida
  • Class → Gymnospermae.

Characteristics

  • Pine trees are common in Himalayas, they are tall, conical, evergreen.
  • Vascular system is well developed.
  • Trees are large 30-50 m, trunk diameter up to 2 m. The leaves are needle like.
  • Cones are green when young and become brown when 24 months old. Cones open on heat and release seeds.
  • It is used for timber, resin.
    Pinus
    Pinus

Identifying Features

  • Vascular system present.
  • Seeds are naked

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Male coneMale cone

Female coneFemale cone

(4) Fern (Dryopteris)

  • Kingdom → Plantae
  • Sub-kingdom → Cryptogamae
  • Division → Pteridophyta.

Characteristics

  • These are commonly called wooden ferns, has 250 species of Dryopteris and around 12,000 species of ferns.
  • It is found in water as well as land.
  • Some species are found in humid places and few in. dry places.
  • It consists of a horizontal root growing in soil called a rhizome and leaves are called fronds projecting upwards. The leaves are compound.
  • On the underside of leaves (frond) are tiny, dark spots called sori that contain spores.
  • The spores fertilize to give a sporophyte.
  • The leaves are coiled when young and uncoil when they grow.

FernFern

Identifying Features

  • It has a vascular tissue i.e. xylem and phloem for conduction of water and materials.
  • The sporophyte has well differentiated body with roots, stems and leaves. The leaves contain sori.
  • The roots are adventitious.

(5) Agaricus

  • Kingdom → Planta
  • Division → Thallophyta
  • Class → Basidiomycetes.

Characteristics

  • Agaricus is commonly called mushroom, it is non-green.
  • It has a stalk and cap like structure with spores in it.
  • The spores germinate to form mycelium.
  • The cap on its lower sides has gills which bear spores.

Mushroom (Agaricus)Mushroom (Agaricus)

Identifying Features

  • The body is thallus like, not divided into root, stem and leaves.
  • No chlorophyll present, nutrition is saprophytic.

(6) Moss (Funaria)

  • Kingdom → Plantae
  • Division → Bryophyta
  • Class → Bryopsida.

Characteristics

  • Moss plant grows in dense patches in moist shady and cool places during the rainy season. It has a height of 3-5 cm, shows radial symmetry.
  • Plant body is differentiated into leafy shoot and rhizoids.
  • These are multicellular, amphibious plants. Reproduce by spore formation.
  • They do not have vascular system.
  • They show alternation of generation i.e. the gaemetophytic stage alternates with the sporophytic stage.

FunariaFunaria

Identifying Features

  • Plant body has radial symmetry and rhizoids (root like structures).
  • No vascular tissues present.
  • They need water for fertilization.

Plant Kingdom

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Thallophyta: (Thallus — undifferentiated; Phyta — Plant body.)

  • Plant body is thallus
  • Commonly called algae
  • Are all aquatic plants
  • These algaes make their own food by photosynthesis,
    e.g. Spirogyra.

Bryophyta:

  • Amphibian plants
  • Plant body is commonly differentiated into stem and leaf like structures.
  • No specialised vascular tissue for conduction of water and other substances.
    e.g. Moss, Funaria.

FunariaFunaria

Pteridophyta:

  • Land plants with vascular tissues.
  • Plants body is differentiated into roots, stem and leaves.
  • These plants do not produce seeds.
  • Reproduce by spore, these are hidden hence called cryptogamae.
    e.g. Marsilea, Fern.

MarasileaMarasilea

FernFern

Angiosperms: (Angio – covered; Sperma – seeds)

  • These are common flowering plants.
  • These plants bear seeds.
  • Reproduce by seeds present in fruits.
  • Plant embryos in seeds have cotyledons (seed-leaves).
  • Angiosperms are monocots with single cotyledon seeds,(e.g., Maize) or Dicots with two cotyledon seeds (e.g. Pea, beans).

Dicot PlantDicot Plant

Gymnosperms: (Gymno – naked; Sperma – seed)

  • These plants bear naked seeds.
  • Plants are evergreen, woody.
  • The flowers are unisexual cones on same plant.

PinusPinus

CycasCycas

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