
Eudicots - Basic Biology
Apr 9, 2015 · The eudicots are a hugely diverse and abundant group of angiosperm plants. They are the most advanced plants and include over half the species of plants.
Introduction to plants - Basic Biology
Dec 16, 2016 · With an introduction to plants you will learn about why plants are important, photosynthesis, different parts of plants and the diversity of plants.
Fern Fronds - Basic Biology
May 23, 2014 · Fern fronds are the leaves of ferns and are a major organ of a fern. Some fronds can be longer than 5 m while others are less than 1 cm in length.
Leaves | Basic Biology
Leaves are the main photosynthetic organs of plants. They are adapted to be as efficient as possible at photosynthesis and to effectively survive any harsh climatic conditions of their …
Isoetes - Basic Biology
May 31, 2015 · They are one of the most primitive groups of vascular plants that currently exist on Earth. They form a unique class of lycophytes with roughly 150 species still living today, …
Liverworts - Basic Biology
May 31, 2015 · The liverworts are a relatively diverse group of plants with around 8000 species, the majority of species being leafy species. Liverworts make up the division of plants known as …
Ferns and Lycophytes | Basic Biology
Ferns and lycophytes are two groups of vascular plants without wood, seeds or flowers. They are both ancient groups of plants that once dominated the forests in many parts of the world.
Basic Biology | Inspired by Life
Easy and enjoyable to read, the book introduces topics such as genetics, cells, evolution, basic biochemistry, the broad categories of organisms, plants, animals, and taxonomy.
Cycads - Basic Biology
May 22, 2015 · Cycads are a group of gymnosperm trees and shrubs. They are woody, seed producing plants with no flowers or fruit. Many cycads are threatened or endangered.
Pine Trees - Basic Biology
Aug 30, 2020 · Pine trees are the dominant plants in many cool-temperate and boreal forests. They are particularly successful in cold areas where broad-leaved plants are unable to survive …