ClassFlow
Class Flow: Plant Classification
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart reviews how plants are classified by showing pictures and examples of the different classifications. Students have a chance to demonstrate their understanding using Activote questions.
BiologyWise
Biology Wise: All About Dicot Plants
Lists types of dicotyledons, discusses physical characteristics, and lists examples of this type of plant.
Biology Pages
Kimball's Biology Pages: Asexual Reproduction
Site from Kimball's Biology Pages provides information on Asexual Reproduction in plants, and also in animals, where it is less common. Includes information on stems, leaves, roots, plant propagation and apomixis.
Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies
Mocomi: Classification of Plants
Discover how plants are classified and the main groups. Find out the difference between monocot and dicot plants with examples.
Curated OER
Conifers Use Cones and Seeds Since Flowering Plants Had Not Appeared.
This engaging article on gymnosperms offers good descriptions and background on these seed bearing plants. Learn about their characteristics and what makes these plants different from angiosperms.
Curated OER
You Will Find Cycad Cones Growing in the Center of the Plant.
This engaging article on gymnosperms offers good descriptions and background on these seed bearing plants. Learn about their characteristics and what makes these plants different from angiosperms.
Curated OER
Ginkgo Leaves Look Like Needles That Have Grown Together.
This engaging article on gymnosperms offers good descriptions and background on these seed bearing plants. Learn about their characteristics and what makes these plants different from angiosperms.
Curated OER
Science Kids: Science Images: Plant Ovules Diagram
This diagram shows plant ovules with the angiosperm ovule on the right and the gymnosperm ovule on left. Labeled information includes the nucellus, integument, micropyle, funiculus and megasporocyte.