Biology Plants
A picture of a plant that fits under each of the four divisions: (1) nonvascular plants, (2) seedless vascular plants, (3) nonflowering seed bearing vascular plant, and (4) flowering vascular plants. You may use the Internet to find your pictures, but you must provide the Web address or link that cites the picture source. You may also find plant examples in nature and take pictures of each to use for your diagram. Under each example provide the genus and species name, the common name, and the phylum name. For each plant example provide a small description of the plant, the reason why this plant fits under your chosen division, and the adaptations the plant uses to survive on land.
@JustSaiyan It's a little confusing to me e.e I don't want ya to really do the work for me butt o.o
@JustSaiyan It's a little confusing to me e.e I don't want ya to really do the work for me butt o.o
Give me a few minutes to look it over.
Okie :D I tried searching the pictures but I couldn't find the species, genus, etc
Do you have the pictures?
Yes, one second
I can in fact, give you the name of the plant. :P
*drum roll* It is the Physaria fendleri. https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&q=Physaria+fendleri&oq=Physaria+fendleri&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0j0i22i30k1.756.756.0.1058.1.1.0.0.0.0.205.205.2-1.1.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..0.1.203.39jT7SIgvi4&safe=active&ssui=on You can use whichever site suits you to cite it.
Awesome! Okie :O Thank ya saiyan I won't take anymore of your jokes lol
Tag me again if you need more help.
Okie Dokie :O thank ya
The species is in the mustard family right
Physaria fendleri is it's species. Mustard family is the plant family it belongs to, like pumpkins and squash both belong to the Cucurbits family.
Ah okay T^T me bad
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