Plant Dissection
This is a google document of the Plant Dissections I have done: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DH6tDg1PWSCUHPEWSZACAFYQOTW1Gkbr5PTs5oKBfDU/edit?usp=sharing
This is a google document of the Plant Dissections I have done: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DH6tDg1PWSCUHPEWSZACAFYQOTW1Gkbr5PTs5oKBfDU/edit?usp=sharing
I found it to be a bit difficult because I wanted more examples to show various elements of the plants, but I found that each one was unique enough for a specific element to be highlighted. Apologies for the need to zoom in.
I enjoyed Rachel’s Dichotomous Key. I found it easy to understand as she placed the option above, then statement in the middle then next option below, so it was easy to read the transition. The transition between each feature of the plant was easy to apply, visualize and understand the differences.
Dichotomous Key A: Plant produces cones A: Plant has flowers A: Plant has needles (Plant 1) A: Plant has leaves (Go to B) B: Plant has smooth stems B: Plant has hairy stems (Go to C) C: Plant has white or yellow flowers (Plant 2) C: Plant has purple or …
Hello Everyone, my name is Anu and I have been a part of this course since 2021 throughout the quarantine. I began this process of diving deeper into plant life because I am deeply invested in using plants and herbs for medicinal uses, such as making teas, oils, and tinctures, …