To solve this problem, we need to fill in the missing boxes in the plant classification chart. Let's look at how plants are grouped based on the clues provided in the word bank:
Vascular plants,
Seeds,
Flowers, and
No flowers.
Step 1: The first split (Top Level)
The "Plant Kingdom" is divided into two main groups.
* The left side is labeled
Nonvascular Plants (like Mosses).
* The opposite of nonvascular is vascular. Therefore, the empty box on the right side must be
Vascular plants.
Step 2: The second split (Under Vascular Plants)
Now we look at the groups under "Vascular plants."
* The left branch is labeled
Seedless (like Ferns).
* The right branch needs a label for plants that *do* have seeds. Looking at the word bank, the correct term is
Seeds. So, the next empty box is
Seeds.
Step 3: The third split (Under Seeds)
Finally, we look at the groups under "Seeds." We have two examples:
*
Pine trees (Gymnosperms): These plants produce seeds but do not produce flowers. Their seeds are often found in cones.
*
Roses (Angiosperms): These plants produce seeds and also produce flowers.
We need to label these two branches using the remaining terms from the word bank:
Flowers and
No flowers.
* Since Pine trees do not have flowers, the box above "Pine trees" should be
No flowers.
* Since Roses have flowers, the box above "Roses" should be
Flowers.
Summary of the missing parts from top to bottom, left to right:
1. Top right box:
Vascular plants
2. Middle right box:
Seeds
3. Bottom left box (above Pine trees):
No flowers
4. Bottom right box (above Roses):
Flowers
Final Answer:
The missing labels for the table are:
1.
Vascular plants (Right side, top level)
2.
Seeds (Right side, middle level)
3.
No flowers (Above Pine trees)
4.
Flowers (Above Roses)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of plant classification worksheet.