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SMJK AVE MARIA CONVENT

PROJECT TITLE : HOW DO LEAVES OF DIFFERENT PLANTS SPECIES


PLANT
LOOK LIKE?

GROUP MEMBERS : 1)CELINA LAI XU THUNG(2)

2)EVA NG JOANNE( )
3)LOW WAN FEI (19)
4)NICOLE NG CHOO WEI(21)

CLASS : 5S4

SUBJECT : BIOLOGY KSSM

NAME OF BIOLOGY TEACHER : PN.LEONG LOK PING


CONTENTS

NO TITLE PAGE

1 Brief acknowledgement 1

2 Introduction and objectives 2

3 List of apparatus and 2


materials used
4

5
BRIEF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We would like to express our gratitude to our Biology
teacher, Pn. Leong Lok Ping who gave us this golden
opportunity to do this wonderful project on the topic of
Physiology of flowering Plants. We are extremely thankful
to Pn. Leong for providing supports and guidance
throughout the project. Without her guidance we would
never be able to finish this project. We are also grateful
that we can learn and gain experience throughout the
project.
Secondly, we would never forget to thanks our parents
who give us support and also trusting us throughout the proses
of the project. Most importantly, thank you for all the effort and
hardworking from our group members to finish this wonderful
project.

1
Introduction and objectives
An herbarium (plural : herbaria) is a collect of preserved
plant specimens maintained for scientific purposes. Preparation
of herbarium allow us to collect and preserve plants through the
correct method. It also allow us to be able to identify and
describe different structures of plant leaves and plant species.

LIST OF APPARATUS AND MATERIALS USED


APPARATUS MATERIALS
1) 1)
2) 2)
3) 3)
4) 4)
5) 5)

2
PROCEDURE
STEP 1: COLLECTING

STEP 2: PREPARATION (ARRANGING THE SPECIMENS)

STEP 3: PRESSING
STEP 4: CATALOGING THE SPECIMENS

STEP 5: IDENTIFICATION

PRECAUTIONARY STEPS
 The plant press must be kept tight
 Material should be pressed immediately upon collection
RESULTS
COST ESTIMATION

CONCLUSION
DISCUSSION
1. DRAW AND LABEL A CROSS SECTION OF EUDICOT
LEAF (10 M)

2. COMPARE AND CONTRAST PALISADE MESOPHLL


AND SPONGY MESOPHYLL (4 M)
3. STATE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE
STRUCTURES OF MONOCOT AND EUDICOT LEAVES
(4 M)

4. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF PRESSING TECHNIQUE


IN PREPARING A HERBARIUM (2 M)

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