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Title: Seedless Plants


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Seedless Plants
  • Chapter 4 Section 2

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Mosses and Liverworts
  • Found on soil, tree bark, and rocks.
  • Live in wet areas due to their lack of a vascular
    system
  • Dont have true stems, roots, and leaves
  • Live together in large groups
  • Rhizoids are slender, hairlike threads that help
    to hold the moss in place.

3
Liverworts
  • Small, nonvascular plants living in damp or moist
    areas
  • Similar to mosses

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The Importance ofMosses and Liverworts
  • Small but very important to the environment
  • First plants to inhabit a new environment
  • When they die, they form a thin layer of soil in
    which new plants can grow.
  • Help to prevent erosion
  • Nesting material for birds

5
Ferns, Horsetails,and Club Mosses
  • Ancient forms grew very tall (8 40 m tall)
  • These plants could grow taller due to their
    vascular systems.

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Ferns
  • Grow in many places, cold Arctic to warm, humid
    tropical forests
  • Ferns have an underground stem called a rhizome.
  • The rhizome produces leaves called fronds.
  • Young fronds are tightly coiled and called
    fiddleheads.

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Horsetails
  • Common millions of years ago
  • 15 species have survived
  • Todays varieties are smaller
  • Grow in wet, marshy areas
  • Stems are hollow with silica
  • Pioneers used them as scouring brushes and were
    given the name scouring rushes

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Club Mosses
  • Not a moss
  • Grow in woodlands, 25 cm tall
  • Have vascular tissue
  • Millions of years old

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The Importance of Seedless Vascular Plants
  • Help to form soil
  • Help to prevent erosion
  • Popular houseplants
  • Some can be eaten
  • Remains of vascular plants formed coal

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Section Review
  • What is the connection between coal and seedless
    vascular plants?
  • How are horsetails and club mosses similar to
    ferns?
  • List two ways that seedless vascular plants are
    important to the environment.
  • Why dont mosses ever grow as large as ferns?

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