Title: Plant Diversity
1Plant Diversity
2Objectives
- Learn the basic characteristics of 10 plant phyla
belonging to the following groups the
non-vascular plants (3 phyla), the seedless
vascular plants (2 phyla), and the vascular seed
plants (5 phyla) - Describe the basic plant life cycle and details
of the angiosperm life cycle - Observe the body plans of liverworts, mosses,
ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms - Compare the morphology of monocots vs. dicots
3Plant Evolution
- What adaptations allow plants to live on land?
- Vascular tissue
- Seeds
- Pollen
- A waxy cuticle
- Lignin
- stomata
4Alternation of Generations
54 Plant Groups
- nonvascular plants - Bryophytes
- Most simple, oldest land plant
- seedless vascular plants - Pteridophytes
- naked seed plants - Gymnosperms
- flowering plants - Angiosperms
610 Plant Phyla
- Mosses (Bryophyta)
- Liverworts (Hepatophyta)
- Hornworts (Antocerophyta)
- Ferns (Pterophyta)
- Club Mosses (Lycophyta)
- Conifers (Coniferaphyta)
- Ginko (Gincophyta)
- Gnetophytes (Gnetophyta)
- Cycads (Cycadophyta)
- Flowering Plants (Anthophyta)
7Non-Vascular Plants Antocerophyta, Bryophyta,
Hepatophyta
- Hornworts, Mosses and Liverworts
- Nonvascular plants - restricts height
- Gametophyte is the dominant (conspicuous plant)
- Possess antheridia and archegonia to keep gametes
from drying out - Live in moist habitats- flagellated sperm
- Lack true leaves, stems, and roots
- rhizoids
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10Seedless Vascular Plants
- Includes the club mosses (Lycophyta) and the
ferns (Pterophyta) - Dominant sporophyte generation and presence of
vascular tissue - Also requires moist habitats- flagellated sperm
11Pterophyta-Ferns
Dominant during the carboniferous period thanks
ferns, for all of our fossil fuels!
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13- Seeds - Gymnosperms Angiosperms
14Gymnosperm Life Cycle
Heterosporous Microspore and Megaspore
(microspore in male cone and becomes male
gametophyte, megaspore in female cone and becomes
female gametophyte)
15 Gymnosperms Coniferophyta, the
Cycadophyta, Gnetophyta, and the Ginkgophyta
- Reproduce via Cones (equivalent to flowers)
- The name means naked seeds no fruits
16Cycadophyta
17Gingkophyta
18Phylum Coniferophyta
19Gnetophyta
20Seed Structures
21Phylum Anthophyta (Angiosperms)
- Flowering plants
- Most diversified and abundant plant group (more
than 230,000 species) good for humans! - Have flowers used for reproduction
- Produce their seeds enclosed in a fruit
- Includes both herbaceous and woody plants
22Anthophyta Life Cycle- also heterosporous
23MONOCOTS VS. DICOTS
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