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Title: Plant Diversity


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Plant Diversity
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Objectives
  • 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

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Plant Evolution
  • What adaptations allow plants to live on land?
  • Vascular tissue
  • Seeds
  • Pollen
  • A waxy cuticle
  • Lignin
  • stomata

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Alternation of Generations
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4 Plant Groups
  • nonvascular plants - Bryophytes
  • Most simple, oldest land plant
  • seedless vascular plants - Pteridophytes
  • naked seed plants - Gymnosperms
  • flowering plants - Angiosperms

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10 Plant Phyla
  • Mosses (Bryophyta)
  • Liverworts (Hepatophyta)
  • Hornworts (Antocerophyta)
  • Ferns (Pterophyta)
  • Club Mosses (Lycophyta)
  • Conifers (Coniferaphyta)
  • Ginko (Gincophyta)
  • Gnetophytes (Gnetophyta)
  • Cycads (Cycadophyta)
  • Flowering Plants (Anthophyta)

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Non-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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Seedless 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

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Pterophyta-Ferns
Dominant during the carboniferous period thanks
ferns, for all of our fossil fuels!
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- Seeds - Gymnosperms Angiosperms
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Gymnosperm Life Cycle
Heterosporous Microspore and Megaspore
(microspore in male cone and becomes male
gametophyte, megaspore in female cone and becomes
female gametophyte)
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Gymnosperms Coniferophyta, the
Cycadophyta, Gnetophyta, and the Ginkgophyta
  • Reproduce via Cones (equivalent to flowers)
  • The name means naked seeds no fruits

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Cycadophyta
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Gingkophyta
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Phylum Coniferophyta
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Gnetophyta
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Seed Structures
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Phylum 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

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Anthophyta Life Cycle- also heterosporous
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MONOCOTS VS. DICOTS
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