Kingdom Plantae CHAPTERS 28-29.

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Kingdom Plantae CHAPTERS 28-29

Kingdom Plantae Autotrophic Eukaryotic multicellular Plant-like protists (algae) = common ancestor for plants

Two Types of Plants Nonvascular Plants No vascular tissue (roots, stems, or leaves) Depend on water for movement of egg and sperm Ex. Bryophytes (mosses), Hepatophytes (liverworts), and anthocerophytes (hornworts)

Two Types of Plants Vascular Plants Have vascular tissue, roots, stems, and leaves

Vascular: Gymnosperms First seeds Covered in cone Moved by wind or animals Cycads Conifers Gingkoes

Vascular: Angiosperms Seed produced in flower covered with fruit Uses wind and animals for dispersal stinking-corpse lily (Rafflesia arnoldii)