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2 AP Biology 2007-2008 Domain Bacteria Domain Archaea Domain Eukarya Common ancestor Kingdom: Plants Domain Eukarya

3 AP Biology The first plants  For more than 3 billion years, Earth’s terrestrial surface was lifeless  life evolved in the seas  1st photosynthetic organisms were aquatic green algae Chlamydomonas

4 AP Biology Present day relatives to ancient plants Spirogyra Coleochaete Chara Volvox Protists

5 AP Biology Evolution of Land Plants  500 mya land plants evolved  special adaptations for life on dry land  protection from drying = desiccation  waxy cuticle  gas exchange (through cuticle)  stomates  water & nutrient conducting systems  xylem & phloem  protection for embryo  seeds

6 AP Biology Plant Diversity Bryophytes non-vascular land plants Pteridophytes seedless vascular plants Gymnosperm pollen & “naked” seeds Angiosperm flowers & fruit pollen & seeds vascular system = water conduction mossesferns conifers flowering plants colonization of land Tracheophytes xylem cells = tracheids Ancestral Protist flowers

7 AP Biology Animal vs. Plant life cycle diploid multicellular individual 2n diploid multicellular sporophyte 2n haploid multicellular gametophyte 1n haploid unicellular gametes 1n gametes 1n AnimalPlant alternation of generations meiosis fertilization mitosis fertilization mitosis no multicellular haploid meiosis spores 1n zygote 2n

8 AP Biology First land plants  Bryophytes: mosses & liverworts  non-vascular  no water transport system  no true roots  swimming sperm  flagellated sperm  lifecycle dominated by haploid gametophyte stage  fuzzy moss plant you are familiar with is haploid  spores for reproduction  haploid cells which sprout to form gametophyte diploidhaploid Where must mosses live?

9 AP Biology Bryophytes: mosses & liverworts

10 AP Biology Peat Bog “Peat Moss”

11 AP Biology First vascular plants  Pteridophytes: ferns  vascular  water transport system  xylem, phloem, roots, leaves  swimming sperm  flagellated sperm  life cycle dominated by sporophyte stage  leafy fern plant you are familiar with is diploid  fragile independent gametophyte (prothallus)  spores for reproduction  haploid cells which sprout to form gametophyte diploid Where must ferns live? haploid

12 AP Biology Pteridophytes: Ferns SelaginellaPsilotum HorsetailsFerns

13 AP Biology Alternation of generations  Fern gametophyte (1n)  small haploid plant which produces gametes  homospory: male & female on same plant archegonia antheridia

14 AP Biology diploid Alternation of generations haploid produces male & female gametes archegonia antheridia

15 AP Biology Early Pteridophytes: Tree Ferns Carboniferous forest – 290-350 mya Forests of seedless plants decayed into deposits of coal & oil Fossil fuels… I get it!

16 AP Biology First seed plants  Gymnosperm: conifers  vascular  heterospory  male vs. female gametophytes  seeds  naked seeds (no fruit)  pollen  contain male gametophyte  life cycle dominated by sporophyte stage  coniferous trees you are familiar with are diploid  reduced (microscopic) gametophyte  reduction of gametophyte protects delicate egg & embryo in protective sporophyte  protected from drought & UV radiation

17 AP Biology Gymnosperm: conifers

18 AP Biology Cones & naked seeds

19 AP Biology Pollen  Pollen eliminated the requirement for water for fertilization  spread through wind & animal Where can conifers live?

20 AP Biology First flowering plants  Angiosperm: flowering plants  vascular  heterospory  male vs. female gametophytes  flower  specialized structure for sexual reproduction  seeds within fruit  pollen  life cycle dominated by sporophyte stage  trees & bushes you are familiar with are diploid  reduced (microscopic) gametophyte

21 AP Biology Angiosperm: flowering plants

22 AP Biology Angiosperm life cycle pollen grains new sporophyte in seed (diploid) ovary sac 3n endosperm 2n zygote double fertilization female gametophyte = ovary sac (haploid) male gametophyte = pollen grain (haploid) sperm nuclei travel down pollen tube 2n embryo polar nuclei egg cell

23 AP Biology Anther Filament Stamen Stigma Style Ovary Carpel Sepal Petal Ovule sepals petals Flower  Modified shoot with 4 rings of modified leaves  sepals  petals  stamens  male  carpel  female stamens carpel adaptations through mutations

24 AP Biology Identify the flower structures…

25 AP Biology Angiosperm: fruiting plants

26 AP Biology Seed & Plant embryo  Seed offers…  protection for embryo  stored nutrients for growth of embryo seed coat endosperm (3n) cotyledons embryo (2n) cotyledons = “seed” leaves, first leaves of new plant cotyledons = “seed” leaves, first leaves of new plant

27 AP Biology Monocots & dicots  Angiosperm are divide into 2 classes  dicots (eudicot)  2 cotyledons (seed leaves)  leaves with network of veins  Flowers in multiples of 4 or 5  Taproot  woody plants, trees, shrubs, beans  monocots  1 cotyledon  leaves with parallel veins  Flowers in multiples of 3  Fibrous root  grasses, palms, lilies

28 AP Biology Monocot or Dicot??

29 AP Biology 2007-2008 Any Questions??


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