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Evolution of Plants
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Plant Evolution
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All Plants have Alternation of Generations gametophyte…. plant body that produces gametes Sporophyte –plant body makes spores Spore = reproductive structure protected by hard wall. Used for dispersal. germinates by breaking out of wall.
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Spores (1n) germinate and grow into gametophytes (1n) Gametes fuse and grow into sporophytes(2n) Sporophytes 2n….make spores (1n) by meiosis Gametophytes 1n …make gametes by mitosis
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Charophytes: Link btwn plants & algae Charophytes no alternation of generation so not plant Produce cellulose cells walls in same unique fashion, Chloroplast DNA similar Only non-plant with anti-photorespiration enzymes
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True plants with alternation of generations (evolved 50 mya) Primitive plants have: a) swimming sperm b) gametophyte dominant c) sporophyte supported by gametophyte d) no veins e) no seeds
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Ordovician : Ozone allows first land plants shared derived trait: waxy cuticle
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Advantages to life on land More direct sunlight Higher CO 2 concentration Soil nutrients No herbivores
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Challenges to Life on Land Desiccation Lack of support vs gravity
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Silurian : 1 st vascular plants = have veins to transport H 2 O & sugars Rhyniophytes Seedless, only stems but no roots or leaves
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Devoinan: Seedless vascular plants : Lycophytes, horsetails & ferns New trait: upright growth due to lignin in cell walls First dominant sporophyte But still primitive with swimming sperm & no seeds Underwent adaptive radiation took over Devonian swamps
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Lycophytes :club moss or ground pines
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Horse tails: scouring rushes
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Ferns These are sporophytes sori full of spores Gametophytes microscopic
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Carboniferous Period: coal deposits form Seedless vascular plants as tall as trees Δ sea level dry out and flood swamps Layers of dead plants build up faster than they decompose
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Carboniferous = first conifers Conifers = seed plants with cones Gymnosperms = ‘naked’ seeds Ovules fertilized by sperm nuclei carried in pollen Pollen = freedom from water, it is carried by wind so can disperse on land
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Advantage of Seeds Multicellular vs spores unicellular Have stored energy (starch/oil) 1) allows delayed germination 2)enhanced early growth Protective coating over embryo May have Fruit or dispersal aids
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Angiosperms = flowering plants Seed plants with flowers Seeds form in Ovary of flower Ovary may form fruit Most modern group now 90% of all plant species Reproductive adaptation to pollinators
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All but bryophytes… Dominant sporophyte (2n) grows from embryo Small gametophyte (1n)
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