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Gymnosperms Prof. Ms. Vrushali S. Dighe Department Of Botany S. M
Gymnosperms Prof. Ms. Vrushali S. Dighe Department Of Botany S. M. Joshi College, Hadapsar, Pune.
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EQ: How do I describe the characteristics of gymnosperms?
A seed plant that produces naked seeds – not enclosed by any protective covering Most have needlelike or scale like leaves Most have deep growing root systems
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Types of Gymnosperms Oldest type of seed plant – appeared on Earth 360 million years ago Classified into four groups Cycads Ginkgo Gnetophytes Conifers EQ: How do I describe the characteristics of gymnosperms?
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Cycads 175 million years ago the majority of plant on Earth were cycads Grows only in tropical areas now Looks like a palm tree with cones Cone can grow to be as large as a football Seeds used to make flour for flour tortillas EQ: How do I describe the characteristics of gymnosperms?
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Ginkgo Extremely old plant Only one species survives today Chinese and Japanese cared for this species in their gardens Used today to on city street. Very resilient to pollution from city traffic EQ: How do I describe the characteristics of gymnosperms?
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Gnetophytes Least likely to see Live in hot dry desserts of southern Africa and Western US as well as rain forests EQ: How do I describe the characteristics of gymnosperms?
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Conifers Cone bearing plants Largest and most diverse gymnosperms Keep their needles year round EQ: How do I describe the characteristics of gymnosperms?
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Reproduction EQ: How do I describe the characteristics of gymnosperms? Cones – reproductive structure for a gymnosperm Most gymnosperms produce two types of cones
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Reproduction Male cones smaller than female cones produce pollen that later become sperm Female cones Larger than male Contain one ovule at the base of each scale Ovule – structure that contains egg cell EQ: How do I describe the characteristics of gymnosperms?
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Pollination Transfer of pollen from a male reproductive structure to a female reproductive structure Wind often carries the pollen Pollen collects in the sticky substance produced by each ovule Scales of ovule close and trap pollen Seed develops on scale EQ: How do I describe the characteristics of gymnosperms?
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Pollination Female cones stay on tree until seed matures Male cones fall off after they shed their pollen EQ: How do I describe the characteristics of gymnosperms?
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Seed Dispersal As seed develops female cone increases in size Cones with immature seeds point upward Cones with mature seeds point downward EQ: How do I describe the characteristics of gymnosperms?
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