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Plant Kingdom NOTES #2
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2 Main Categories of Plants:
Nonvascular – no conducting tissue (no veins)
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Vascular – have conducting tissue (have veins)
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NONVASCULAR VS. VASCULAR
Small Mostly found in water environment NO true roots, stems or leaves Examples: algae, moss & liverworts Large Land environment True stems, roots and leaves Examples: club mosses, ferns, gymnosperms & angiosperms
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NONVASCULAR PLANTS 1. Algae Some unicellular, live in colonies, multicellular, classified by color – red, green & brown
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Multicellular, first land plants, must live near moist environment
2. Mosses & Liverworts Multicellular, first land plants, must live near moist environment
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ALGAE
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No protective covering (no cuticle)
ALGAE No protective covering (no cuticle)
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Use water for support
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Very thin (1-2 cells thick); absorb water by diffusion
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No vascular tissue (veins)
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Reproduction is dependent on water
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No protective covering (no cuticle)
Mosses & Liverworts No protective covering (no cuticle)
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No supporting tissue (small & low to the ground)
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No conducting tissue (no veins)
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Thin, absorb water directly from environment
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Reproduction is water dependent
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MOSS
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LIVERWORTS
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VASCULAR PLANTS 1. Spore Plants Water dependent environment
Examples: Club Mosses, Horsetails and Ferns
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2. Seed Plants Water independent environment Examples: Gymnosperms & Angiosperms
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Club Mosses & Horsetails
Have a cuticle
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Primitive vascular tissue – carries limited amounts of food and water
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Limited size & thickness
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No true stem, roots or leaves
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Reproduction is water dependent; spores and gametes
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CLUB MOSSES
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HORSETAILS
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FERNS Have a cuticle
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Larger vascular tissue – larger size
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No true stem, roots or leaves
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Reproduction is water dependent – spores and gametes
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FERN
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GYMNOSPERMS Have cuticle and stomata (for gas exchange)
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Improved vascular tissue – greater size & supportive tissue (wood)
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Reproduction is water independent – wind carries the pollen
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Seeds in an open cone
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Leaves are needlelike – most evergreen
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True root, stem and leaves
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These plants reproduction takes place in a cone (Reproductive structure that produces naked seeds – No fruit
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GYMNOSPERMS
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ANGIOSPERMS Have cuticle and stomata
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Most advanced vascular system
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True stem, roots and leaves
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Leaves are broad and deciduous (fall off during the fall)
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Reproduction in a seed which is protected by a fruit
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Flowers are insect and wind pollinated
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ANGIOSPERMS
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ANGIOSPERMS Reproduction of flowering plants takes place within the flower
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SEED – Reproductive structure made of plant embryo (An egg and a sperm that will grow into a new plant), that is surrounded by its stored food
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FRUIT – Protects the seed and aids in seed dispersal
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PARTS OF A FLOWER Petal* Sepal* Anther Filament Stigma Box = Male part
Style Stigma Anther Filament Ovary Sepal* Petal* Box = Male part Circle = Female part Star = Not male or female
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POLLINATION Most gymnosperms are wind pollinated and most angiosperms are pollinated by wind or insects
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Wind pollinated plants rely on favorable weather and sheer numbers to get pollen from one plant to another
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Insect pollinated plants have bright colors and sweet nectar to attract insects
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SEED DISPERSAL Some seeds are dispersed by animals
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Animals eat the fruit that surrounds the seeds and then the seeds are released by the animal as waste after the fruit is digested
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Other seeds are dispersed by wind and water
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These seeds are generally lightweight, allowing them to be carried in the air or float on the surface of the water
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MONOCOT VS. DICOT Parallel veins
Complex arrangement of vascular bundles Fibrous Root EXAMPLE: Grass Branched veins Vascular bundles arranged in a ring Taproot EXAMPLE: Tree (Larger Plant)
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Monocot vs. Dicot
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Monocot vs Dicot leaves
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Monocot vs Dicot
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Monocot vs. Dicot roots
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ANNUAL VS. PERENNIAL Plant that lives, reproduces and dies in 1 year
Plant that lives, reproduces and grows year after year EXAMPLE: TREES Plant that lives, reproduces and dies in 1 year EXAMPLE: VEGETABLES
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Annuals
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Perennials
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Photo sites
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More Photo sites http://www.uky.edu/Ag/kpn/pchtree2.jpg
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