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K: Plantae Div: Sphenophyta “horsetails or scouring rushes” n 1. Silica in cell walls. n 2. Leaves microphyllous; small and scalelike; form whorls at nodes. n 3. Vegetative and fertile shoots. n 4. Large sporophyte (2n) & n small gametophyte (n) - both n independent. n 5. Extensive rhizomes with roots n that branch irregularly. n 6. All branching (leaves & roots) n whorled at nodes. n 7. Growth from the base of each n segment (intercalary). n 8. Are homosporous.
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K: Plantae Div: Sphenophyta “horsetails or scouring rushes” n Intercalary meristem –adds length to the internodes
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K: Plantae Div: Sphenophyta “horsetails or scouring rushes”
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n *All of the silicified cells are in the epidermis. n *Stomates of epidermis sunken in E. hymanale. n *Carinal canals for water conduction. n *Central canal and vallecular canals n for gas exchange. n *Root is protostelic n * Stem is eustelic at internodes n Stem is siphonstelic at nodes n Endodermis –outside layer around stele n Pericycle –single cell layer just inside of endodermis –gives rise to branch roots
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K: Plantae Div: Sphenophyta “horsetails or scouring rushes” Stomate - guard and subsidiary cells
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K: Plantae Div: Sphenophyta “horsetails or scouring rushes” n Reproduction: homosporous
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K: Plantae Div: Sphenophyta “horsetails or scouring rushes” n Reproduction: homosporous n sporangiophore and sporangia
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K: Plantae Div: Sphenophyta “horsetails or scouring rushes” n Reproduction: homosporous n tapetum and tapetal plasmodium
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K: Plantae Div: Sphenophyta “horsetails or scouring rushes” n Reproduction: homosporous n green spores germinate quickly.
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K: Plantae Div: Sphenophyta “horsetails or scouring rushes” n Reproduction: homosporous n spores with elators
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K: Plantae Div: Sphenophyta “horsetails or scouring rushes” n Reproduction: homosporous n green spores germinate quickly.
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K: Plantae Div: Sphenophyta “horsetails or scouring rushes” n Reproduction: homosporous n meiosis n spores (n) germinate ----------> gametophyte (n) n 2 types of gameophytes: male or female - dioecious n Or female --> archegonia --> archegonia & antheridia n (protogynous)
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K: Plantae Div: Sphenophyta “horsetails or scouring rushes” n Reproduction: homosporous n fertilization --> zygote (2n) --> sporophyte (2n) n
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K: Plantae Div: Psilophyta “Whisk Ferns” n Evolved during the late Devonian Period (approx. 375 mya)
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K: Plantae Div: Psilophyta “Whisk Ferns” n 1. Plant Body (2n) composed of thin dichotomously branched aerial stems and rhizomes with ridges and pentagonal in x- section. n 2. No true roots but have rhizoids with micorrhiza.
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K: Plantae Div: Psilophyta “Whisk Ferns” n 1. Plant Body (2n) composed of thin dichotomously branched aerial stems and rhizomes with ridges and pentagonal in x- section. n 2. No true roots but have rhizoids with micorrhiza. n 3. Bears small leaf-like appendages, or prophylls.
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K: Plantae Div: Psilophyta “Whisk Ferns” n 1. Plant Body (2n) composed of thin dichotomously branched aerial stems and rhizomes with ridges and pentagonal in x- section. n 2. No true roots but have rhizoids with micorrhiza. n 3. Bears small leaf-like appendages, or prophylls. n (no vascular tissue but leaf traces) n 4. Spores (n) are produced in trilobed structures on the tips of short branches called synangia.
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K: Plantae Div: Psilophyta “Whisk Ferns” n 4. Spores (n) are produced in trilobed structures on the tips of short branches called synangia. n tapetal plasmodium n sporangial wall
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K: Plantae Div: Psilophyta “Whisk Ferns” n Psilophyte spores (n) are kidney-shaped. n
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K: Plantae Div: Psilophyta “Whisk Ferns” n Psilophyte spores (n) are slow to develop into monoecious gametophytes (n). n archegonia
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K: Plantae Div: Psilophyta “Whisk Ferns” n Psilophyte spores (n) are slow to develop into monoecious gametophytes (n). n n antheridium
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K: Plantae Div: Psilophyta “Whisk Ferns” n Development from the fertilized egg (zygote 2n) proceeds in the archegonium. n
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K: Plantae Div: Psilophyta “Whisk Ferns” n Eventually the young sporophyte (2n) becomes the mature plant body (2n). n
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K: Plantae Div: Psilophyta “Whisk Ferns” n Stem and rhizome development: n immature stem tip - promeristem, protoderm, ground meristem, procambium
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K: Plantae Div: Psilophyta “Whisk Ferns” n Mature stem - n
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K: Plantae Div: Psilophyta “Whisk Ferns” Genus: Tmesipteris
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