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The 3 Main Criteria for determining if an organism is a plant: Multicellular (have many cells) Autotrophic (make their own food) Eukaryotic (have membrane bound organelles & nucleus) In addition, all plants have an alternation of generation life cycle (more on this later)
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Follow a similar path as Animals: Microscopic Macroscopic UnicellularMulticellular SimpleComplex WaterLand DiffusionVascular System(transp/supprt) No seedsSeeds
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The first plants appeared 600 mya - Proterozoic era Probably arose from photosynthetic protists Algae are still the most abundant/widespread plants Algae provide 90% of earth’s biomass and oxygen Green algae are the likely ancestors of land plants First land plants arose during the Devonian-200mya Gymnosperms arose in Pennsylvannian Angiosperms arose in the Jurassic
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Algae: strictly aquatic; Bryophytes (mosses and liverworts): first land plants; small and tied to water for reproduction Ferns: 1 st land plants to have vascular tissue & thus can grow tall; tied to moisture for reproduction Gymnosperms (conifers): have sophisticated vascular tissue; inhabits all habitats; seeds are naked Angiosperms (flowering plants): same as G; seeds are enclosed & store food; great dispersal ability
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A type of life cycle found in plants that alternates between 2 different versions of adult plants – the sporophyte and the gametophyte plant
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The lifecycle repeats, with sporophyte plants reproducing gametophyte plants and visa versa The Sporophyte plant produces spores, which after released, will germinate and each spore will grow into a new plant (the gametophyte) The Gametophyte plant produces gametes, (eggs and sperm). After an egg and sperm unite (fertilization), the zygote will germinate and grow into a new plant (the sporophyte)
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Sporophyte spores gametophyte gametes
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Sporophytes & Gametophytes (attached)
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Gametophytes Sporophytes rhizoids
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