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GYMNOSPERMS “Naked Seeds”
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General Characteristics Vascular Alternation of generations –Dominant sporophyte –Reduced, dependent gametophyte Produce uncovered seeds
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4 Phyla of Gymnosperms Cycads Gingko Conifers Gnetophytes
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Cycads Most diverse during age of dinosaurs Only 100 living species Palmlike appearance Pollen-bearing and seed-bearing cones on different plants Strobilus of a “female” cycad
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Ginkgos Diverse during age of dinosaurs One surviving species, Ginkgo biloba Deciduous trees are male or female Seeds are completely exposed
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Gnetophytes Share some traits with angiosperms –Xylem –Cone clusters resemble flower clusters –Parts of life cycle more like angiosperms
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Conifers Widest known, largest number of living species Woody trees or shrubs Most are evergreen Bear seeds on exposed cone scales Most produce woody cones
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Pine Cones Pine Cones Woody scales of a “pine cone” are the parts where megaspores formed and developed into female gametophytes Male cones, where microspores and pollen are produced, are not woody
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Life cycle of typical conifer
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CLICK TO PLAY Animation: Pine Life Cycle
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Conifer Distribution Reproduce more slowly than angiosperms; at competitive disadvantage in many habitats Still dominate in far north, at higher elevations, and in certain parts of southern hemisphere
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