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AP Biology D.N.A Objective: SWBAT explain the origin and diversity of vascular plants Do you believe your Unit 1 Evolution Exam score reflects upon how you prepared for it? Explain your answer
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AP Biology CONGRATULATIONS! Unit 1 Evo Exam Average Score: Summa Cum Laude: Magna Cum Laude: 68% 68% Raymond! Raymond! Jonathon and Roslynn! Jonathon and Roslynn!
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AP Biology HOMEWORK TEST CORRECTIONS 1. Write out the question that you got incorrect 2. The correct answer 3. Explain WHY is it the correct answer DUE ON MONDAY SEPT. 26 th
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AP Biology First Eukaryotes Development of internal membranes create internal micro-environments advantage: specialization = increase efficiency natural selection! infolding of the plasma membrane DNA cell wall plasma membrane Prokaryotic cell Prokaryotic ancestor of eukaryotic cells Eukaryotic cell endoplasmic reticulum (ER) nuclear envelope nucleus plasma membrane ~2 bya
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AP Biology 1 st Endosymbiosis Ancestral eukaryotic cell Eukaryotic cell with mitochondrion internal membrane system aerobic bacterium mitochondrion Endosymbiosis Evolution of eukaryotes origin of mitochondria engulfed aerobic bacteria, but did not digest them mutually beneficial relationship natural selection!
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AP Biology mitochondrion chloroplast Eukaryotic cell with chloroplast & mitochondrion Endosymbiosis photosynthetic bacterium 2 nd Endosymbiosis Evolution of eukaryotes origin of chloroplasts engulfed photosynthetic bacteria, but did not digest them mutually beneficial relationship natural selection! Eukaryotic cell with mitochondrion
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AP Biology Kingdoms Single-celled ancestor prokaryoteseukaryotes EubacteriaArchaebacteria Protista multicellular uni- to multicellular autotrophs heterotrophs Plantae FungiAnimalia absorptive nutrition ingestive nutrition
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AP Biology 2007-2008 Domain Eubacteria Domain Archaea Domain Eukarya Common ancestor Kingdom: Plants Domain Eukarya
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AP Biology Evolution of Land Plants 500 mya land plants evolved special adaptations for life on dry land protection from drying = desiccation waxy cuticle gas exchange (through cuticle) Stomates (mouth) water & nutrient conducting systems from roots/soil to leaves xylem & phloem protection for embryo seeds
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AP Biology Plant Diversity Bryophytes non-vascular land plants Pteridophytes seedless vascular plants Gymnosperm pollen & “naked” seeds Angiosperm flowers & fruit pollen & seeds vascular system = water conduction mossesferns conifers flowering plants colonization of land Tracheophytes Ancestral Protist flowers monocot 1 seed leaf dicot 2 seed leaves
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AP Biology diploidhaploid Bryophytes: 1 st land plants Where must mosses live? Bryophytes: mosses & liverworts vascular system? No! non-vascular no water transport system no true roots reproduction? swimming sperm flagellated Spores – a cell that can develop into a new organism w/out fusing with another cell
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AP Biology Bryophytes: mosses & liverworts
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AP Biology Peat Bog “Peat Moss”
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AP Biology Pteridophytes: 1 st vascular plants diploid haploid Pteridophytes: ferns vascular system? Yes! vascular water transport system xylem, phloem, roots, leaves reproduction? swimming sperm flagellated spores Where must ferns live?
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AP Biology Pteridophytes: Ferns SelaginellaPsilotum HorsetailsFerns
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AP Biology Early Pteridophytes: Tree Ferns Carboniferous forest – 290-350 mya Forests of seedless plants decayed into deposits of coal & oil Fossil fuels… I get it!
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AP Biology Gymnosperm: conifers vascular system? Yes! vascular xylem, phloem, roots, leaves reproduction? Seeds Consist of an embryo packaged with a food supply and protective covering naked seeds (no fruit) pollen Transfers sperm to egg First seed plants: Gymnosperm
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AP Biology Gymnosperm: conifers
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AP Biology Cones & naked seeds
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AP Biology First flowering plants Angiosperm: flowering plants vascular system? Yes! Vascular reproduction? flower ◆ sexual selection: attract pollinators seeds inside fruit ◆ sexual selection: attract seed spreaders pollen
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AP Biology Angiosperm: flowering plants
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AP Biology Seed & Plant embryo Seed offers… protection for embryo stored nutrients for growth of embryo seed coat endosperm (3n) cotyledons embryo (2n) cotyledons = “seed” leaves, first leaves of new plant cotyledons = “seed” leaves, first leaves of new plant
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AP Biology Monocots & dicots Angiosperm are divide into 2 classes dicots (eudicot) 2 (seed leaves) leaves with network of veins woody plants, trees, shrubs, beans monocots 1 seed leaf leaves with parallel veins grasses, palms, lilies
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