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Plants, Fungi and the colonization of Land HBio Ch 17
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What is Kingdom Plantae?? strictly Multicellular – specialized tissues and systems, including growth regions (meristems), true stems and leaves Chlorophylls a & b, plus accessory pigments Store food as starch, cellulose in cell walls Sexual & Asexual reproduction
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Kingdom Protista vs. Kingdom Plantae
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Alternation of Generations Sexual Reproduction - Life cycle alternates between gametophyte generation (haploid) –makes gametes Sporophyte generation (diploid) makes spores
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–embryophytes – multicellular, dependent embryo at gametophyte stage; differs from algae
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Algae life cycle alternation of generations
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How did life emerge from the sea?
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Symbiosis led to invasion of land - Fungal Partners - Lichens –Cyanobacteria or algae + fungi –Pioneer species Make soil –Ecological indicator
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Kingdom Fungi
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Kingdom Fungi Mostly multicellular, one unicellular Extracellular digestion/absorbtion - DECOMPOSERS Sexual (mating strands) and asexual reproduction (fragmentation, budding) All mass of a fungus is one cell type –Hyphae (singular), mycelium (mass of hyphae) Mushroom is the “sexual organ” Cell wall made of chiton (like insect exoskeleton) More closely related to animals than to plants in physiology
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Pathogenic Fungus (mycosis)
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Where did plants come from? -green & red algae (K. Protista) charyophyceans
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What is needed to move out of the water environment of algae –What “concerns” do plants have that algae don’t?What “concerns” do plants have that algae don’t?
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Earliest plants Bryophytes –One simple step up from algae –Non-vascular O&D –Haploid spores produced, not seeds
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Later - Vascular plants (bigger, better, faster, more) Tracheophytes –Able to survive dryer conditions –A way to move water and nutrients Xylem & phloem Roots, stems, leaves –Symbiosis with fungi mycorrhizae
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Protection from dessication Cuticle stomata
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And even later, a way to survive tough times… Non-seed plants vs. seed plants
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Sexual Reproduction Spore –Haploid tissue – can’t survive long without water Seed –Embyro is diploid tissue –Embryo + endosperm (triploid tissue) + seed coat –Can wait for conditions to be right for survival
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And more complex ways of making & distributing those seeds… Gymnosperm vs. Angiosperm (monocot/dicot)
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