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Similarities in certain species suggest a common ancestor (cell wall, chlorophyll) Origin of Plants Modern green algae Fern
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Does not have specialized tissue to move water & nutrients Small plants, depend on diffusion Nonvascular Plants (bryophytes) hornwort liverwort moss
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Don’t have true stems, roots, or leaves – Do have structures that carry out activities Mosses – “mat” of tiny green plants – Rhizoid root-like structure that holds nonvascular plants in place Helps plant get water and nutrients Nonvascular (seedless) Plants
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Moss Life Cycle
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Liverworts & Hornworts – Similar to life cycle of mosses – Liverworts Gametophytes are leafy & moss-like OR broad and flattened – Hornworts Gametophytes are broad and flattened Nonvascular (seedless) Plants
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First plants to live in new environment Decompose to form thin soil layer for other plants Provide soil stability (reduce erosion) Food chain Material for nesting Dried and burned Potting soils Importance of Nonvascular Plants
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Has tissue to deliver water & nutrients around plant Similar to circulatory system in humans Plants can be any size Vascular Plants
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Vascular plants have tissues that move water & nutrients throughout plant – Seedless – Nonflowering Seed Plants Gymnosperms – Seeds not enclosed by ovary or fruit – Flowering Seed Plants Angiosperms – Seed within fruit of plant Types of Vascular Plants
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Seedless Vascular Plants Fern Horsetail Club Moss
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Ferns – Fronds-tightly coiled fern leaves (fiddleheads) – Rhizome-underground stem from which new leaves and roots grow Horsetails & Club Mosses Seedless Vascular Plants
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Life Cycle of Fern (vascular seedless)
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Environment – Help form soil – Prevent erosion Fossil Fuels – Coal Dietary supplements Skin Care products Shampoo Importance of Seedless Vascular Plants
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