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III. Plant Diversity B. Tracheophyte Origins 1. The Rhyniophyta -vascular system of phloem and xylem
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III. Plant Diversity B. Tracheophyte Origins 1. The Rhyniophyta Silurian – 440 mya -vascular system of phloem and xylem -“tracheids” in sporophytes --water and nutrient distribution
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GymnospermsAngiosperms
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III. Plant Diversity B. Tracheophyte Origins 1. The Rhyniophyta -vascular system of phloem and xylem -“tracheids” in sporophytes --water and nutrient distribution -- lignin and support
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III. Plant Diversity B. Tracheophyte Origins 4. Life History: simple (primitive) - Homospory
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III. Plant Diversity C. Non-seed Tracheophytes 1. Lycophytes (Club Mosses)
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III. Plant Diversity C. Non-seed Tracheophytes 1. Lycophytes - (Club Mosses) - ancient; dominated first “forests” 300-350 mya Lepidodendron - 45m -Carboniferous
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III. Plant Diversity C. Non-seed Tracheophytes 1. Lycophytes - (Club Mosses) - ancient; dominated first “forests” 300-350 mya - simple leaves
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III. Plant Diversity C. Non-seed Tracheophytes 1. Lycophytes - (Club Mosses) - ancient; dominated first “forests” 300-350 mya - simple leaves - Dominant Sporophyte (with stobili)
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III. Plant Diversity C. Non-seed Tracheophytes 1. Lycophytes - (Club Mosses)
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III. Plant Diversity C. Non-seed Tracheophytes 1. Ferns “and their allies”
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III. Plant Diversity C. Non-seed Tracheophytes 1. Ferns “and their allies” - true complex leaves
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III. Plant Diversity C. Non-seed Tracheophytes 1. Ferns “and their allies” - true complex leaves - true roots
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III. Plant Diversity C. Non-seed Tracheophytes 2. Ferns “and their allies” - true complex leaves - true roots - also ancient; appearing 350 mya - dominant sporophyte; reduced gametophyte
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Fern Life Cycle:
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III. Plant Diversity D. Seed Tracheophytes - heterospory
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III. Plant Diversity D. Seed Tracheophytes - heterospory - seeds: lipid-rich endosperm packaged with the zygote
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III. Plant Diversity D. Seed Tracheophytes 1. General Characteristics - heterospory - seeds: lipid-rich endosperm packaged with the zygote -pollen: - no more swimming sperm!!
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III. Plant Diversity D. Seed Tracheophytes 2. Gymnosperms – “naked seed” a. Evolutionary History - dominated during Permian (280 mya) and through Mesozoic, and still dominate in dry env. Today (high latitudes, sandy soils)
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III. Plant Diversity D. Seed Tracheophytes 2. Gymnosperms – “naked seed” a. Evolutionary History - dominated during Permian (280 mya) and through Mesozoic, and still dominate in dry env. Today (high latitudes, sandy soils) b. Diversity - cycads - ginko - Gnetales - conifers
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III. Plant Diversity D. Seed Tracheophytes
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c.Gymnosperm Life Cycle
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III. Plant Diversity D. Seed Tracheophytes 3. Angiosperms – “flowering plants” - double fertilization - triploid endosperm
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III. Plant Diversity D. Seed Tracheophytes 3. Angiosperms - double fertilization - triploid endosperm - fruits - flowers Both serve to bribe animals to disperse either Pollen or seeds NON-RANDOMLY. More likely to end up in a similar habitat.
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III. Plant Diversity D. Seed Tracheophytes 3. Angiosperms - Angiosperm History
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III. Plant Diversity D. Seed Tracheophytes 3. Angiosperms - Angiosperm History - Diversity - evolutionary trends: primitivederived insect pollinatedwind pollinated terrestrialaquatic “woody”herbaceous
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