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1 TUESDAY 1/26/16 Learning Goal: Describe the characteristics of gymnosperms. Warm up: The _______________ is the seed leaf that sometimes stores food. Homework: pages 26 & 27 Quiz on Friday on Ch 8 sec 3 & 4

2 Warm up: The _______________ is the seed leaf that sometimes stores food. cotyledon

3 GYMNOSPERMS CHAPTER 8 SECTION 4

4 GYMNOSPERMS A seed plant that produces naked seeds Not enclosed by a protective fruit Many gymnosperms have needle-like or scale-like leaves, and deep-growing root systems Oldest type of seed plant

5 CYCADS Grow mainly in tropical and subtropical areas Look like palm trees with cones Cone can grow as large as a football

6 CONIFERS Cone-bearing Largest and most diverse group of gymnosperms Most keep their needles year round

7 GINKGOES Only one species exists today, Ginkgo biloba Chinese and Japanese cared for it in their gardens Planted along city streets because they can tolerate air pollution

8 GNETOPHYTES Live in hot deserts and in tropical rain forests Trees, shrubs, and vines

9 REPRODUCTION OF GYMNOSPERMS Cones: reproductive structures in most gymnosperms Males cones Produce tiny grains of pollen (the male gametophyte) Later become sperm cells Female Cones Ovule: female gametophyte Contains egg cell Develops into seed

10 Pollen falls from male cone onto female cone Sperm cell and egg cell join together in an ovule on the female cone After fertilization, the seed develops on the scale of the female cone Gymnosperm Reproduction

11 POLLINATION Transfer of pollen from male reproductive structure to female reproductive structure Wind often carries the pollen

12 FERTILIZATION Once pollination occurs, the ovule closes and seals in the pollen Sperm cell and egg cell are inside each ovule The egg is fertilized and develops into the embryo

13 SEED DEVELOPMENT Female cones remain on tree while seeds mature Can take up to 2 years Male cones usually fall off tree after they shed their pollen

14 SEED DISPERSAL When seeds mature, scales open Wind shakes seed out of cone and carries them away Only a few seeds will land in suitable place

15 Page 275

16 WRAP UP What are two characteristics of a gymnosperm?


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