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Title: FERNS


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FERNS MOSSES
  • Seedless plants

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Seedless plants
  • Seedless, dispersion by spores
  • Advantages of spores
  • Cheap, each one small, requires small resource
    investment
  • Produced in huge numbers
  • Can result in huge numbers of offspring
  • Disadvantage
  • Wasteful, most spores unsuccessful
  • Must land on good moist soil
  • Little resource to support growing gametophyte

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Seedless vascular plants
  • Vascular tissues, xylem, phloem
  • Allow growth to large size
  • Local ferns, horsetails, club mosses not very
    large, fronds 30-40 cm
  • Tree ferns (tropical) to 18 m tall w/ fronds 3 m
    long
  • Prehistoric club mosses tree-sized

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Phylum Pterophyta (Ferns)
  • Leafy fronds, usually compound
  • Fronds grow as fiddleheads
  • Sporangia in sori under fronds
  • One kind of spores only
  • homosporous
  • Gametophyte with both antheridia archegonia
  • Antheridia release sperm before archegonia mature!

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Phylum Pterophyta (Ferns)
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C-Fern Gametophytes
  • 1. Observation of gametophytes,
  • 2. Observation of sperm release
  • Swimming sperm,
  • 3. Observing attraction of sperm to female
    gametophytes.
  • Save dishes, we will separate new sporophytes in
    1-2 weeks

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Phylum Sphenophyta("horsetails" or "scouring
rushes")
  • Hollow, segmented stems
  • Minute bristle-like gray-brown fronds
  • Stems hard, gritty with crystals of silica (SiO2,
    sand, glass)

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Phylum Sphenophyta
  • Sporangia at tips of stems in strobilus
  • Heterosporous, two kinds of spores
  • separate male female gametophytes.
  • One living genus, Equisetum

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Phylum Lycophyta("club mosses" or "ground pine")
  • Short stems with microphylls,
  • one vein per leaf (veins dont branch)
  • Sporangia at tips of stems or axils of fronds in
    strobilus
  • Heterosporous, two kinds of spores
  • separate male female gametophytes.

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Phylum Lycophyta
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Seedless nonvascular plants
  • Lack xylem or phloem
  • Limited ability to transport water, minerals,
    sugars
  • Usually live in moist places
  • Some can endure drying, metabolism ceases until
    they are wet again.

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Phylum Bryophyta(Mosses)
  • Familiar, low green soft masses on ground,
    usually in moist places

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Phylum Bryophyta(Mosses)
  • Life Cycle (very different from ferns, etc.)
  • dominant GAMETOPHYTE (haploid)
  • familiar form
  • green, with tiny leaf-like blades,
  • antheridia archegonia at top of moss
  • zygote grows into SPOROPHYTE (diploid)
  • stalk capsule
  • Capsule dries, splits open, releases spores
  • Spores grow into GAMETOPHYTE

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Moss Life Cycle
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