5. Tracheophytes b. Groups i. Lycopodiophytes ii. Monilophytes iii. Gymnosperms iv. Angiosperms - characteristics Flower: leaf-like whorls fulfill different functions.
Tracheophyte Evolution Origin Big split between Lycophyte lineage and Euphyllophytes Euphyllophytes have megaphylls, pseudomonopodial growth Next Big Split ...
IV. The Domain Eukarya D. Plants: 4. Non-tracheophytes 5. Tracheophytes b. Groups i. Lycopodiophytes http://universe-review.ca/R10-23-plants.htm http://mediatheek ...
One group evolved into the phylum Bryophyta and the other into phylum tracheophytes. ... needed a different way to reproduce without the new plant drying out. ...
III. Plant Diversity. D. Seed Tracheophytes. 3. Angiosperms 'flowering plants' ... flowers. Both serve to bribe animals to disperse either. Pollen or seeds ...
II. Introduction to Plants. A. Evolutionary History. 1. Green Algal 'roots' Ulva (sea lettuce) ... a. Liverworts most primitive plants - lie flat on ground ...
The Diversity of Life I. A Brief History of Life II. Classifying Life III. The Prokaryote Domains: Bacteria and Archaea IV. The Domain Eukarya D. Plants:
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KINGDOM PLANTAE PLANT EVOLUTION IN BRIEF Early green algae gave rise to early non-vascular plants, which gave rise to non-vascular plants we see today and vascular ...
Mutualists (bacteria and host both benefit) Unicellular, colonial, filamentous ... phototaxis: movement toward light. chemotaxis: movement to chemicals ...
Evolution and Diversity in Plants I - Ecol 182 4-7-2005 Re-downloaded at 7:10am on 4-7 Big Questions What have been the important constraints and / or principles ...
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Let s recall some basic facts about plants: All plants are multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic organisms All plant cells contain cell walls composed of cellulose
LAND PLANTS AND THEIR EVOLUTION Chapter 19 Characteristics of Plants Multicellular autotrophs Cell wall of cellulose Food stored as starch Evolved from green algae
Unit Two: Biodiversity Chapter Five and Six Understanding Organisms Kingdom Bacteria Bacteria are simple, prokaryotic organisms. They can be classified according to ...
Eukaryotic cells that have numerous organelles. Ability to make sugars (carbohydrates) through ... waxy cuticle to prevent plants from losing too much water ...
Ancient fossils 3.5 billion years b.p. Archetype for prokaryotic organisms. Phototrophs ... Mutualists (bacteria and host both benefit) Unicellular, colonial, ...
Charales are the closest relatives to the land plants Typical liverwort growth pattern-- note the dichotomous branching pattern. CSUBIOWEB - IMAGES BY STEVEN J. WOLF ...
... cycads, gnetophytes, and conifers Ginkgo Cycad Welwitschia Gnetum Ephedra Gymnosperms called gnetophytes; only 3 extant species Conifers: top row ...
Session 4 Notes I.a. 450 million years old I.b. i. No longer a water bath 1. gravity ii. Water 1. for extracting and transporting water 2. for preventing water loss
Most gymnosperms are woody trees with extensive secondary growth from ... Cone = cluster of bracteate branch-derived woody scales. Fig. 24-7, p. 432. resin duct ...
Kingdom Plantae Botany - the study of plants. Summary All Plants are autotrophs that produce food by photosynthesis. cell walls composed of cellulose. non-motile ...
taxonomy How we classify organisms based upon structural similarities and differences Carolus Linnaeus The Father of Modern Taxonomy Established methods for ...
Kratom is grown widely in Indonesia and exported as a dried herb and it is enjoyed in many forms around the world, the leaves are extracted into water and evaporated into a tar, which can be swallowed.
The water plants float in the water. The water plant ... Photosynthesis means that when the sun shines at the plant. ... The cuticle is waxy covering on plants. ...
... water-dwelling red and green algae as well as terrestrial ... Sand is gritty when rubbed between the thumb and index finger. Silt feels floury and velvety. ...
Plants Chapters 22-25 Flowering plants Cone-bearing plants Ferns and their relatives Flowers; Seeds Enclosed in Fruit Mosses and their relatives *FYI: GREEN ALGAE is ...
A. Non-Vascular (no true xylem or phloem) 1. Characteristics. a. ... A. Non-Vascular (no true xylem or phloem) 2. Mosses - have stomata regulate water loss ...
distributing water to all of the cells. of the plant. This fact ... Rhizome: underground 'body' of the fern. sporophyte. Fern. Sporophyte. note SORI (sing. ...
Fungi polysaccharide is chitin. Bacteria polysaccharide is peptidoglycan ... Flower parts in fours, fives. Veins in leaves branched. Vascular bundles in a ring ...
Plants & Photosynthesis A Dr. Production Root Anatomy Root Anatomy Flowers The flower is the centerpiece of angiosperm reproduction Double Fertilization STAMEN Anther ...