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Title: Lecture Ch. 30 ______


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Lecture Ch. 30______
  • Chapter 30 Plant Diversity II The
    Evolution of Seed Plants

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Seed Plant Reproductive Adaptations
  • Reduction of the gametophyte shift from haploid
    to diploid condition female gametophyte and
    embryo remain in sporangia (protection against
    drought and ionizing radiation on land?)
  • Advent of the seed multicellular sporophyte
    embryo with food supply and protective coat
    heterosporous (two types of spores)
    megaspores---gtfemale gametophyte---gteggs
    microspores---gt male gametophyte---gtsperm
  • Evolution of pollen develop from microspores
    which mature into the male gametophytes
    resistant and airborne for a terrestrial
    environment eliminated water (sporopollenin
    coats)

3
Seed Plants
  • P. 598 Reduced gametophyte dependent on
    sporophyte
  • Gametophyte is surrounded by tissues of
    sporophyte
  • Gametophyte derives its nutrition from the
    sporophyte

4
Seeds - an important means of dispersing offspring
  • Seed consists of a sporophyte embryo packaged
    along with a food supply and a protective coat.
  • The gametophyte develops within the confines of a
    spore p.598 (fig. C)
  • Seed plants are heterosporous-means they have two
    different types of sporangia that produce two
    types of spores
  • Megasporangia produce megaspores which give rise
    to female gametophytes
  • Microsporangia produce microspores which give
    rise to male gametophytes

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Ovule to Seed
  • Sporophylls are small reproductive leaves where
    pollen cones and ovulate cones develop
  • Megasporangium is surrounded by integuments
  • Megaspore develops inside the megasporangium
  • Integuments, megasporangium, megaspore make up
    the ovule

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Fertilized Ovule
  • Female gametophyte develops inside a megaspore
    and produces one or more egg cells
  • Megaspore develops into multicellular female
    gametophyte
  • Micropyle the only opening through the
    integuments-allows entry of a pollen grain
  • Pollen grain contains a male gametophyte which
    develops a pollen tube that discharges

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Gymnosperm Seed
  • Fertilization initiates the transformation of the
    ovule into a seed, which consists of a sporophyte
    embryo, a food supply, and a protective seed coat
    derived from the integuments

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Gymnosperms
  • Cone-bearing plants
  • Lack enclosed chambers (ovaries) for seeds
  • Ovules and seeds develop on specialized leaves
    called sporophylls
  • Ginkgo, cycads, and conifers
  • All are evergreens
  • Needle-shaped leaves
  • Vascular tissue refinement tracheids water
    conducting and supportive element of xylem

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Angiosperms
  • Most diverse and geographically widespread of all
    plants
  • Flowering plants(Phy Anthophyta)
  • Monocots 1 embryonic seed leaf (lilies, palms,
    grasses, grain crops)
  • Dicots 2 embryonic seed leaves (roses, peas,
    sunflowers, oaks, maples)
  • Vascular tissue refinement vessel elements/fiber
    cells

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The flower the defining structure of angiosperms
  • Reproductive structure pollen transfer
    specialized shoot with modified leaves
  • Sepals enclose flower before it opens
  • Petals attract pollinators
  • Stamens male anther (produces pollen), filament
  • Carpels female stigma, style, ovary, ovules

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Angiosperm life cycle
  • Fruit (mature ovary) seeds from ovules
  • Pollen grains 2 haploid cells (immature male
    gametophytes)
  • Ovules (female gametophyte embryo sac)
  • Double fertilization 1 sperm w/ egg diploid
    zygote other sperm w/ 2 nuclei in center of sac
    triploid endosperm
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