Title: Chapter 29: Plants
1Chapter 29 Plants
2 Evolution of plants
- Angiosperms
- Most abundant group of plants today
- the flowering plants
- Charophyceans
- The ancestor of all plants
3- Evidence for land plants evolving from green
algae
- Morphological and biochemical evidence
- structure of flagellated sperm
- formation of a phragmoplast
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4Moss Life Cycle
5Gametophyte Dominate Life Cycles
- Land plants like moss are Gametophyte Dominant
- During the Gametophyte stage and the Sporophyte
stage plants are equal in size and the stages
last the same amount of time - Nonvascular plants
6Fern Life Cycle
7Sporophyte Dominant Life Cycles
- Plants like Ferns are Sporophyte Dominant
- During the Sporophyte stage the plants are
bigger and are in this stage for longer - Vascular plants
8Four Phyla of the Plant Kingdom
- Bryophytes
- (mosses)
- Pteridophytes
- (ferns)
- Gymnosperms
- (early seed plants)
- Angiosperms
- (flowering plants)
(Bryophyte)
(Pteridophytes)
(Angiosperms)
(Gymnosperms)
9Bryophytes
mosses, liverworms, and hornworts at least 21,100
species
- Defining characteristics
- Lack vascular tissue
- Do not grow to very great heights
- Lack of roots
- Have rhizoids- very thin (single cell thick)
fillaments that anchor the plant and help
transport nutrients - Transports subtances through diffusion and
osmosis - Hapliod cells- only one set of chromosomes
- Thrive in moist enviornments
10Pterophytes
Ferns at least 12,000 species
- Defining characteristics
- Have vascular tissue
- Seedless
- Leaves usually arise from underground stem
- Thrive in tropical areas
11Gymnosperms
conifers- cone plants at least 200 species
- Defining characteristics
- contain seeds
- seeds not enclosed in chambers
- Vascular tissues
- allow plant to grow taller
12Angiosperms
flowering plants at least 260,000 species
- Occupy almost all regions of the world
- except extreme habitats such as high
mountaintops, the deep oceans, and the areas near
the poles - can be small herbs, parasitic plants, shrubs,
vines, lianas, or giant trees - crucial for human survival
- most natural clothing fibers are angiosperms
- important resources for timber and medicine
13Angiosperms (continued)
- Defining characteristics
- reproduce quickly
- seeds enclosed in fruit (seeds are protected)
- distinct underground roots
- complex structure
- help absorb nutrients
- strong vascular tissue
- allows them to grow high
- leaves
- help carry out photosynthesis
- cuticles and spores help maintaine water (keep it
from evaporating)
14Adaptions of land plants that increased their
survival
- Apical Meristems
- Alteration of generations
- Walled spores
- Multicellular Gamentangia
- Cuticles
- Secondary compounds
15Apical Meristems
- located at tip of root and top of stem
- increase plants availability to nutrients
16Walled Spores
- tough outer walls
- allows spores to survive in harsh environments
17Multicellular gametangia
- where the gametes are produced
- female gametangia are called archegonia
- male gametangia are called antheridia
18Cuticles
- helps water loss from above ground plant organs
- protect the plant from parasites
19Alterations of Generations
- life cycle alternates between two different
multicellular bodies, with each producing the
other. - derived trait of land plants
- gametophytes and sporophytes (definitions on
sheet) - sporophytes produce spores which develop into
gametophytes, and gametophytes produce gametes
that join, forming zygotes that develop into
sporophytes.
20Sexual Reproduction in animals vs. alterations in
generations in plants.
- haploid stage in animals is made up of single
celled gametes. - in plants both multicellular haploid and
multicellular diploid stages in the life cycle.
21Adaptations of pteridophytes (ferns)
- have xylem and phloem
- have roots
- have leaves
- most are homosporous
22Works Cited
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