Chapter 1 Introduction Flashcards
Timeline of plants:
_____ 475 mya
First evidence of spores, land plants
_____ 444 mya
Most major morphological innovations, stomata, vascular tissue
_____ 359 mya
Coal-forming swamps
_____ 299 mya
wet and dry environments on green plants
_____ 145 mya
Diversification of flowering plants
present
Origin of land plants
Silurian-Devonian explosion
Carboniferous: lycophytes and horsetails abundant
gymnosperms abundant
Angiosperms abundant
______ (origin of life, photosynthesis, oxygen atmosphere) eons:
______
Formation of solar system
Moon Forms
Liquid Water on Earth
_____
First oceans: heavy bombardment from space ends
Origin of lige
First evidence of photosynthetic cells
Oxygenic photosynthesis
____
First rocks containing oxygen
First eukaryotic fossils
First red algae
First lichen
Multicellular organisms begin to diversify slowly
Precambrian
Hadean Eon
Archaean Eon
Proterozoic Eon
_____(origin early diversification of animals, land plants, fungi):
_____
First upland plant communities (evergreen forests), diversification of fish
Emergence of Amphibians
_____
Insects diversity,
coal-forming swamps abundant
Sharks abundant
Radiation of amphibians
Phanerozoic Eon
Devonian
Carboniferous
Main features of a devonian plant community (7)
However, ____ had leaves without vascular connection
Simple dichotomous branching
Sporangia
15 to 30 cm tall
No roots
Stomata with guard cells
Central Vascular Strand
Cuticle
Asteroxylon
_____
One of the first tree-like plants
Grew to 10 meters
Had spores, global distribution
Archaeopteris
_____eon, the ____ era (nicknamed the age of mammals):
_____
Diversification of angiosperms and pollinating insects
_____
Diversification of grazing mammals
Phanerozoic Eon, The Cenozoic Era
Paleogene
Neogene
Adaptations to living on land:
several adaptations required _____
____ for support
exposed ____
_____
_____ for water
system for obtaining _____
a way to restrict water loss in ____
A means of _____ and _____ on land
multi-cellular tissues
Mechanical strength for support
Exposed light catching surfaces
Anchoring system
Conducting system for water
System for obtaining mineral nutrients
A way to restrict water loss in desiccating air
A means or reproducing and dispersing on land
1990: Three domains
Bacteria
Archaea
Eukarya
1990: Six Kingdoms System
Eubacteria
Archaebacteria
Protista
Plantae
Fungi
Animalia
Three clades of the plant kingdom:
______
______ (_____)
_______ (_____)
______ (_____)
Red Alga
Chlorophytes (Viridiplantae)
Charophytes (Streptophyta)
Embryophytes (Plantae)
Derived traits of plants:
____ and ____ evolved in many plant species.
____ helped land plants without true roots obtain nutrients
Cuticle
Secondary compounds
Fungi
Derived traits of plants:
4 traits absent in charophytes:
Alternation of generations
Walled spores
Multicellular gametangia
Apical meristems
The multicellular ____ is haploid and produces haploid gametes by mitosis
Fusion of the gametes give rise to the diploid ____ which produces haploid spores by meiosis
_____ transfer nutrients from parent to embryoo
____ land plants are called this due to dependency of embryo on the parent
Gametophyte
Sporophyte
Placental Transfer cells
Embryophytes
Alternation of generations in land plants (8):
FERTILIZATION
Zygote (2n)
Mitosis
Sporophyte (2n)
MEIOSIS
Haploid spores
Mitosis
Gametophyte multicellular haploid (n)
Timeline clade:
_____
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______
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Charophytes
[ Origin of plants]
Bryophytes
[ Early vascular plants]
Seedless vascular plants (ferns, horsetails)
[ First seed plants]
Gymnosperms (conifers)
[ Radiation of flowering plants]
Angiosperms