Kingdom Plantae Flashcards
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What characteristics do all organisms in kingdom plantae have?
- multicellular
- eukaryotic cells
- cellulose cell walls
- feed by photosynthesis using chlorophyll, only some have chloroplasts
- show differentiation
Describe the life histories of the kingdom plantae
The life histories involve 2 generations. First a diploid generation occurs, known as a sporophyte, during which spores are formed. this is followed by a haploid generation, known as the gametophyte, during which sex cells (gametes) are produced.
One of the two generations is more conspicuous and occupies a greater portion of the life cycle: this is known as the dominant generation
What are Division Bryophyta?
This is the simplest group of land plants and contains two main classes, the liverworts and mosses
Why are Division Bryophyta small?
They are poorly adapted to live on land and confined to damp, shady places and seldom reach a significant size
What are the consequences of having no true vascular tissue?
They lack xylem and phloem and as a result there is no vascular tissue to offer support. support is due to turgor within cells
Why is there no leaves or stems for Division Bryophyta
The so-called leaves of mosses are haploid and are not homologous to true leaves which are diploid
Where do Division Bryophyta have cuticle and stomata?
In sporophyte capsules which provides a degree of protection as this part of plant extends above the main plant into the drier air
Which generation is dominate in Division Bryophyta
Haploid gametophyte generation is dominant
How are the bodies of mosses anchored?
By rhizoids, not roots. Rhizoids are haploid, filamentous outgrowths of the gametophyte
Why are mosses limited to areas with water?
Rhizoids do not penetrate soil, so moss is limited to ares with water and ions close to surface of soil
How are moss spores distributed/
Mosses produce spores in a capsule at the end of a stalk that lifts the spore producing capsule above the ground. This enables the spores to be dispersed by wind currents
What is the advantage to mosses of growing on walls?
Avoid competition from grasses and other plants and avoid damage by trampling.
What are division Tracheophyta?
These multicellular plants are the most primitive group to evolve a true vascular system.
Examples of tracheophytes are: Pteridophytes (ferns), Spermatophytes (angiosperms – flowering plants)
How are water and nutrients transported in Division Tracheophyta?
The system consists of xylem (for transporting water and mineral ions) and phloem (distributes organic nutrients). Support is by turgor within the cells and the woody xylem vessel and other strengthening elements of the vascular bundles.
What is the habitat of ferns?
Dark and damp areas eg under hedgerows