Nonvascular Plants Flashcards
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Three Lineages of nonvasular plants
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- Hepatophytes (liverworts) - most ancient
- Bryophytes (mosses)
- Anthocerophytes (hornworts)
- vasuclar sister
2
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Typical Features (in land plant respects)
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- Heteromorphic alternation of generations
- Gametangia enclosed by a sterile layer
of cells - Retention of zygote (no mech of dispersal)
- Multicellular sporophytes
- Sporopollenin in spore walls
- Parenchyma
- Plasmodesmata
- Cutical
- Stomata
3
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Cutical
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Wax lipid layer on outside of the plant cells
4
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Two traits that distinguish nonvascular plants from other land plants
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- No lignified vascular tissue
- limits plant height
- Haploid phase dominant
- gametophyte is the larger
- Multicellular sporophyte remains
attached and is nutritionally dependent
on gametophyte
5
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Water uptake and movement in nonvascular plants
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1. Absorption of water and dissolved minerals is directly from the environment 2. Water movement - external water movement via capillary action - Cell-to-cell osmosis through cell membranes - Diffusion through cell wall - Water-conduction cells in some mosses and liverworts
6
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Alternation of heteromorphic generations in nonvascular plants
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- Homosporous
- Sporophyte
- Gametophyte
7
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Homosporous
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Only one type of spore
8
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Sporophyte
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Sporangia: spore-producing structure
9
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Gametophyte
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Gametangia: gamete-producing multicellular structure with a surrounding layer of sterile cells
- Antheridia
- Archegonia (instead of oogonia)
10
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Heptophytes: Habitats
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- found in moist, shaded habitats
- highest diversity in tropical rain forests
- A few aquatic species
- Epiphytes
11
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Liverworts are….
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the closest living relatives of the earliest land plants
12
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Bryophytes: Habitats
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- Perenials
- Most in moist, shaded habitats
- important pioneering species
- Epiphytes
13
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Bryophytes: Gametophytes
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- Dominate life cycle
- main axis with blades
- ‘leaves’ in a spiral arrangement
- Gametangia at shoot tips
- Numerous discoidal plastids (flat, circular)
- Rhizoids
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Bryophyte: ‘Leaves’
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- one cell thick
- mid-rib in many
- No stomata
- Cutical
* example of convergent evolution