Plant Biodiversity Flashcards

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Bryophyta : Moss plant
Structure and characteristics

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  • no vascular tissue
  • rhizoids
  • thallus structure
  • dependent on water
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How do Bryophytes reproduce?

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  • Under wet conditions sperm swims to the ova.
  • A zygote grows on top of the female branch to produce sporophyte
  • spores produce in the capsule
  • spores are released when the calyptra breaks off
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Pteridophytes : ferns
Structure and characteristics

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  • true roots
  • vascular tissue
  • dependent on water
  • asexual reproduction
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How do pteridophyes reproduce?

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  • sorry produce spores
  • when spores mature , sporangia snap and fling out spores
  • spores dispersed by wind
  • germinate when they land in moist habitat
  • spore grows into -> prothallus
  • sperm swim to ova in water
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What are spermatophytes

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  • seed bearing plants
  • ## most highly advanced group of plants
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Gymnosperms : pine cone

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  • true roots
  • vascular tissue
  • water independent
  • reproduce sexually
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How do gymnosperms reproduce?

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  • A male gamete fuses with an ovum to form a zygote.
  • zygote forms into an embryo
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Angiosperms : flowers

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  • vascular tissue
  • water dependent
  • true roots
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How do angiosperms reproduce?

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  • Anthers (male) produce pollen grains
  • pollen grains are transferred by pollinators to the stigma (female)
  • zygote forms into embryo
  • ovary develops into fruit
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