Seedless vascular plants Flashcards
1
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how are seedless vascular plants different from bryophytes
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- have vascular tissue
2
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how SVP differ from seed plants
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- have no seeds
- reproduce by spores
- flagellated sperm require water to fertilize
3
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SVP phylums
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- phylum lycophyta (club mosses and quillworts)
- phylum pterophyta ( ferns, horsetails)
4
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phylum lycophyta
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- club mosses and quillworts
- look like robust mosses
- have true leaves (microphylls, one vein up middle)
- common paleozoic fossils
5
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club mosses
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- have vascular tissue
- sporophyte is dom
- produce spores on strobili (cone like structure specialized for making spores)
6
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two groups of CLUB MOSSES
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- ground pines (lycopodium)
- spike mosses (selaginella)
7
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structure of club moss sporophyte
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- threadlike stem, microphylls
- sporophylls (leaes that bear spores) scattered or in strobili
- stem = rhizome with apical meristem
- adventitious root (root tissue growing from stem)
8
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Club mosses sexual reproduction
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- main plant is the sporophyte
- sporangia is located on the the sporophylls
- spores formed by meiosis in sporangia:
lycopodium: homosporous (tetrad)
selaginella: heterosporous (mega (F) and microspores (M))
9
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lycopodium vs selaginella fertilization
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lyco:
- one large gametophyte, contains both archegonium and antheridium
selag:
- two separate gametophytes, from microspores and megaspores
10
Q
asexual reproduction club mosses
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- fragmentation or bulbils
11
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Quillworts
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- aquatic, corm (thick, wide stem), spoon shaped microphylls
- heterosporous
- no strobili
12
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Phylum psilotophyta
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- whisk ferns
13
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Whisk ferns general characteristics
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- main plant is the sporophyte
- no roots or leaves (conductive tissue)
- gametophytes like fern gametophytes
14
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whisk fern structure of sporophyte
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- dichotomously branched stems with leaflike flaps
- stem epidermis is photosynthetic
- vascular cylinder in stem center
- rhizomes underground
15
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whisk fern sexual repro
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- yellow sporangia release spores
- tiny dichotomously branched, pale gametophytes
- each gametophyte has archgonia and antheridia