Topic 15 Flashcards

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Origin of Vascular Plants

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Earliest vascular plant fossils about 425 mya

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Shared Derived Traits of Vascular Plants

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  1. Vascular tissue
  2. Life cycles with dominant sporophytes that are not continuously reliant on gametophytes
  3. Well developed roots/leaves
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Two Types of Vascular Plant Leaves

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Microphylls evolved as outgrowths of stems.

Megaphylls evolved from webbing between flattened branches

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Sporophylls

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modified leaves bearing sporangia

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Sori

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Clusters of sporangia found on the underside of sporophylls on ferns

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Strobili

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cone like structures formed from a group of sporophylls aka cones

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Homosporous v. heterosporous plants

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Homosporous plants are seedless vascular plants with sporophytes producing a single type of spore that develop from a bisexual gametophyte

Heterosporous plants are all seeds plants producing megaspores and microspores

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Characteristics of Seedless Vascular Plants

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  1. Vascular tissue enable heigh
  2. Have flagellated sperm that require a film of water for fertilization
  3. Sporophyte is dominant
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2 Clades of Seedless Vascular Plants

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  1. Lycophyta: club mosses, spike mosses, and quillworts that are microphyllous
  2. Monilophyta: ferns, horsetails, whisk ferns, and relatives that have megaphylls
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