Vascular Plants- no seeds, no flowers (Plants) Flashcards
survival
better able to survive than non-vascular because they can grow taller and access resources like light better
moving away from water
require vascular tissue
development of vascular tissue
most important structural advances in evolution of plants
horsetails
earliest plant to develop vascular tissue
carboniferous period
equisetem (horsetail/scouring brushes) were main vegetation on earth
grew up to 15 meters tall
now used as fossil fuels
no seed, no flowers vascular plants
less significant now
around 20 species
found in swampy places
2 types of stem: sterile and spore producing
medicinal uses: home remedy for kidney and bladder diseases
polish furniture and wood floors
sterile stem
photosynthetic
lives through growing season
very small leaves arranged in whorls around joined nodes of stem
extensive system of rhizomes
stems are hollow and joined
many types of tissue in stems
no longer has pith- has a central canal surrounded by vascular tissue
vascular tissue bundle- 2 bundles of phloem sandwiching not well developed xylem
vascular canals contain sap that stores materials
endodermis surrounds vascular tissue
spore producing stem
don't live very long no chlorophyll produces spores in April or May spores located in small cones at tope of stem spores fall onto ground and germinate produce male and female sex cells
fern sporophyte
dominant phase
vegetative structure made up of rhizome, fronds and vascular tissue
recognizable to people
sori
structures under frond leaves containing haploid spores
fern gametophyte generation
bisexual
produce gametes in antheridia and archegonia
sperm swim to eggs- still highly reliant on water