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Plants (K. Plantae). Plant Basics. Multicellular eukaryotes Cell wall of cellulose Photosynthetic (photoautotrophic) Evolved from an organism similar to today’s green algae Need to survive 1. sunlight 2. water and minerals 3. gas exchange 4. movement of water & nutrients.
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Plant Basics • Multicellular eukaryotes • Cell wall of cellulose • Photosynthetic (photoautotrophic) • Evolved from an organism similar to today’s green algae • Need to survive • 1. sunlight 2. water and minerals • 3. gas exchange 4. movement of water & nutrients
Just how do plants move water and nutrients? • Diffusion (if there is not a long way to go) • Capillary action • Vascular tissue • Xylem (water up from the roots) • Tracheids • Phloem (carbs down from the leaves)
The Nonvascular Plants • Low to the ground • no vascular tissue • gametophyte dominant • antheridia (female parts) and archegonia (male parts)
The Nonvascular Plants • Division Bryophyta • Mosses • Moist habitats with poor soils • Rhizoids (root like)
The Nonvascular Plants • Division Hepaticophyta/ Hepatophya • Liverworts • Reproduce via gemmae • Thallus (body)
The Nonvascular Plants • Division Anthocerophyta • hornworts
Seedless Vascular Plants • Require water for reproduction • Sporophyte dominant • No seeds (spores instead) • Vascular tissue
Seedless Vascular Plants • Division Lycophyta • Club mosses (small plants in moist woodlands) • Many are epiphytes (grow on trees but don’t harm them)
Seedless Vascular Plants • Division Arthrophyta • Equisetum (horsetail/ scoring rush)- abrasive silica in stems, found in marshes
Seedless Vascular Plants • Division Pterophyta • Ferns • Spores found in sori on the underside of fronds
Seed Plants- General Info • Do not require water for fertilization • Gametophyte dominant • Produce seeds • Adaptations for reproduction • Flowers/ cones to protect seeds • Pollination • Protection of embryos in seeds
Seed Plants- Gymnosperms • “naked seed”
Seed Plants- Gymnosperms • Division Cycadophyta (cycads like the sago palm and palm trees) • Mycorrizhae
Seed Plants- Gymnosperms • Division Gingophyta • Gingko biloba – the only extant member of this division (“a living fossil”) • Male and female trees
Seed Plants- Gymnosperms • Division Gnetophyta • Ephedra, Welwitschia
Seed Plants- Gymnosperms • Division Coniferophyta (the conifers) • “cone-bearers” • Evergreens such as pines, firs
Seed Plants- Angiosperms • Most diverse • Division Anthophyta (“flowering plants”) • More on flowers later…
Seed Plants- Angiosperms • Monocots • Flower parts in 3’s • Examples: Lily, iris, grasses
Seed Plants- Angiosperms • Dicots • Flower parts in 4’s or 5’s • Examples: rose, daisy, sunflower
Plant Structures Stoma- found on leaf surface; used for gas exchange; opening controlled by guard cells; transpiration can also occur through stomata
Plant Responses • Tropism- response due to an environmental stimulus; controlled primarily by hormones • Phototropism- light • Gravitropism/ geotropism- gravity • Thigmotropism- touch
Plant Adaptations • Aquatic Plants • Mangrove trees • Desert Plants • Succulents • Thick coverings • Carnivorous Plants • Pitcher plants (shape, color, smell) • Venus fly trap • Parasitic Plants