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Conifers. BIOL 1407. Seed Plants. Vascular Tissue Produce seeds Dispersal of offspring Produce pollen Sperm transfer without water. Seed Plants. Sporophyte dominant Gametophytes Greatly reduced in size Dependent on sporophyte. Seed Plants. Heterosporous Megaspore
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Conifers BIOL 1407
Seed Plants • Vascular Tissue • Produce seeds • Dispersal of offspring • Produce pollen • Sperm transfer without water
Seed Plants • Sporophyte dominant • Gametophytes • Greatly reduced in size • Dependent on sporophyte
Seed Plants • Heterosporous • Megaspore • Grows into female gametophyte eggs • Microspore • Grows into male gametophyte sperm • Photo Credit for Ovulate Cone: Dr. Stephen Bostic, ACC • Circled area: Ovule
Pollen Production • Pollen cones have microsporophylls • Each microsporophyll has microsporangia • Photo Credit for Immature Male Pine Cones: Menchi, Wikimedia Commons
Pollen Production • Meiosis occurs within microsporangia microspores • Photo Credit for Staminate Cone: Dr. Stephen Bostic, ACC • Microsporangium circled in red • Microsporophyll at tip of yellow pointer • Microspores circled in pink
Pollen Production • Microspores grow into male gametophytes • Male gametophyte = pollen grain
Pollination • Pollen is released • Travels from male to female • Pollination occurs when pollen grain lands on female • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bwl4g48-uIE
Pollen Germination • After landing pollen coat breaks open • 1 cell produces pollen tube • Photo Credit: Dr. David Byres, Florida Community College at Jacksonville
Pollen Germination • A different cell produces 2 sperm cells by mitosis • They will move down pollen tube as it grows • Photo Credit: Dr. David Byres, Florida Community College at Jacksonville
Pollen Germination • Pollen tube digests its way through female tissues to reach the egg
Ovules • Ovulate cones have megasporophylls • Each megasporophyll has ovules containing megasporangia • Photo Credit for Immature Female Ponderosa Pine Cones: Susan McDougall @ USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database
Ovules • Meiosis occurs within megasporangium forms 1 megaspore and 3 haploid nuclei (degenerate) • Photo Credit: Dr. Stephen Bostic, ACC • Megasporangium circled in red • Megasporophyll at tip of yellow pointer
Ovules • Megaspore grows into female gametophyte • Female gametophyte makes 1-2 eggs by mitosis
Ovules • Integuments surround female gametophyte • Micropyle lets pollen reach female gametophyte
Ovules Seeds • Integuments seed coat • Female gametophyte food supply • Fertilized egg embryo
Seeds • Dispersed by: • Wind • Animals • Water • Mechanical • Photo Credit for Pitch Pine Seeds: Steve Hurst @ USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database
Types of Seed Plants • Gymnosperms • Naked Seeds • Not enclosed in ovaries • No fruits or flowers
Types of Seed Plants • Angiosperms • Flowering Plants • Seeds enclosed in ovaries • Fruits and flowers
Modern Gymnosperms • Conifers • Oldest living plants • Largest living plants • Widespread • Reproductive structure: Cones
Modern Gymnosperms • Cycads • Wiry leaves • “Sago palms” • Ginkgos • Deciduous trees • One species • Herbal supplement
Modern Gymnosperms • Gnetophytes • Ephedra (Mormon tea) • Welwitschia
The End Unless otherwise specified, all images in this presentation came from: Campbell, et al. 2008. Biology, 8th ed. Pearson Benjamin Cummings.