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Plants. Evolutionary Past. Cyanobacteria Blue- green algae Photosynthetic Responsible for the marked increase in Oxygen 2000 million years ago. Cyanobacteria Evidence. DNA shows the first green plants evolved from prokaryotes between 2500 and 1000 million years ago.
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Evolutionary Past • Cyanobacteria • Blue- green algae • Photosynthetic • Responsible for the marked increase in Oxygen 2000 million years ago
Cyanobacteria Evidence • DNA shows the first green plants evolved from prokaryotes between 2500 and 1000 million years ago. • Same chlorophyll in algae and land plants.
Endosymbiosis • a symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which one of the two organisms (the endosymbiont) lives inside the body of the other one (the host).
Classification of Plants • Kingdom - Plantae • Division (-phyta) • Class (-opsida) • Subclass (-idae) • Order (-ales) • Family (-aceae) • Genus • Species (Genus + specific epithet)
Magnolia grandiflora • Plantae--includes all plants • Magnoliophyta--flowering plants • Magnoliopsida--dicots • Magnoliidae--subclass for Magnolia-like plants • Magnoliales--order for Magnolia-like plants • Magnoliaceae--family for Magnolia-like plants • Magnolia--genus that includes all Magnolias • grandiflora--specific epithet
Circumscription of Features • A new condition is added at each step to set up a category that is MOST specific. Example: • Things with wheels = buses, cars, bicycles, skates, airplanes, trains, etc. • And is ground transport = buses, cars, bicycles, trains • And can carry more than one person = buses, cars, trains • And runs on rails = trains http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/tfplab/lab1a.htm#taxonomy
Four major lineages • Nonvascular – lack xylem & phloem & seeds • Seedless vascular – have xylem & phloem, lack seeds • Gymnosperms - have seeds, but not enclosed • Angiosperms - enclosed seeds
Examples Seedless Vascular Nonvascular Dicot Angiosperm Gymnosperm Monocot
Classes of Angiosperms • Monocotyledonae (Monocots) • Very few are annuals • Lilies, grasses, cattails, palms, yuccas, orchids, irises • Dicotyledonae (Dicots) • More primative, 1/6 are annuals • Almost all kinds of trees and shrubs • Snapdragons, mints, peas, sunflowers
Parts of the flower PISTIL • Stigma • Style • Ovary STAMEN • Anther • Filament becomes the fruit becomes the seed
Reproductive Organs Close up of stigma, style and anthers in a tulip
Works Cited –retrieved 5/16/06 • http://www.personal.psu.edu • http://www.biology.iastate.edu • http://www.emc.maricopa.edu • http://fybio.bio.usyd.edu.au • http://scitec.uwichill.edu • http://images.google.com/images • http://www.cas.vanderbilt.edu
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