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2 Four Types of Plants Non-vascular Vascular Gynosperms Angiosperms

3 Nonvascular plants: Mosses Characteristics no water transport system rhizoids used to anchor spores for reproduction no seeds Where must mosses live?

4 Peat Bog “Peat Moss”

5 Primitive Vascular Plants: Ferns Characteristics internal transport system xylem/phloem & roots swimming sperm need water to reproduce spores for reproduction no seeds First true roots, stems, leaves spores Where must ferns live?

6 Ancient Tree Ferns Carboniferous forest – 290-350 mya Forests of ferns & mosses decayed into deposits of coal & oil Fossil fuels… I get it!

7 Ferns - adaptations See the first true Roots Stems Leaves Still considered primitive because ferns are still dependent on water for reproduction

8 Gymnosperms (conifers) Characteristics internal transport xylem/phloem, roots seeds “naked” seeds in cone (no fruit) pollen sperm that doesn’t have to swim

9 Diversity in conifers

10 Cones & “naked” seeds

11 male female male (pollen) cones female cones sporangium & pollen pine embryo

12 Flowering plants Characteristics internal transport system xylem/phloem, roots flower specialized structure for sexual reproduction pollen sperm that doesn’t have to swim seeds within fruit

13 FLOWER FLOWER: specialized structure found in angiosperms

14 Anther Filament Stamen Stigma Style Ovary Carpel Sepal Petal Ovule Flower 4 rings of flower parts sepals petals stamens male carpel female

15 Identify the flower structures…

16 Flower variations


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