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Plant Diversity Chapter 20. Why are plants important? MM edicine FF ood CC onvert abiotic to biotic CC reate habitats MM odify the climate SS.

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Presentation on theme: "Plant Diversity Chapter 20. Why are plants important? MM edicine FF ood CC onvert abiotic to biotic CC reate habitats MM odify the climate SS."— Presentation transcript:

1 Plant Diversity Chapter 20

2 Why are plants important? MM edicine FF ood CC onvert abiotic to biotic CC reate habitats MM odify the climate SS tabilize the soil

3 Cladogram for plants

4 What adaptations allowed plants to come on to land? PP ollen grain CC uticle SS tomata mm ycorrhizae VV ascular tissue Xylem phloem

5 Diversity of Plants

6 Bryophytes Moss, liverworts, hornworts First land plants No true roots, stems, or leaves Contain no vascular tissue Rhizoids instead of roots Gametophyte is the dominant generation Require water for reproduction

7 Ferns Spore Bearing Plants Contains vascular tissue Evolved 350 million years ago Live in moist, acidic environments Created coal deposits Sporophyte dominant generation

8 Anatomy of a Fern Fiddlehead a baby frond

9 Gymnosperms conifers, cycads, ginkgos MMost ancient of the seed plants SSeeds lack protective outer coating

10 Conifers- evergreens Live in sandy soil, in a cool moist environment Roots spread out over a large shallow area Needlelike leaves covered with a thick waxy cuticle

11 Angiosperms The Flowering Plants 90% of all land plants Seeds are enclosed inside a protective fruit

12 Broken into two categories


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