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1 Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land

2 Evidence suggests land plants evolved from green algae Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land Rose-shaped complexes for cellulose synthesis Peroxysome enzymes Structure of flagellated sperm Formation of a phragmoplast Genetic similarities.

3 Plants vs. Algae Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land Ancestral alga red algae chlorophytes charophyceans embryophytes

4 Kingdom Plantae Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land Ancestral alga red algae chlorophytes charophyceans embryophytes Kingdom Protista

5 Kingdom Streptophyta Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land Ancestral alga red algae chlorophytes charophyceans embryophytes Kingdom Protista

6 Kingdom Viridiplantae Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land Ancestral alga red algae chlorophytes charophyceans embryophytes Kingdom Protista

7 Kingdom Plantae. Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land Ancestral alga red algae chlorophytes charophyceans embryophytes Kingdom Protista

8 Derived traits of plants Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land Apical meristem (“growing tip”) Alternation of generations (sporophyte and gametophyte) Multicellular sporangia that produce walled spores Multicellular gametangia Multicellular, dependent embryos.

9 Alternation of generations. Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land

10 Mosses and bryophytes are dominated by the gametophyte stage. Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land gametophyte sporophyte

11 Mosses and bryophytes are dominated by the gametophyte stage. Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land mother child

12 Sphagnum moss covers great expanses of land as peat bogs, playing an important role in the carbon cycle. Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land

13 Sphagnum moss covers great expanses of land as peat bogs, playing an important role in the carbon cycle. Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land

14 Sphagnum moss covers great expanses of land as peat bogs, playing an important role in the carbon cycle. Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land

15 Seedless Vascular Plants. Club mosses Ferns Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land

16 Ferns and other seedless vascular plants formed the first forests. Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land

17 Vascular transport Roots Leaves Sporophylls Seeds. Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land Evolutionary milestones:

18 Xylem carries water and minerals up Made from dead cells called thracheids Lignin is a tough carbohydrate that allows the plant to grow tall. Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land Vascular Transport

19 Phloem carries down Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land Vascular Transport Made from living tissue.

20 Absorb water and nutrients May have evolved from subterranean stems May have evolved once or several times. Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land Roots

21 Leaves Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land

22 Leaves Two kinds: microphylls and megaphylls. Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land

23 Sporophylls Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land

24 Sporophylls Sporophylls are modified leaves with sporangia Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land

25 Sporophylls Sporophylls are modified leaves with sporangia Most seedless vascular plants make just one type of spore which develops into a bisexual gametophyte. Chapter 29 – How Plants Colonized Land.


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