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Continuing Trends in Plant Evolution Reduction of water-dependent gametophyte Vascular tissue – improved water/food transport More efficient roots, stems,

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1 Continuing Trends in Plant Evolution Reduction of water-dependent gametophyte Vascular tissue – improved water/food transport More efficient roots, stems, leaves *Tissues *Stomates Green: all these are in sporophyte

2 Reduction of gametophyte Specialization in sporophyte

3 Vascular tissue In sporophyte Interconnects all plant organs Xylem - water Phloem - sugar

4 Complex leaves Tissues Stomates

5 Plant classification review Bryophytes – no seeds, no roots, no vascular *Mosses, liverworts, hornworts Seedless, vascular plants – no seeds *Ferns, horsetails, club mosses, whisk ferns Gymnosperms - seeds & cones *Conifers, cycads, ginkgo, gnetophytes Flowering plants – seeds, flowers & fruits *Primitive, Monocots, Dicots

6 Seedless Vascular Plants Ferns, horsetails, club mosses, whisk ferns Sporophyte dominant Gametophyte small but still tied to water Dominant plants from late Devonian through early Permian *Equatorial coal forests Today somewhat marginal, but successful Heterospory in some (next time)

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8 Fern Life Cycle Gametophyte Fertilization Sporophyte Meiosis

9 Fern gametophytes … … with young sporophytes Mature fern sporophyte … … with clusters of sporangia

10 Whisk Fern, Psilotum

11 Club moss, Lycopodium

12 Horsetail, Equisetum

13 Carboniferous (-300 my) coal forest model


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