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PLANTS & THEIR EVOLUTION. The General Plant Life Cycle: Alternation of Generations Sporophytes are the diploid stage that grow by mitosis from a fertilized.

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1 PLANTS & THEIR EVOLUTION

2 The General Plant Life Cycle: Alternation of Generations Sporophytes are the diploid stage that grow by mitosis from a fertilized egg and produce spores Gametophyes are the haploid stage that develop from by meiosis from spores and produce gametes (egg and sperm)

3 Evolution in General As plants have become more adapted to land the sporophyte generation has become the dominant stage of the life cycle

4 Algae Simple filamentous non-vascular plants adapted to aquatic habitats

5 Moss (P. Bryophytes) 18,600 species Non-vascular gametophyte dominant plants that are adapted (limited) to moist habitats The sporophyte live off the gametophyte and requires water for sperm transport

6 Mosses Life Cycle

7 Fern (P. Pterophyta) >12,000 species Seedless vascular sporophyte dominant plants adapted (limited) to moist habitats Both generations can photosynthesize and water is required for sperm transport

8 Fern Life Cycle

9 Conifers or Cone Bearing Plants (Gymnosperms or P. Coniferophyta) >700 species Sporophyte dominant naked seed bearing (cones) vascular plants adapted to dry and cool habitats (needles) The gametophyte is reduced to a few cells in the spore that produce the sperm or eggs

10 Pollen The male spore/gametophyte is transported in pollen grains Pollen grains are transported by the wind

11 Conifer Life Cycle

12 Flowering Plants (Angiosperms or Anthophyta) >260,000 species Sporophtye dominant seed bearing (flowers) vascular plant adapted to most habitats The gameophyte as in conifers

13 Flowering Plant Life Cycle

14 Flowers & Fruit Many flowering plants have coevolved with pollinators to transfer their pollen Fruits are secondary flower structures that develop to promote seed dispersal


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