a cladogram of plant groups – shows evolutionary relationships of plants

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A Cladogram of Plant Groups – shows evolutionary relationships of plants Flowering plants Cone-bearing plants Ferns and their relatives Mosses and their relatives Green algae ancestor Flowers; Seeds Enclosed in Fruit Seeds Water-Conducting (Vascular) Tissue

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Flowering plants. Cone-bearing plants. Ferns and their relatives. Flowers; Seeds Enclosed in Fruit. Mosses and their relatives. Seeds. Water-Conducting (Vascular) Tissue. Green algae ancestor. A Cladogram of Plant Groups – shows evolutionary relationships of plants. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: A  Cladogram  of Plant Groups  – shows evolutionary relationships of plants

A Cladogram of Plant Groups – shows evolutionary relationships of plants

Floweringplants

Cone-bearingplants

Ferns andtheir relatives

Mosses andtheir relatives

Green algaeancestor

Flowers; SeedsEnclosed in Fruit

Seeds

Water-Conducting(Vascular) Tissue

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The Diversity of Plants

Cone-bearing plants760 species

Ferns andtheir relatives11,000 species

Mosses andtheir relatives15,600 species

Floweringplants235,000 species

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Structure of a Leaf - the cuticle protects the leaf against transpiration

Veins

XylemPhloem

Vein

Cuticle

Epidermis

Palisademesophyll

Epidermis

Stoma

Guardcells

Spongymesophyll

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are categorized as

that completetheir life cycle in

that completetheir life cycle in

that completetheir life cycle in

Plants

Annuals Biennials Perennials

1 growingseason 2 years

More than2 years

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Types of Plants – Seedless

•Mosses (Bryophytes)

•Ferns (Pterophyta)

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Types of Plants - seeds

• Cone Bearing (Gymnosperms)

• Flowering (Angiosperm)

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Gymnosperms vs AngiospermsComparing Features of Seed Plants

Feature

Seeds

Reproduction

Examples

Gymnosperms Angiosperms

Bear their seeds on cones

Can reproduce without water; male gametophytes are contained in pollen grains; fertilization occurs by pollination

Conifers, cycads, ginkgoes, gnetophytes

Bear their seeds within flowers

Can reproduce without water; male gametophytes are contained in pollen grains; fertilization occurs by pollination

Grasses, flowering trees and shrubs, wildflowers, cultivated flowers

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Comparison of Monocots and DicotsMonocots Dicots

Seeds

Leaves

Flowers

Stems

Roots

Single cotyledon

Parallel veins

Floral parts often in multiples of 3

Vascularbundlesscattered throughout stem

Fibrous roots

Two cotyledons

Branched veins

Floral parts often in multiplesof 4 or 5

Vascularbundlesarranged ina ring

Taproot

Figure 22–25 Comparison ofMonocots and Dicots

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Flower Functions

• Sexual Reproduction!• Flowers are pollinated by:– Wind– Insects– Birds

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Fruit – after pollination the ovary develops a wall of tissue surrounding the seed

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FLOWER PARTS

• Pistil – female part of the plant– Contains the stigma, style and ovary (surround and protect

the seeds)

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FLOWER PARTS

• Stamen – male part of the plant– Contains the anther and filament

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FLOWER PARTS• Petals – colorful, leaflike structures

• Sepals – green leaflike structures at the base of the flower

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The structure of a flower.

FilamentAnther

StigmaStyle

Ovary

Carpel

PetalSepalOvule

Stamen

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Transpiration

Evaporation of water molecules out of leaves.

Pull of water molecules upward from the roots.

A B