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UNIT 3:
BIODIVERSITY
OF PLANTS
Campbell & Reece (2010);
Chapter 29 and 30
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290, 000 known plant species
Land plants enabled survival of other life
forms on land – including animals
Roots provide habitats, stabilize landscapes
Oxygen supply
Ultimate provider of food eaten by terrestrial
animals
Common (derived) traits of land plants –
separate them from ancestral plants (algal
relatives):
Alteration of generations & multicellular,
dependent embryo’s
Walled spores produced in sporangia
Multicellular gametangia
Apical meristems
Alteration of Generations
The life cycle includes both
multicellular haploid (n) &
multicellular diploid (2n)
organisms
Multicellular, Dependent Embryos
After fertilization zygote develops into
a multicellular embryo within maternal
structures.
Maternal tissues provide nutrients.
Embryo is dependent
Land plant called embryophytes.
Walled Spores Produced in Sporangia
Sporophyte produces spores in organs called
sporangia
Diploid cells called sporocytes undergo
meiosis – generate (n) spores
Spore walls contain
sporopollenin:
resistant to harsh
environments
Multicellular Gametangia
Gametes produced in multicellular organs – gametangia.
Female gametangia – archegonia – produce single egg
Male gametangia – antheridia - produce & release sperm
– fertilize egg internally
within the archegonium
Apical Meristems
Plants sustain continual growth in
apical meristems
Cells from apical meristems differentiate into various
tissues
1) Elongation of the roots
Nutrients & water from soil
2) Growth of stems & leaves
More area for photosynthesis
GROUPING OF LAND PLANTS
• Ancestral species gave rise to a vast diversity of
modern plants
• Land plants informally grouped based on
presence or absence of vascular tissue
• Most plants have vascular tissue; these constitute
the vascular plants
• Nonvascular plants are commonly called
bryophytes
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GROUPING OF LAND PLANTS
• Seedless vascular plants can be divided:
– Lycophytes (club mosses and their relatives)
– Pterophytes (ferns and their relatives)
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GROUPING OF LAND PLANTS
• Seed plants
• A seed is an embryo and nutrients surrounded by
a protective coat
• Seed plants can be divided into:
– Gymnosperms, the “naked seed” plants, including
the conifers
– Angiosperms, the flowering plants
GYMNOSPERMS ANGIOSPERMS
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• Conifers (seeds not enclosed)
• “Naked seed”
• All flowering plants
• 90% of living plant species
• Seeds develop in ovaries –
originate within flowers & mature
into fruits
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Bryophyta (non-vascular plants)
(p. 606 – 609)
• Phylum includes all mosses (Bryophyta)
• Bryophytes: all non-vascular plants
– Include liverworts, hornworts & mosses
• Mosses show alternation of generations
– i.e. have sporophyte & gametophyte generation
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Bryophyta
• In all bryophytes gametophytes are dominant
in life cycle
• Larger & longer living than sporophyte
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Key
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n) Protonemata
(n)
“Bud”
“Bud”
Male
gametophyte
(n)
Female
gametophyte (n)
Gametophore
Rhizoid
Spores
Spore
dispersal
Peristome
Sporangium
MEIOSIS Seta
Capsule
(sporangium)
Foot
Mature
sporophytes
Capsule with
peristome (SEM)
Female
gametophytes
2mm
Raindrop
Sperm
Antheridia
Egg
Archegonia
FERTILIZATION
(within archegonium)
Zygote
(2n)
Embryo
Archegonium
Young
sporophyte
(2n)
THE MOSS LIFE CYCLE
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Key
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n) Protonemata
(n)
“Bud”
“Bud”
Male
gametophyte
(n)
Female
gametophyte (n)
Gametophore
Rhizoid
Spores
Spore
dispersal
Peristome
Sporangium
MEIOSIS Seta
Capsule
(sporangium)
Foot
Mature
sporophytes
Capsule with
peristome (SEM)
Female
gametophytes
2mm
THE MOSS LIFE CYCLE
Key
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n) Protonemata
(n)
“Bud”
“Bud”
Male
gametophyte
(n)
Female
gametophyte (n)
Gametophore
Rhizoid
Spores
Spore
dispersal
Peristome
Sporangium
MEIOSIS Seta
Capsule
(sporangium)
Foot
Mature
sporophytes
Capsule with
peristome (SEM)
Female
gametophytes
2mm
Raindrop
Sperm
Antheridia
Egg
Archegonia
FERTILIZATION
(within archegonium)
THE MOSS LIFE CYCLE
Key
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n) Protonemata
(n)
“Bud”
“Bud”
Male
gametophyte
(n)
Female
gametophyte (n)
Gametophore
Rhizoid
Spores
Spore
dispersal
Peristome
Sporangium
MEIOSIS Seta
Capsule
(sporangium)
Foot
Mature
sporophytes
Capsule with
peristome (SEM)
Female
gametophytes
2mm
Raindrop
Sperm
Antheridia
Egg
Archegonia
FERTILIZATION
(within archegonium)
Zygote
(2n)
Embryo
Archegonium
Young
sporophyte
(2n)
THE MOSS LIFE CYCLE
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VASCULAR PLANTS
LIVING VASCULAR PLANTS CHARACTERISED BY:
• Life cycles with dominant sporophytes
– Fern life cycle
• Transport in vascular tissues
– Xylem and phloem
• Well-developed roots and leaves
– Including spore bearing leaves called sporophylls
Pterophyta
(p. 610 – 615)
• Phylum includes all ferns, horsetails & whisk ferns
• Vascular seedless plants
– Vascular means plants could grow taller than bryophytes
• Ferns show alternation of generations (dominant sporophyte)
• Sperm flagellated – must swim through water to reach eggs
i.e. found in damp environments
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Key
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
MEIOSIS
Spore
dispersal
Sporangium
Sporangium
Mature
sporophyte
(2n)
Sorus
Fiddlehead
Spore
(n)
Young
gametophyte
Mature
gametophyte
(n) Archegonium
Egg
Antheridium
Sperm
FERTILIZATION
New
sporophyte
Gametophyte
Zygote
(2n)
THE FERN LIFE CYCLE
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Key
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
MEIOSIS
Spore
dispersal
Sporangium
Sporangium
Mature
sporophyte
(2n)
Sorus
Fiddlehead
THE FERN LIFE CYCLE
Key
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
MEIOSIS
Spore
dispersal
Sporangium
Sporangium
Mature
sporophyte
(2n)
Sorus
Fiddlehead
Spore
(n)
Young
gametophyte
Mature
gametophyte
(n) Archegonium
Egg
Antheridium
Sperm
FERTILIZATION
THE FERN LIFE CYCLE
Key
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
MEIOSIS
Spore
dispersal
Sporangium
Sporangium
Mature
sporophyte
(2n)
Sorus
Fiddlehead
Spore
(n)
Young
gametophyte
Mature
gametophyte
(n) Archegonium
Egg
Antheridium
Sperm
FERTILIZATION
New
sporophyte
Gametophyte
Zygote
(2n)
THE FERN LIFE CYCLE
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Transport in Vascular Tissues
• Two types of vascular tissue:
• Xylem and phloem
• Xylem conducts water & minerals
• Dead cells called tracheids
• Phloem distributes sugars, amino acids, & other organic
products
• Consists of living cells
• Water-conducting cells are strengthened by lignin
and provide structural support
Evolution of Roots
• Benefits of lignified vascular tissue below
ground
• Instead of rhizoids, roots evolved
– May have evolve from subterranean stems
• Roots: organs to absorb water & nutrients
from soil
• Also anchor vascular plants
Evolution of Leaves
• Leaves increase surface area of plant body
• Main photosynthetic organ of vascular plants
• Classified as:
– Microphylls (only lycophytes) – leaves with a
single vein
– Megaphylls (all vascular plants) – highly branched
vascular system
• Greater photosynthetic productivity
Sporophylls and Spore Variations
• Sporophylls are modified leaves with
sporangia
• Sori are clusters of sporangia on the
undersides of sporophylls
• Strobili are cone-like structures
formed from groups of sporophylls
• Most seedless vascular plants are homosporous
• Produce one type of spore that develops into a bisexual
gametophyte
• All seed plants (and some seedless vascular plants)
are heterosporous
• Produce megaspores that give rise to female
gametophytes
• And microspores that give rise to male gametophytes
Sporophylls and Spore Variations
SEED PLANTS
• Seeds changed the course of plant evolution
– Plants with seeds would become dominant
producers in most terrestrial ecosystems
• Living seed plants can be divided into two:
– Gymnosperms
– Angiosperms
• A seed consists of an embryo and nutrients
surrounded by a protective coat
SEED PLANTS
5 DERIVED TRAITS:(COMMON TO ALL SEED PLANTS)
1. Reduced gametophytes
– Develop in walls of spores that are retained in tissues of
parent sporophyte
2. Heterospory
– Megasporangia produce megaspores (female
gametophytes)
– Microsporangia produce microspores (male gametophytes)
SEED PLANTS
3. Ovules
– An ovule consists of a megasporangium, megaspore, and
one or more protective integuments
• Gymnosperm megaspores have one integument
• Angiosperm megaspores usually have two integuments
SEED PLANTS
4. Pollen
– Microspores develop into pollen grains – contain male
gametophytes
– Pollination is the transfer of pollen to the part of a seed
plant containing the ovules
 Pollen eliminates need for film of water
 Can be dispersed great distances by air or animals
 If a pollen grain germinates, it gives rise to a pollen tube
that discharges two sperm into the female gametophyte
within the ovule
SEED PLANTS
5. Seeds
• Evolutionary
advantages over
spores:
– May remain dormant for
days to years, until
conditions are favorable
for germination
– Transported long
distances by wind or
animals
Seed coat
(derived from
integument)
(c) Gymnosperm seed
Embryo (2n)
(new sporophyte)
Food supply
(female
gametophyte
tissue) (n)
(b) Fertilized ovule(a) Unfertilized ovule
Integument
Immature
female cone
Spore wall
Megasporangium
(2n)
Male gametophyte
(within a germinated
pollen grain) (n)
Megaspore (n) Micropyle Pollen grain (n)
Egg nucleus (n)
Discharged
sperm nucleus (n)
Female
gametophyte (n)
SUMMARY
Gymnosperms
(p. 618 – 625)
• Plants with ‘naked seeds’ not enclosed in
ovaries
• Include conifers (pine tree) and cycads
• Three key features of the gymnosperm life cycle
are:
1. Dominance of the sporophyte generation
2. Development of seeds from fertilized ovules
3. The transfer of sperm to ovules by pollen
• The life cycle of a pine provides an example
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Microsporangium (2n)
Microsporocytes
(2n)
Pollen
grains (n)
Pollen
cone
Microsporangia
MEIOSIS
Mature
sporophyte
(2n)
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
Key
MEIOSIS
Surviving
megaspore (n)
Pollen
grain
Megasporocyte (2n)
Ovule
Integument
Ovulate
cone
FERTILIZATION
Pollen
tube
Female
gametophyte
Sperm
nucleus (n)
Egg nucleus (n)
Archegonium
Seedling
Seeds
Seed coat
(2n)
Food
reserves
(n)
Embryo
(2n)
Megasporangium
(2n)
THE PINE LIFE CYCLE
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Microsporangium (2n)
Microsporocytes
(2n)
Pollen
grains (n)
Pollen
cone
Microsporangia
MEIOSIS
Mature
sporophyte
(2n)
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
Key
Ovulate
cone
THE PINE LIFE CYCLE
Microsporangium (2n)
Microsporocytes
(2n)
Pollen
grains (n)
Pollen
cone
Microsporangia
MEIOSIS
Mature
sporophyte
(2n)
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
Key
MEIOSIS
Surviving
megaspore (n)
Pollen
grain
Megasporangium
(2n)
Megasporocyte (2n)
Ovule
Integument
Ovulate
cone
THE PINE LIFE CYCLE
Microsporangium (2n)
Microsporocytes
(2n)
Pollen
grains (n)
Pollen
cone
Microsporangia
MEIOSIS
Mature
sporophyte
(2n)
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
Key
MEIOSIS
Surviving
megaspore (n)
Pollen
grain
Megasporocyte (2n)
Ovule
Integument
Ovulate
cone
FERTILIZATION
Pollen
tube
Female
gametophyte
Sperm
nucleus (n)
Egg nucleus (n)
Archegonium
Megasporangium
(2n)
THE PINE LIFE CYCLE
Microsporangium (2n)
Microsporocytes
(2n)
Pollen
grains (n)
Pollen
cone
Microsporangia
MEIOSIS
Mature
sporophyte
(2n)
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
Key
MEIOSIS
Surviving
megaspore (n)
Pollen
grain
Megasporocyte (2n)
Ovule
Integument
Ovulate
cone
FERTILIZATION
Pollen
tube
Female
gametophyte
Sperm
nucleus (n)
Egg nucleus (n)
Archegonium
Seedling
Seeds
Seed coat
(2n)
Food
reserves
(n)
Embryo
(2n)
Megasporangium
(2n)
THE PINE LIFE CYCLE
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Angiosperms
(p. 625 – 634)
• Most widespread and diverse of all plants
• Are seed plants with reproductive structures
called flowers and fruits
• Characterised by enclosed seeds
• The flower is an angiosperm structure
specialized for sexual reproduction
• Pollinated by insects, animals or wind
Angiosperms
(p. 625 – 634)
• A flower is a specialized shoot with up to four
types of modified leaves:
– Sepals, which enclose the flower
– Petals, which are brightly colored and attract
pollinators
– Stamens, which produce pollen on their terminal
anthers
– Carpels, which produce ovules
• A carpel consists of an ovary at the base and a style
leading up to a stigma, where pollen is received
Angiosperms
(p. 625 – 634)
• A fruit typically consists
of a mature ovary but
can also include other
flower parts
• Fruits protect seeds and
aid in their dispersal
• Mature fruits can be
either fleshy or dry
Angiosperms
(p. 625 – 634)
• Various fruit
adaptations help
disperse seeds
• Seeds can be carried by
wind, water, or animals
to new locations
MEIOSIS
Key
Microsporangium
Microsporocytes (2n)
Generative cell
Anther
Tube cell
Pollen
grains
Microspore
(n)
Male gametophyte
(in pollen grain)
(n)
Mature flower on
sporophyte plant
(2n)
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
MEIOSIS
Ovule (2n)
Ovary
Megasporangium
(2n)
Megaspore
(n)
Female gametophyte
(embryo sac)
Antipodal cells
Central cell
Synergids
Egg (n)
Pollen
tube
Pollen
tube
Stigma
Sperm
(n)
Discharged sperm nuclei (n)
FERTILIZATION
Germinating
seed
Embryo (2n)
Endosperm (3n)
Seed coat (2n)
Seed
Nucleus of
developing
endosperm
(3n)
Zygote (2n)
Egg
nucleus (n)
Style
Sperm
THE ANGIOSPERM LIFE CYCLE
MEIOSIS
Key
Microsporangium
Microsporocytes (2n)
Generative cell
Anther
Tube cell
Pollen
grains
Microspore
(n)
Male gametophyte
(in pollen grain)
(n)
Mature flower on
sporophyte plant
(2n)
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
THE ANGIOSPERM LIFE CYCLE
MEIOSIS
Key
Microsporangium
Microsporocytes (2n)
Generative cell
Anther
Tube cell
Pollen
grains
Microspore
(n)
Male gametophyte
(in pollen grain)
(n)
Mature flower on
sporophyte plant
(2n)
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
MEIOSIS
Ovule (2n)
Ovary
Megasporangium
(2n)
Megaspore
(n)
Female gametophyte
(embryo sac)
Antipodal cells
Central cell
Synergids
Egg (n)
THE ANGIOSPERM LIFE CYCLE
MEIOSIS
Key
Microsporangium
Microsporocytes (2n)
Generative cell
Anther
Tube cell
Pollen
grains
Microspore
(n)
Male gametophyte
(in pollen grain)
(n)
Mature flower on
sporophyte plant
(2n)
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
MEIOSIS
Ovule (2n)
Ovary
Megasporangium
(2n)
Megaspore
(n)
Female gametophyte
(embryo sac)
Antipodal cells
Central cell
Synergids
Egg (n)
Pollen
tube
Pollen
tube
Stigma
Sperm
(n)
Discharged sperm nuclei (n)
FERTILIZATION
Egg
nucleus (n)
Style
Sperm
THE ANGIOSPERM LIFE CYCLE
MEIOSIS
Key
Microsporangium
Microsporocytes (2n)
Generative cell
Anther
Tube cell
Pollen
grains
Microspore
(n)
Male gametophyte
(in pollen grain)
(n)
Mature flower on
sporophyte plant
(2n)
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
MEIOSIS
Ovule (2n)
Ovary
Megasporangium
(2n)
Megaspore
(n)
Female gametophyte
(embryo sac)
Antipodal cells
Central cell
Synergids
Egg (n)
Pollen
tube
Pollen
tube
Stigma
Sperm
(n)
Discharged sperm nuclei (n)
FERTILIZATION
Germinating
seed
Embryo (2n)
Endosperm (3n)
Seed coat (2n)
Seed
Nucleus of
developing
endosperm
(3n)
Zygote (2n)
Egg
nucleus (n)
Style
Sperm
THE ANGIOSPERM LIFE CYCLE
Angiosperm Diversity
Monocots (one cotyledon)
¼ of angiosperm species
Eudicots (“true” dicots)
More than 2/3 angiosperm
species
TWO MAIN GROUPS OF ANGIOSPERMS
HUMAN WELFARE
• No group of plants is more important to
human survival than seed plants
• Plants are key sources of food, fuel, wood
products, and medicine
• Our reliance on seed plants makes
preservation of plant diversity critical
PRODUCTS FROM SEED PLANTS
• Most of our food comes from angiosperms
• Six crops (wheat, rice, maize, potatoes, cassava, and
sweet potatoes) yield 80% of the calories consumed
by humans
• Modern crops are products of relatively recent
genetic change resulting from artificial selection
• Many seed plants provide wood
• Secondary compounds of seed plants are used in
medicines
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Unit 3 biodiversity of plants

  • 1. UNIT 3: BIODIVERSITY OF PLANTS Campbell & Reece (2010); Chapter 29 and 30 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Diversity_of_ plants_image_version_2.png
  • 2. 290, 000 known plant species Land plants enabled survival of other life forms on land – including animals Roots provide habitats, stabilize landscapes Oxygen supply Ultimate provider of food eaten by terrestrial animals
  • 3. Common (derived) traits of land plants – separate them from ancestral plants (algal relatives): Alteration of generations & multicellular, dependent embryo’s Walled spores produced in sporangia Multicellular gametangia Apical meristems
  • 4. Alteration of Generations The life cycle includes both multicellular haploid (n) & multicellular diploid (2n) organisms
  • 5. Multicellular, Dependent Embryos After fertilization zygote develops into a multicellular embryo within maternal structures. Maternal tissues provide nutrients. Embryo is dependent Land plant called embryophytes.
  • 6. Walled Spores Produced in Sporangia Sporophyte produces spores in organs called sporangia Diploid cells called sporocytes undergo meiosis – generate (n) spores Spore walls contain sporopollenin: resistant to harsh environments
  • 7. Multicellular Gametangia Gametes produced in multicellular organs – gametangia. Female gametangia – archegonia – produce single egg Male gametangia – antheridia - produce & release sperm – fertilize egg internally within the archegonium
  • 8. Apical Meristems Plants sustain continual growth in apical meristems Cells from apical meristems differentiate into various tissues 1) Elongation of the roots Nutrients & water from soil 2) Growth of stems & leaves More area for photosynthesis
  • 9. GROUPING OF LAND PLANTS • Ancestral species gave rise to a vast diversity of modern plants • Land plants informally grouped based on presence or absence of vascular tissue • Most plants have vascular tissue; these constitute the vascular plants • Nonvascular plants are commonly called bryophytes sites.google.com
  • 10. GROUPING OF LAND PLANTS • Seedless vascular plants can be divided: – Lycophytes (club mosses and their relatives) – Pterophytes (ferns and their relatives) contrib.andrew.cmu.edu quizlet.com en.wikipedia.org biology.iastate.edu
  • 11. GROUPING OF LAND PLANTS • Seed plants • A seed is an embryo and nutrients surrounded by a protective coat • Seed plants can be divided into: – Gymnosperms, the “naked seed” plants, including the conifers – Angiosperms, the flowering plants
  • 12. GYMNOSPERMS ANGIOSPERMS visual.merriam-webster.com bluebellnursery.com • Conifers (seeds not enclosed) • “Naked seed” • All flowering plants • 90% of living plant species • Seeds develop in ovaries – originate within flowers & mature into fruits biology.iastate.edu ucadia.com
  • 13. Bryophyta (non-vascular plants) (p. 606 – 609) • Phylum includes all mosses (Bryophyta) • Bryophytes: all non-vascular plants – Include liverworts, hornworts & mosses • Mosses show alternation of generations – i.e. have sporophyte & gametophyte generation tolweb.orgflickrhivemind.netbryophytes.plant.siu.edu anbg.gov.au forums.gardenweb.com
  • 14. Bryophyta • In all bryophytes gametophytes are dominant in life cycle • Larger & longer living than sporophyte tolweb.orgflickrhivemind.netbryophytes.plant.siu.edu forums.gardenweb.com botany.hawaii.edu
  • 15. Key Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) Protonemata (n) “Bud” “Bud” Male gametophyte (n) Female gametophyte (n) Gametophore Rhizoid Spores Spore dispersal Peristome Sporangium MEIOSIS Seta Capsule (sporangium) Foot Mature sporophytes Capsule with peristome (SEM) Female gametophytes 2mm Raindrop Sperm Antheridia Egg Archegonia FERTILIZATION (within archegonium) Zygote (2n) Embryo Archegonium Young sporophyte (2n) THE MOSS LIFE CYCLE D:Chapter_29A_PowerPoint_Lectures29_Lecture_Presentation29_08MossLifeCycle_A.html
  • 16. Key Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) Protonemata (n) “Bud” “Bud” Male gametophyte (n) Female gametophyte (n) Gametophore Rhizoid Spores Spore dispersal Peristome Sporangium MEIOSIS Seta Capsule (sporangium) Foot Mature sporophytes Capsule with peristome (SEM) Female gametophytes 2mm THE MOSS LIFE CYCLE
  • 17. Key Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) Protonemata (n) “Bud” “Bud” Male gametophyte (n) Female gametophyte (n) Gametophore Rhizoid Spores Spore dispersal Peristome Sporangium MEIOSIS Seta Capsule (sporangium) Foot Mature sporophytes Capsule with peristome (SEM) Female gametophytes 2mm Raindrop Sperm Antheridia Egg Archegonia FERTILIZATION (within archegonium) THE MOSS LIFE CYCLE
  • 18. Key Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) Protonemata (n) “Bud” “Bud” Male gametophyte (n) Female gametophyte (n) Gametophore Rhizoid Spores Spore dispersal Peristome Sporangium MEIOSIS Seta Capsule (sporangium) Foot Mature sporophytes Capsule with peristome (SEM) Female gametophytes 2mm Raindrop Sperm Antheridia Egg Archegonia FERTILIZATION (within archegonium) Zygote (2n) Embryo Archegonium Young sporophyte (2n) THE MOSS LIFE CYCLE D:Chapter_29A_PowerPoint_Lectures29_Lecture_Presentation29_13FernLifeCycle_A.html
  • 19. VASCULAR PLANTS LIVING VASCULAR PLANTS CHARACTERISED BY: • Life cycles with dominant sporophytes – Fern life cycle • Transport in vascular tissues – Xylem and phloem • Well-developed roots and leaves – Including spore bearing leaves called sporophylls
  • 20. Pterophyta (p. 610 – 615) • Phylum includes all ferns, horsetails & whisk ferns • Vascular seedless plants – Vascular means plants could grow taller than bryophytes • Ferns show alternation of generations (dominant sporophyte) • Sperm flagellated – must swim through water to reach eggs i.e. found in damp environments tolweb.orgflickrhivemind.netbryophytes.plant.siu.edu forums.gardenweb.com botany.hawaii.edu
  • 21. Key Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) MEIOSIS Spore dispersal Sporangium Sporangium Mature sporophyte (2n) Sorus Fiddlehead Spore (n) Young gametophyte Mature gametophyte (n) Archegonium Egg Antheridium Sperm FERTILIZATION New sporophyte Gametophyte Zygote (2n) THE FERN LIFE CYCLE D:Chapter_29A_PowerPoint_Lectures29_Lecture_Presentation29_13FernLifeCycle_A.html
  • 24. Key Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) MEIOSIS Spore dispersal Sporangium Sporangium Mature sporophyte (2n) Sorus Fiddlehead Spore (n) Young gametophyte Mature gametophyte (n) Archegonium Egg Antheridium Sperm FERTILIZATION New sporophyte Gametophyte Zygote (2n) THE FERN LIFE CYCLE D:Chapter_29A_PowerPoint_Lectures29_Lecture_Presentation29_13FernLifeCycle_A.html
  • 25. Transport in Vascular Tissues • Two types of vascular tissue: • Xylem and phloem • Xylem conducts water & minerals • Dead cells called tracheids • Phloem distributes sugars, amino acids, & other organic products • Consists of living cells • Water-conducting cells are strengthened by lignin and provide structural support
  • 26. Evolution of Roots • Benefits of lignified vascular tissue below ground • Instead of rhizoids, roots evolved – May have evolve from subterranean stems • Roots: organs to absorb water & nutrients from soil • Also anchor vascular plants
  • 27. Evolution of Leaves • Leaves increase surface area of plant body • Main photosynthetic organ of vascular plants • Classified as: – Microphylls (only lycophytes) – leaves with a single vein – Megaphylls (all vascular plants) – highly branched vascular system • Greater photosynthetic productivity
  • 28. Sporophylls and Spore Variations • Sporophylls are modified leaves with sporangia • Sori are clusters of sporangia on the undersides of sporophylls • Strobili are cone-like structures formed from groups of sporophylls
  • 29. • Most seedless vascular plants are homosporous • Produce one type of spore that develops into a bisexual gametophyte • All seed plants (and some seedless vascular plants) are heterosporous • Produce megaspores that give rise to female gametophytes • And microspores that give rise to male gametophytes Sporophylls and Spore Variations
  • 30.
  • 31. SEED PLANTS • Seeds changed the course of plant evolution – Plants with seeds would become dominant producers in most terrestrial ecosystems • Living seed plants can be divided into two: – Gymnosperms – Angiosperms • A seed consists of an embryo and nutrients surrounded by a protective coat
  • 32. SEED PLANTS 5 DERIVED TRAITS:(COMMON TO ALL SEED PLANTS) 1. Reduced gametophytes – Develop in walls of spores that are retained in tissues of parent sporophyte 2. Heterospory – Megasporangia produce megaspores (female gametophytes) – Microsporangia produce microspores (male gametophytes)
  • 33.
  • 34. SEED PLANTS 3. Ovules – An ovule consists of a megasporangium, megaspore, and one or more protective integuments • Gymnosperm megaspores have one integument • Angiosperm megaspores usually have two integuments
  • 35. SEED PLANTS 4. Pollen – Microspores develop into pollen grains – contain male gametophytes – Pollination is the transfer of pollen to the part of a seed plant containing the ovules  Pollen eliminates need for film of water  Can be dispersed great distances by air or animals  If a pollen grain germinates, it gives rise to a pollen tube that discharges two sperm into the female gametophyte within the ovule
  • 36.
  • 37. SEED PLANTS 5. Seeds • Evolutionary advantages over spores: – May remain dormant for days to years, until conditions are favorable for germination – Transported long distances by wind or animals
  • 38. Seed coat (derived from integument) (c) Gymnosperm seed Embryo (2n) (new sporophyte) Food supply (female gametophyte tissue) (n) (b) Fertilized ovule(a) Unfertilized ovule Integument Immature female cone Spore wall Megasporangium (2n) Male gametophyte (within a germinated pollen grain) (n) Megaspore (n) Micropyle Pollen grain (n) Egg nucleus (n) Discharged sperm nucleus (n) Female gametophyte (n)
  • 40. Gymnosperms (p. 618 – 625) • Plants with ‘naked seeds’ not enclosed in ovaries • Include conifers (pine tree) and cycads • Three key features of the gymnosperm life cycle are: 1. Dominance of the sporophyte generation 2. Development of seeds from fertilized ovules 3. The transfer of sperm to ovules by pollen • The life cycle of a pine provides an example tolweb.orgflickrhivemind.netbryophytes.plant.siu.edu forums.gardenweb.com botany.hawaii.edu
  • 41. Microsporangium (2n) Microsporocytes (2n) Pollen grains (n) Pollen cone Microsporangia MEIOSIS Mature sporophyte (2n) Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) Key MEIOSIS Surviving megaspore (n) Pollen grain Megasporocyte (2n) Ovule Integument Ovulate cone FERTILIZATION Pollen tube Female gametophyte Sperm nucleus (n) Egg nucleus (n) Archegonium Seedling Seeds Seed coat (2n) Food reserves (n) Embryo (2n) Megasporangium (2n) THE PINE LIFE CYCLE D:Chapter_30A_PowerPoint_Lectures30_Lecture_Presentation30_06PineLifeCycle_A.html
  • 43. Microsporangium (2n) Microsporocytes (2n) Pollen grains (n) Pollen cone Microsporangia MEIOSIS Mature sporophyte (2n) Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) Key MEIOSIS Surviving megaspore (n) Pollen grain Megasporangium (2n) Megasporocyte (2n) Ovule Integument Ovulate cone THE PINE LIFE CYCLE
  • 44. Microsporangium (2n) Microsporocytes (2n) Pollen grains (n) Pollen cone Microsporangia MEIOSIS Mature sporophyte (2n) Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) Key MEIOSIS Surviving megaspore (n) Pollen grain Megasporocyte (2n) Ovule Integument Ovulate cone FERTILIZATION Pollen tube Female gametophyte Sperm nucleus (n) Egg nucleus (n) Archegonium Megasporangium (2n) THE PINE LIFE CYCLE
  • 45. Microsporangium (2n) Microsporocytes (2n) Pollen grains (n) Pollen cone Microsporangia MEIOSIS Mature sporophyte (2n) Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) Key MEIOSIS Surviving megaspore (n) Pollen grain Megasporocyte (2n) Ovule Integument Ovulate cone FERTILIZATION Pollen tube Female gametophyte Sperm nucleus (n) Egg nucleus (n) Archegonium Seedling Seeds Seed coat (2n) Food reserves (n) Embryo (2n) Megasporangium (2n) THE PINE LIFE CYCLE D:Chapter_30A_PowerPoint_Lectures30_Lecture_Presentation30_06PineLifeCycle_A.html
  • 46. Angiosperms (p. 625 – 634) • Most widespread and diverse of all plants • Are seed plants with reproductive structures called flowers and fruits • Characterised by enclosed seeds • The flower is an angiosperm structure specialized for sexual reproduction • Pollinated by insects, animals or wind
  • 47. Angiosperms (p. 625 – 634) • A flower is a specialized shoot with up to four types of modified leaves: – Sepals, which enclose the flower – Petals, which are brightly colored and attract pollinators – Stamens, which produce pollen on their terminal anthers – Carpels, which produce ovules • A carpel consists of an ovary at the base and a style leading up to a stigma, where pollen is received
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  • 49. Angiosperms (p. 625 – 634) • A fruit typically consists of a mature ovary but can also include other flower parts • Fruits protect seeds and aid in their dispersal • Mature fruits can be either fleshy or dry
  • 50. Angiosperms (p. 625 – 634) • Various fruit adaptations help disperse seeds • Seeds can be carried by wind, water, or animals to new locations
  • 51. MEIOSIS Key Microsporangium Microsporocytes (2n) Generative cell Anther Tube cell Pollen grains Microspore (n) Male gametophyte (in pollen grain) (n) Mature flower on sporophyte plant (2n) Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) MEIOSIS Ovule (2n) Ovary Megasporangium (2n) Megaspore (n) Female gametophyte (embryo sac) Antipodal cells Central cell Synergids Egg (n) Pollen tube Pollen tube Stigma Sperm (n) Discharged sperm nuclei (n) FERTILIZATION Germinating seed Embryo (2n) Endosperm (3n) Seed coat (2n) Seed Nucleus of developing endosperm (3n) Zygote (2n) Egg nucleus (n) Style Sperm THE ANGIOSPERM LIFE CYCLE
  • 52. MEIOSIS Key Microsporangium Microsporocytes (2n) Generative cell Anther Tube cell Pollen grains Microspore (n) Male gametophyte (in pollen grain) (n) Mature flower on sporophyte plant (2n) Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) THE ANGIOSPERM LIFE CYCLE
  • 53. MEIOSIS Key Microsporangium Microsporocytes (2n) Generative cell Anther Tube cell Pollen grains Microspore (n) Male gametophyte (in pollen grain) (n) Mature flower on sporophyte plant (2n) Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) MEIOSIS Ovule (2n) Ovary Megasporangium (2n) Megaspore (n) Female gametophyte (embryo sac) Antipodal cells Central cell Synergids Egg (n) THE ANGIOSPERM LIFE CYCLE
  • 54. MEIOSIS Key Microsporangium Microsporocytes (2n) Generative cell Anther Tube cell Pollen grains Microspore (n) Male gametophyte (in pollen grain) (n) Mature flower on sporophyte plant (2n) Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) MEIOSIS Ovule (2n) Ovary Megasporangium (2n) Megaspore (n) Female gametophyte (embryo sac) Antipodal cells Central cell Synergids Egg (n) Pollen tube Pollen tube Stigma Sperm (n) Discharged sperm nuclei (n) FERTILIZATION Egg nucleus (n) Style Sperm THE ANGIOSPERM LIFE CYCLE
  • 55. MEIOSIS Key Microsporangium Microsporocytes (2n) Generative cell Anther Tube cell Pollen grains Microspore (n) Male gametophyte (in pollen grain) (n) Mature flower on sporophyte plant (2n) Haploid (n) Diploid (2n) MEIOSIS Ovule (2n) Ovary Megasporangium (2n) Megaspore (n) Female gametophyte (embryo sac) Antipodal cells Central cell Synergids Egg (n) Pollen tube Pollen tube Stigma Sperm (n) Discharged sperm nuclei (n) FERTILIZATION Germinating seed Embryo (2n) Endosperm (3n) Seed coat (2n) Seed Nucleus of developing endosperm (3n) Zygote (2n) Egg nucleus (n) Style Sperm THE ANGIOSPERM LIFE CYCLE
  • 56. Angiosperm Diversity Monocots (one cotyledon) ¼ of angiosperm species Eudicots (“true” dicots) More than 2/3 angiosperm species TWO MAIN GROUPS OF ANGIOSPERMS
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  • 59. HUMAN WELFARE • No group of plants is more important to human survival than seed plants • Plants are key sources of food, fuel, wood products, and medicine • Our reliance on seed plants makes preservation of plant diversity critical
  • 60. PRODUCTS FROM SEED PLANTS • Most of our food comes from angiosperms • Six crops (wheat, rice, maize, potatoes, cassava, and sweet potatoes) yield 80% of the calories consumed by humans • Modern crops are products of relatively recent genetic change resulting from artificial selection • Many seed plants provide wood • Secondary compounds of seed plants are used in medicines