BIOL108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Heterospory, Gametophyte, Vascular Tissue

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Derived characteristics of seedless vascular plants: vascular tissue, true root and leaves, sporophyte dominant: gametophytes reduced roles in life cycle and complex branching sporangia (many more spores) Gametophytes have reduced roles, sporophyte are free, living stages in seedless vascular plants. What is similar and what is different in all the life cycles i have seen so far: life cycle of fern. Sporangia (2n) is much more complex and can produce many spores (n) Monomorphic (look identical, but genetically different) spores in some and some have heterosporous spores. Many (but not all) with bisexual gametophyte- when it matures it produced both antheridium and archegonium. C-fern has bisexual, male only and female only gametophytes. Needs to have water to go find the eggs. Main difference between vascular and non-vascular: relative difference in sporophyte and gametophyte. 1 sporangium and 1 spore type (like bryophytes) A few ferns, all spike mosses and quillworts (and all seed plants, but of heterospory is different)

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