BIOL 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Psilotum, Athyrium Filix-Femina, Lycopodiopsida

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What are the vascular plants : seedless vascular plants. Life cycle with a dominant sporophyte possessing: organs, tissue systems. Short live gametophyte: no roots, stems, or leaves, dominant sporophyte sporophyte is long lived, mostly perennial, evolution of plant organs roots. Leaves: evolution of three tissue system, vascular tissue. Sclerenchyma (ex pine cones: dermal tissue. On above ground (shoot) parts, covered in cuticle. Root hairs are part of the epidermis (tubular cells) theres 3 are characteristic of vascular plants short lived gametophyte. No roots, stems, or leaves: none of the three tissue systems except parenchyma cells. No b1- b3 except parenchyma: ferns: gametophyte is independent of the sporophyte phase, free living gametophyte, seed plants: gametophytes (micro- and mega-, microscopic, nutritionally dependent on the parent sporophyte. Well adapted to life on land: produces sporangia: Annulus on sporangium functions in dispersal of spores. Annulus cells lose water, shrink, open sporangium.

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