BIO 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Tracheid, Brown Algae, Non-Vascular Plant

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The invasion of land is one of the more complex feats in evolutionary history: drying out, structural support, reproduction. Plant life cycle: multicellular, haploid, 2 physics forms. Gametophyte and the sporophyte. spores and gametes swim. Rhodophyta are a group from the plant phylogency which have multiple pigments and vary in size. Chloroplasts result from primary endosymbiosis: a single event that gave rise to red and green algae. Brown algae is an example of a secondary endosymbiosis. Land plants all arose through the green algae lineage, so are photosynthetic due to primary endosymbiosis. Chlorophytes: most green algaes, similar cell form to land plants. Stoneworts: sister to land plants, filamentous cell forms, many other homologous traits with land plants (mitosis style, cell structures) They also don"t have tracheid cells. (water or nutriets over long distances) nonvascular plants: liverworts, hornwarts,moses. Bryophyte facts: embryophytic, gametophyte dominant, sporophyte dependent on gametophyte require water for sexual reproduction example: moses.

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