BOTANY 130 Study Guide - Final Guide: Nitrogen Cycle, Kauai, Welwitschia

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True vascular tissues, with xylem and phloem. Sporophytes dominant : branched, vascular, and photosynthetic. Pteridophytes: ferns, horsetails (equisetum, whisk ferns (psilotum) Possibly derived from a flattened branch system. Sporophytes have: true leaves, roots, stems. Homosporous = having only one kind of spore. Heterosporous = having two kinds of spores, designated as microspores and macrospores. Microspores and megaspores produced in different sporangia on different leaves. Microspore microgametophyes: produce only antheridia. Megaspores megagametophytes: produce only archegonia. Endosporic development: gametophytes remain within spore wall. Specialization of function between micro- and mega-gametophyte permits greater efficiency. Spores dispersed by wind, germinate into a minute gametophyte. Gametophyte produces both archegonia and antheridia: biflagellate sperm fertilize egg cells, new sporophyte grows. Microspores and macrospores are produced in micro/macro sporangium. 2. ) endosporic development : gametophyte remains within spore wall: produces egg and sperm. 3. ) egg and sperm meet to create a zygote: zygote matures into a sporophyte. Carboniferous forests fossil fuels (hard and soft coal)

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