BIOL 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Vascular Tissue, Lycopodiopsida, Sporophyte

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What are vascular plants: seedless vascular plants, lycophytes (club moss, pterophytes (ferns, seed plants, gymnosperms (spruces) - naked seeds, angiosperms (orchids) - flowers. Life cycle with a dominant sporophyte possessing: organs, tissue systems. Short lived gametophyte: no roots, stems, or leaves. Sporophyte is long lived, mostly perennial: evolution of plant organs. Parenchyma (simplest type) -bryophytes have only this. On above ground (shoot) parts, covered in cuticle. Root hairs are part of the epidermis (tubular cells) This are an important characteristic of vascular plants. No b1-b3, except parenchyme: ferns: gametophyte is independent of the sporophyte phase, free living gametophyte, seed plants, gametophytes (micro- and mega-, microscopic, nutrient dependent on the parent sporophyte. Sporophyte: large size, stems, roots, leaves, long lived, spores by meiosis, cuticle. Mature sporophyte (2n) - underground roots that make new stems in a different spot. Sorus= a group of sporangium (where the spores are) Mature fern sporophyte: rhizome (underground stem) Produced by a shoot apical meristem: leaves.

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