BIOL108 Study Guide - Final Guide: Arbuscular Mycorrhiza, Cyanobacteria, Propagule

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Land plants: evolved from an ancestral green alga three major groups of land plants non- vascular, seedless vascular, and vascular seed plants (gymnosperms and angiosperm) Alternation of generations meiosis spores (n) . Meiosis results in the production of haploid spores. Gametophytes give off gametes (sperm and eggs) and it is also a site for fertilization. Fertilization forms a zygote that later turns into a sporophyte (diploid phase) In both ferns and seed plants, the sporphyte is the visibly dominant generation. Sporongia: structures in sporophyte in which spores develop. Homosphory: mosses, ferns, and relatives one kind of spore develops in the sporongia typically bisexual. Heterospory: two types of spores (male and female) develop in two different types of sporongia. Gametophyte in seed plants is very small and develops in sporophyte. Gametophyte in ferns is tiny, but develops independently from sporophyte. Ceratopteris sp: homosporous two distinct phases (simple haploid gametophite and complex diploid sporophyte).

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