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Divisions of Seed Plants
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Div GnetophytaThe Gnetophytes
  • From Triassic Period 200 mya.
  • Genera Ephedra
  • Genera Gnetum
  • Genera Welwitschia

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Div GnetophytaThe Gnetophytes
  • 1. Are gymnosperms.
  • 2. Have vessels as well as tracheids.
  • 3. Interval between pollination and fertilization
    is short.
  • 4. Mostly dioecious.
  • 5. Embryogeny has a more limited free nuclear
    period.
  • 6. Pollen chamber extends to female gametophyte -
    short pollen tube rapid fertilization.

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Div GnetophytaOrder Gnetales Geneus Ephedra
  • 1. Resembles whisk ferns.
  • 2. Most of the photosynthesis occurs in new
    branches.
  • 3. Leaves appressed against stem.
  • 24-3

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Div GnetophytaOrder Gnetales Geneus Ephedra
  • 1. Resembles whisk ferns.
  • 2. Most of the photosynthesis occurs in new
    branches.
  • 3. Leaves appressed against stem.
  • Ephedrine
  • Chinese 2737 B.C.
  • 24-3

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Div GnetophytaOrder Ephedrales Genus Ephedra
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Div GnetophytaOrder Gnetales Geneus Ephedra
  • 1. Resembles whisk ferns.
  • 2. Most of the photosynthesis occurs in new
    branches.
  • 3. Leaves appressed against stem.
  • 4. Compound megastrobili and simple microstrobili.
  • 24-6 C, D, E

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Div GnetophytaOrder Gnetales Geneus Ephedra
  • 1. Resembles whisk ferns.
  • 2. Most of the photosynthesis occurs in new
    branches.
  • 3. Leaves appressed against stem.
  • 4. Compound megastrobili and simple
    microstrobili.
  • 24-6 C, D, E

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Div GnetophytaOrder Gnetales Geneus Ephedra
  • 1. Resembles whisk ferns.
  • 2. Most of the photosynthesis occurs in new
    branches.
  • 3. Leaves appressed against stem.
  • 4. Compound megastrobili and simple
    microstrobili.
  • 24-6 C, D, E

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Div GnetophytaOrder Gnetales Geneus Ephedra
  • Microsporophylls on Bractioles

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Div GnetophytaOrder Gnetales Geneus Ephedra
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Div GnetophytaOrder Gnetales Geneus Ephedra
  • Young ovule

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Div GnetophytaOrder Gnetales Geneus Ephedra
  • Mature ovule
  • 24-12

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Div GnetophytaOrder Gnetales Geneus Ephedra
  • Embryonic Development

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Div GnetophytaOrder Gnetales Genus Gnetum
  • 24-19 plt
  • Microsporanium and ovules
  • 24-20
  • nodal collar

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Div GnetophytaOrder Welwitschiales
GenusWelwitschia
  • 1. Long underground stems.
  • 2. Straplike leaves - basal meristem.
  • (intercalary growth)

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Div GnetophytaOrder Welwitschiales
GenusWelwitschia
  • 24-23 cones
  • 24-22C

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Div Magnoliophyta (Anthophyta)The Flowering
Plants, Angiosperms arose during Jurassic
Period 140 mya
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Div Magnoliophyta (Anthophyta)The Flowering
Plants, Angiosperms
  • 1. Double fertilization
  • 2. Produces triploid endosperm (3n)

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Div Magnoliophyta (Anthophyta)The Flowering
Plants, Angiosperms
  • 1. Double fertilization
  • 2. Produces triploid endosperm
  • Female sac (megagametophyte) has 8 nuclei
  • antipodals (3)
  • polar (2)
  • synergids (2), egg (n)
  • Fertilization
  • sperm nuclei (n) synergid (n) --gt embryo (2n)
  • sperm nuclei (n ) 2 polar nuclei (n, n) --gt
    Endosperm (3n)

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Div Magnoliophyta (Anthophyta)The Flowering
Plants, Angiosperms
  • 1. Double fertilization
  • 2. Produces triploid (3n) endosperm
  • 3. Ovules and seeds are enclosed in a carpel

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Div Magnoliophyta (Anthophyta)The Flowering
Plants, Angiosperms
  • 1. Double fertilization
  • 2. Produces triploid (3n) endosperm
  • 3. Ovules and seeds are enclosed in a carpel.
  • Evolution of carpel and stamen

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Div Magnoliophyta (Anthophyta)The Flowering
Plants, Angiosperms
  • 1. Double fertilization
  • 2. Produces triploid (3n) endosperm
  • 3. Ovules and seeds are enclosed in a carpel
  • 4. Have flowers

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Div Magnoliophyta (Anthophyta)The Flowering
Plants, Angiosperms
  • Flower structure
  • gynecium
  • Androecium
  • petals
  • sepals
  • receptacle
  • complete
  • perfect
  • monoecious
  • dioecious

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Div Magnoliophyta (Anthophyta)The Flowering
Plants, Angiosperms
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Pollination in Angiosperms
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Ovary Position in Angiosperms
  • Orthotropous
    Amphitropous
  • Anatropous
    Campylotropous

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Compound OvaryX-section of a Lillium Ovary
  • Placentation
  • Axile
  • Parietal
  • Free Central

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Div Magnoliophyta (Anthophyta)The Flowering
Plants, Angiosperms
  • Primitive Flower Structure
  • Have many parts spirally arranged.
  • Magnoliaceae --gt

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Div Magnoliophyta (Anthophyta)The Flowering
Plants, Angiosperms
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Div Magnoliophyta (Anthophyta)The Flowering
Plants, Angiosperms
  • Advanced Flower
  • A smaller and definite number of flower parts
    arranged alternate, opposite or whorled.
  • Orchidaceae --gt

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Angiosperm Life Cycle
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Fertilization in Angiosperms
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Evolutionary Adaptations for pollination in
Angiosperms
  • Pollinators and plants have evolved together.
  • Bird pollinated flowers are red bee pollinated,
    blue.
  • Nectar guides - in ultraviolet.
  • Long stamen - positioned to brush against
    pollinator.
  • Sunken ovary - inferior.
  • Lack of petals and stamen.
  • Flowers only open at night.

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Ovary Position
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Inflorescences -arrangement of flowers on the
flowering stem
  • solitary
  • Spike
  • raceme
  • cyme
  • umbel

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Inflorescences -arrangement of flowers on the
flowering stem
  • compound umbel
  • head
  • -------------------
  • panicle

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Inflorescences -arrangement of flowers on the
flowering stem
  • Head

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Div Magnoliophyta (Anthophyta)The Flowering
Plants, Angiosperms
  • 1. Double fertilization
  • 2. Produces triploid (3n) endosperm
  • 3. Ovules and seeds are enclosed in a carpel
  • 4. Have flowers
  • 5. Produce fruit

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Fruit (Pericarp)- ripened ovary.
  • Pericarp layers
  • Exocarp
  • Mesocarp
  • Endocarp

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Fruit - ripened (matured) ovary.
  • Dry Indehiscent
  • achene -
  • one-seeded with close fitting pericarp
    (sunflower)
  • Samara (Shizocarp) -
  • Like achene but with wing(s)
  • (ash, maple)
  • Caryopsis -
  • One-seeded pericarp fused to seed (corn)
  • Nut -
  • More than one carpel hard, woody pericarp
    (acorn)

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Fruit - ripened ovary.
  • Dry Dehiscent
  • Legume
  • Pod opening on two sides
  • Follicle
  • Pod opening on one side
  • Capsule
  • Opens in a variety of ways

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Fruit - ripened (matured) ovary.
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Fruit - ripened ovary.
  • Fleshy
  • Berry
  • Soft fleshy meso and endocarp (grape)
  • Drupe
  • Mesocarp fleshy endocarp hard and stoney (peach)
  • Hesperidium
  • Berry withhard leathery rindmore than one locule
    (citrus fruits)
  • Pepo
  • Like hesperidium but one locule (squash)
  • Pome
  • fleshy part develops from pericarp and receptacle
    (apple)
  • Hip
  • achenes in a cup-like receptacle

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Fruit - ripened (matured) ovary.
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Fruit - ripened ovary.
  • Aggregate
  • Formed from more than one carpel of a single
    flower
  • (rapsberry)
  • Multiple
  • Formed from more than oner flower

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Div Magnoliophyta (Anthophyta)The Flowering
Plants, Angiosperms
  • 1. Double fertilization
  • 2. Produces triploid (3n) endosperm
  • 3. Ovules and seeds are enclosed in a carpel
  • 4. Have flowers
  • 5. Produce fruit
  • 6. Xylem contains vessel elements and fibers.
  • 7. Phloem contains companion cells

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ClassMagnoliopsida (dicots) vs.
Class Liliopsida (monocots)
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ClassMagnoliopsida (dicots) vs.
Class Liliopsida (monocots)
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Pits and Plasmodesmata
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Tracheids to Vessels
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Sieve Tubes and Companion Cells
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Apical Metistems and Lateral Meristems(Primary
and Secondary Growth)
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Eudicot Pattern of Primary Tissues
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Angiosperm Life Cycles
  • Annual
  • Biennial
  • Perennial

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Stem Comparisons
  • Eudicot

  • Monocot

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Older Eudicot Stem
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Root Morphology
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Taproot vs. Fibrous Root Systems
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Root Development (Tip)
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Root Development
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Root Development
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Root Development
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Leaf Morphology
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Leaf Morphology and Adaptation
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Leaf Morphology and Adaptation
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Early Development of a Eudicot
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Angiosperm Seeds
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Monocot vs. Dicot Seeds
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Seed Dormancy and Germination
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Seed Dormancy and Germination
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Seed Germination


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Vegetative Reproductionnew plant from a
vegetative structure
  • Stolons - runners
  • Rhizomes -
  • Corms -
  • Tubers -
  • bulbs -
  • Tip Layering -
  • suckers -

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Origin of Angiosperms
  • Amborella
  • carpels
  • double fertilization
  • seeds in fruits
  • tracheids but no vessels

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Origin of Angiosperms
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