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Plant Evolution and Classification
Natural Selection
Adapting To Land
• First plants had no roots
– Aquatic plants took nutrients from surrounding
water
– Land plants had symbiotic relationship with fungi
Adapting To Land
• Preventing Water Loss
– Cuticle (waxy covering, decreases CO2)
– Stomata (Gas exchange, transpiration)
Adapting To Land
• Reproducing by Spores and Seeds
– Spore haploid cell with protective covering
– Seed is embryo with protective covering
• Some have endosperm that act as nutrients for embryo
• Absorbing and Transporting Materials
– Vascular tissue, support plants
• Xylem, transports H2O and inorganic nutrients , one way
• Phloem, transports carbohydrates and inorganic
nutrients, wherever needed
Classifying Plants
• Plants evolved from algal ancestors
• Evidence of this relationship
• common photosynthetic pigments
• Store energy as starch
• Cell walls made of cellulose
• Nonvascular
– Does not have vascular tissue or true roots, stems, or leaves
• Vascular
– Has vascular tissue, true roots, stems, and leaves
– seedless (spore) or seed
Type of Plant
Phylum
Common Name
Non Vascular
Bryophyta
Hepatophyta
Anthocerophyta
Mosses
Liverworts
Hornworts
Vascular, seedless
Psilophyta
Lycophyta
Sphenophyta
Pteridophyta
Whisk ferns
Club mosses
Horsetails
Ferns
Cycadophyta
Ginkgophyta
Coniferophyta
Gnetophyta
Cycads
Ginkgo
Conifer
Gnetophytes
Anthophyta
class Monocotyledones
class Dicotyledones
Flowering plants
Monocots
Dicots
Vascular, seed
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Alternating Life Cycles
• All plants have 2 phase life cycle called….
• Alternation of generations
– Sporophyte (diploid, 2n)
• First phase produces spores
– Gametophyte (haploid cells, 1n)
• Second phase produces eggs or sperm
Nonvascular and Vascular
Life Cycle
NonVascular
•Gametophyte is the
dominant phase
•Sporophyte is larger
and separate structure
from gametophyte
•Gametes(spores)
exchanged in “water”
Vascular
•Sporophyte larger and
dominant cycle
•Gametophyte seen as
parasitic since it lives
on the sporophyte and
is nonphotosynthetic
•Reproduction; spore
or seeds
Non Vascular Plant
Seedless Vascular Plants
Vascular Seed Plants
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