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Plant kingdom diversity Plant groups Bryophytes (seedless, non-vascular) Seedless vascular plants Gymnosperms Angiosperms Cladogram Gymnosperms Angiosperms Seedless vascular plants Bryophytes Evolution of specialized cells / tissue Green algae Evolution of cuticle Bryophytes think moss Bryophytes Small Found only in damp, moist areas on land 1) Leaves must touch water for photosynthesis 2) Sperm swims through water to reach egg in gametophyte Bryophytes sporophyte gametophyte Alternation of generations mitosis Multicellular sporophyte diploid organism (2n) meiosis Unicellular diploid zygote (2n) fertilization Unicellular haploid gametes (n) Multicellular haploid organism mitosis (n) Unicellular haploid cells (spores) (n) mitosis gametophyte Cladogram Gymnosperms Angiosperms Seedless vascular plants Bryophytes Evolution of vascular tissue Green algae Evolution of specialized cells / tissue Evolution of cuticle Vascular tissue Set of tubes that transport materials around plant Allows plants to grow taller Water travels up through xylem Sugar travels throughout in phloem Seedless vascular plants Think ferns Ferns live further on land Still must be in moist areas Sporophyte survives fine with vascular tissue But sperm must still swim to egg in tiny gametophyte Fern gametophyte Cladogram Gymnosperms Angiosperms Seedless vascular plants Bryophytes Evolution of pollen grains / seeds Evolution of vascular tissue Green algae Evolution of specialized cells / tissue Evolution of cuticle Pollen grains Hard covering around sperm, light weight allows travel by wind Removes water requirement for fertilization Sperm still swims At the very end when pollen lands on another plant of same species Pollen tube connects to ovary, sperm swim to egg Full colonization of land Vascular tissue + Reproduction through air Seeds Tough coat protects newly fertilized embryo Also contains supply of food (endosperm) to survive during dormancy period Gymnosperms Think cones (any conifer like pine trees) female ovary male pollen cone Gymnosperm pollen strategy Release a lot, hope some pollinate (Meanwhile, irritating everyone else) Cladogram Gymnosperms Angiosperms Evolution of flowers / fruits Seedless vascular plants Bryophytes Evolution of pollen grains / seeds Evolution of vascular tissue Green algae Evolution of specialized cells / tissue Evolution of cuticle Angiosperms Think flowers (most diverse plant group) Flowers Attract animals to help carry pollen to the next flower Color or scent attractors guide animals to obtain sugar from plant Oh, and while you’re at it, grab some pollen Some angiosperms still wind pollinate (grass) Advertising in UV color After fertilization, ovary becomes fruit Fruit Typically collects sugar to attract animals Seeds survive animal digestive system, pooped out far away from parent (and with free fertilizer!) Some are not eaten by animals, just help wind carry seed (dandelion) Asexual reproduction Plants can also reproduce asexually Many plant parts can regrow to make a whole new organism when separated (vegetative reproduction) Cladogram Gymnosperms Angiosperms Evolution of flowers / fruits Seedless vascular plants Bryophytes Evolution of pollen grains / seeds Evolution of vascular tissue Green algae Evolution of specialized cells / tissue Evolution of cuticle