Plants – Part 1
Land plants evolved from
- Plants and green algae have many common traits:
- Both are
- Both have the same types of
- Both use
- Both have
- Genetic analysis points to the common ancestor of all plants
- Modern charophyceans are common in
- Important plant characteristics likely originated in charophyceans:
- Multicellular body allowing for
- Cell division that allows for
- Reproduction involving
Plants have adaptations that allow them to
- Retaining moisture:
- A cuticle allows plants to
- It is a
- It
- Stomata are
- They can open and close to
- They all air to
- Transporting resources:
- Vascular system:
- Collection of
- Brings water & mineral nutrients
- Disperses
- Allows plants to grow
- Growing upright:
- Plant height is limited by
- Support comes from a material called
- Hardens
- Provides
- Reproducing on land:
- Pollen grains allow for
- Pollen grains contain a
- Pollen can be carried by
- A seed is a
- Seed coats protect embryos from
- Embryo develops when
Vascular plants – have vascular tissue – a system of interconnected tubes and vessels to transport food and water
Nonvascular plants – lack vascular tissue – materials are transported by
Vascular plants have vascular tissue – true roots, stems, and leaves
- xylem –
- phloem –
Plants can be classified into
Mosses and their relatives are
- Nonvascular plants
- Seedless plants
- Liverworts belongto the
- Often grow on
- Can be
- Hornworts belong to the
- Found in
- They have a
- Mosses belong to the
- Most common
- Sphagnum moss is commonly used by humans as
Club mosses and ferns are
- A vascular system allows club mosses and ferns to
- Both need
- Club mosses belong to the
- They are not
- They are the
- Ferns and their relatives belong to the
- Whisk ferns and horsetails are
- Ferns have large leavescalled
Seed plants include
- Seed plants have several advantages over their
- They can
- Pollination occurs when
- Seeds nourish and protect the
- Seeds allow plants to
- Gymnosperms do not have
- Most gymnosperms are
- The cone is the
- Pollen is produced in
- Eggs are produced in
- Seeds develop on
- Cycads are gymnosperms in the
- They look like
- Grow in
- Ginkgos are gymnosperms in the
- Only one species alive today
- Grown in
- Conifers are gymnosperms in the phylum
- Most common gymnosperms
- Include
- Angiosperms have
- A flower is the
- A fruit is a
- Angiosperms or flowering plants belong to the
- Botanists classify flowering plants into two groups based on
- A cotyledon is an
- Monocots have a
- Leaf veins are usually
- Flower parts usually are in
- Bundles of vascular tissue are
- Dicots have
- Leaf veins are usually
- Flower parts are usually in
- Bundles of vascular tissue are
Flowering plants are also categorized by
- Stem type can be
- Wood has
- Woody stems are
- Herbaceous plants do not
There are 3 types of plant
- Annuals
- Biennials
- Perennials