BIOL10005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Wollemia, Supercontinent, Vascular Cambium

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Seed plants a dramatic innovation in land plant evolution: * seeds seeds are embryonic plant encased within a protective coating, typically resourced with stored food one of the most dramatic innovation in land plant evolution (protection of plant embryo) * seed plants cycads: reproduce in cones. * each segment of a cone is called an ovule & will develop into a seed if fertilised. * juniper berries are modified cones: used to flavour gin. * development of vascular cambium & secondary group produces woody tissue increase in girth. * produce two types of spores: megaspores (in ovules female) and microspores (pollen males) in conifers both are born on cones. * reproduce by seeds female gametophyte & embryo enclosed within an ovule in which is nourished and protected on the parent plant. * male gametes transported in pollen, by wind in the conifers (called pollination)

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