BISC 337 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Hornwort, Thallus, Gametophore

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Plants are classified based on the structures and tissues (e. g. type of conducting tissue etc) And reproductive strategies (flowers, seeds, alternation of n/2n generations) In bryophtes, the primary plants are the haploid gametophytes (n), with the only diploid portion (2n) being the attached sporophyte, consisting of a stalk and sporangium. In other groups (and us) the primary plant (human) is diploid (2n) Bryophytes have a different strategy to create genetic diversity. Vascular plants which have vascular (conducting) tissue (xylem and phloem) Non-vascular plants that don"t have vascular conducting tissue. The development of specialized conducting tissues was an evolutionary design improvement i. e. more efficient conduction of water, nutrients, etc. Possible to have 60m tall trees not 60m tall mosses. Transitional plants between the aquatic ancestral algae and derived land plants. **gametophyte = a plant that produce gametes using mitosis to develop into a zygote. Venter = part of archegonium that contain a single egg.

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