BIO 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Microspore, Germination, Vascular Cambium

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27 Jan 2017
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Among extant land plants, these 3 are the best representation of what primitive land plants may have looked like. Leaving water, plants needed a mechanism to prevent water loss waxy coating. Key morphological structure that confirms this tree is pyrenoids plesiomorphic (cuticle) Many plants produce both male + female gametes on the same plant character in land plants. In all other land plants the sporophyte is the dominant life stage + a branchea structure (polysporangiates) multiple sporangia per sporophyte. In bryophytes, the sporophyte is an un-branched structure with single sporangia at its apex. Archegonia multicellular gametangia, flask shaped, produces a single egg. Also have leafy forms simple, single cell thick, often lobed two rows of leaves. Growth of all gametophytes and some sporophytes. Dividing cells at the base of the structure, not the tip. Spores grow into protonemata filamentous stage from germinating spore. The archegonia and antheridia are on the sporophyte, and produce eggs and sperm.

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