BIOL108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Archegonium, Phloem, Miscarriage

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Comparison of alternation of generations in protists and bryophytes. Non-vascular plants are on land, while protists are not. Lycophyta spike mosses, quillworts and club mosses. **fungi are capable of breaking down lignin because they have an enzyme that metabolises it. Sporophyte dominant gametophyte reduces (haploid cycles reduced), complex branching sporangia many spores. Both homosporous some seedless can be heterosporous. dependent on gametophyte. whereas non-vascular completely dependent gametophyte. Homosporous; most ferns, all horse tails and all club mosses. Heterospory; few ferns, all spikemosses, and quillworts (all seed plants) Reduced gametophytes gametophytes develop within spore wall (endospory). **seedless plants have spores that leave, while seed plants have spores that do not leave. **change of dominant plant type over time is due to continents drifting apart drier. Gymnosperms synapomorphies characteristics naked seed plants. spore is retained too. gametophyte. Heterospory with retention of female gametophyte if gametophyte is retained then the. Part of megasporangium goes through meiosis produce haploid megaspores.

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