BIO 2137 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Vascular Cambium, Cork Cambium, Vascular Plant

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No lignin in them = not true vascular tissue. For things that you don"t understand the reproduction. Land plants share many characteristic with green algae. Need to prepare for not as much water. Bryophytes and vascular plants share ancestral adaptations to land, just getting more evolved. Pores (liverworts) unclosable --> stomata for gas exchange, co2 and oxygen. Hadrom and leptom for stransport of water and sap (sugar, nutrients, hormones) (bryidae) Leaf lack vascular tissue, leaf is layered with many differentiated layers, thallus usually not differentiated. Small size, ground hugging, preference for moist habitats. Flowering plans become extremely abundant in a short amount of time. Dichotomously branched axes that lacked roots and leaves. Anchoring and absorption of water and minerals from soil. All modern plants evolved them, if now gone, de-evolved. Tissue: groups of cells with similar function and structure --> group to form organs. Cell division at apical meristem of roots and shoots.

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