BIOA02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Archaea, Lycopodiophyta, Sporophyte
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From tree to seed: transport in plants, plant nutrition and soils, plant defense. Tree of life - plants: basal tree of life, bryophytes, lycophytes, ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms. 3 major kingdoms: prokaryotes, bacteria, archaea, 3. Eukaryotes (eg. animals, slime molds, algae, fungi, plants, algae: basal tree of life. 1000 million years ago after earth originated life on earth developed (bacteria evolved) Approximately 1500 million years ago after earth originated earth is inhabited by prokaryotic life. Green algae is ancestral and gave rise to the group of plants: bryophytes, no cuticle. Hydrophobic film waxy layer which seals the top epidermis and lower epidermis and slows down the loss of water through the leaves. Consequence: loss & uptake of water along whole surface. Bryophytes surface is permeable in order to uptake water: adapted to survive total desiccation state of extreme dryness. Bryophytes can be typically found in very moist and environments (creeks, forests) They can also be found in desserts (due to adaptation)