BIOA02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Sporangium, Gymnosperm, Sorus

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Bioa02 module 1, lecture 2: tree of life plants. Lycophytes have cuticles, stomata, and vascular tissue have the same features such as a waxy cuticle as early as 420 million years ago stomata are breathing pores that allow water to go in and out. Lycophytes grow taller than bryophytes because of the presence of vascular tissues engages in effective water and sugar transport. Lycophyte species: clubmosses (400), quillworts (150), spike mosses (700) Ferns first ferns appeared in the carboniferous age ferns did not decompose but they accumulated in vast layers that are now coal deposits. Fern species: whisk ferns (2), horsetails (15), true ferns (12,000) True ferns are 75% of fern species found in the tropics. Tiny aquatic fern (azolla) grows to 25m tall. Tree ferns can reach a size of 10-15m. Cluster of sori undergoes meiosis mature sporangium with haploid spores germinating spore prothallium gametophyte fertilization embryo developing sporophyte .

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