CAS BI 108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Lycopodiopsida, Gametangium, Gametophyte

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Different dominant stages in different types of plants. Two adult forms (although for most land plants gametophyte is parasitic) Moss life cycle: gametes develop in gametangia on gametophyte, archegonia, antheridia, fertilization, mitosis = sporophyte development, meiosis in sporangia at tips of sporophyte, spore released and undergo mitosis. Bryophyte diversity: liverworts, hornworts, mosses, 10,000 species, most similar to green algae, 6,000 species, gemmae, 100 species, horn-shaped, single chloroplast. True ferns, whisk ferns, horsetails, club mosses. Fern structure: roots and rhizomes, nonvascular stems, leaves = fronds, sori = clusters of sporangia on underside of frond, fiddleheads. Stem structure: nodes, internodes, terminal buds, axillary buds and axillary regions, leaf scars, leaves. Root and shoot modifications: tubers, rhizomes, rhizoids, stolons (runners, grasses, flowers, needles, thorns, nodules: auxiliary organisms = symbiots, bacterial, fungal. Plant cells: fibers, sclereids, sieve-tube members, companion cells, roots. Plant cells and tissues: parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma, water conducting cells, tracheids, vessel elements, food conducting cells.

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