BIO 105 Lecture 6: Plants and Animals

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Plants -- include green algae and land plants. Humans depend on plants for food, fuel, fibers, and medicine. Plants are primary producer of oxygen, build and hold soil in place, hold and recycle water, moderate climate, and are dominant primary producers in terrestrial ecosystems. Nonvascular -- close to ground because they need direct access to things they need because they don"t have a vascular system. Vascular -- tubes within plants that transport water, food, ions, nutrients (equivalent to the human circulatory system) Have spores that transport sperm and egg where needed. Only survive if in the perfect conditions. Vascular seed plant (ex. flowering (angiosperm) plants) Angiosperms -- flowering produces seeds in some kind of fruit (that contains a seed) including berries, nuts, burrs, and typical fruit. Gymnosperms -- don"t flower or produce fruits but have seeds. Advantages on land: less predators, direct sunlight, breathing is easier.

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