BIOL 031 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Pollen Tube, Vascular Tissue, Sporopollenin

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Monophyletic group that includes green algae (uni- and multi- cellular) and land plants. Land plants are thought to have evolved from fresh water, multicellular green algae. Non-seed plants disperse via spores (single cells) coated with sporopollenin to prevent drying out. Seedless vascular plants more independent form water but still need it to move gametes. Vascular tissue allows them to go big. Pollen and seed-bearing structures facilitate transfer of gametes without water. Gymnosperms seed plants that produce pollen and seeds in cones. Sperm swim from pollen tube to archegonia within the seed. Angiosperms seed-bearing plants that bear pollen in flowers. Pollen transfers sperm to female ovule through pollen tube. When fertilized develop seeds that are borne in fruit (mature ovary) Seeds protect the embryonic plant when it is at its most vulnerable stage. Coated seeds- embryo with stored nutritive tissue (cotyledon)

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