BIO 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Springtail, Archegonium, Antheridium

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Plants: eukaryotic, multicellular [division of labor], and photosynthetic. Land plants have chlorophyll a & b so their immediate ancestor is the green bacteria. Bryophytes: mosses; small due to lack of vascular system. Tracheophytes: majority of plants; defined by their vascular system. Origin of land plants: evidence that green algae are the ancestors: dna, chlorophyll a & b, true starch inside chloroplasts, diverse life cycles & reproduction, asexual & sexual phases, haploid & diploid stages, unicellular & multicellular species. Important characteristics: presence or absence of vascular tissue (e. g. xylem(carry water) or phloem(carry sugar), bryophytes: (mosses, liverworts, hornworts) lack of vascular tissue - small plants, tracheophytes: (ferns and seed plants) have vascular tissue- can be large. Specialized cells that conduct fluids and nutrients from place to place in the organism. When they are alive they are filled with cytoplasm and organelles. When they die they are hollowed out with water. Phloem: cells specialized to carry h2o & sugar.

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