BIS 2C Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Lycopodiopsida, Non-Vascular Plant, Tracheid

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Tells us what forms are present in each stage limitations in non-vascular plants support transport gamete dispersal - swimming sperm so water is important. > gametes are made by something low to the ground so it can get water. > then becomes big tall thing vascular systems are great tools for transporting water and nutrients like sugars, and for support. Lycophytes (club mosses), monilophyta (horsetails and ferns) Important characteristics that vascular plants developed: tracheids (vascular cells, branching independent sporophytes: big branches, rooting structures (except rhyniophtes) very big and tall trees! (carboniferious era) rise of seed plants, followed by rise of owers. Vessels: wide tubes: long cells with thick walls, joined end on end to make long tubes, dead at maturity, no energy required for water movement, also provides structural support, we use this to build our homes! Large openings in the cell wall at the end of vessels allows for ef cient water ow.

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