BISC208 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Cork Cambium, Vascular Cambium, Phloem

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Streptophytes- plants (all multicellular) and green algal (some multicellular) Embryophytes- land plants that are either nonvascular or vascular. Composed of tissues, lower sa-v ratios than green algae so don"t lose as much water by evaporation. Alternation of generations- life cycle of land plants, haploid generation (gametophyte) and diploid generation (sporophyte) Spores allow land plants to disperse offspring. Gametangia generate, protect, and disperse land plant gametes; sporangia produce, protect, and disperse spores. Gametophyte (spores)- haploid generation that produces eggs/sperm by mitosis. Sporophyte (plant)- diploid generation that produces spores by meiosis. Alternation of generations- male and female gametophytes created by meiosis and then mitosis. Endosperm provides seed nutrition and allow it to grow and eventually be dispersed. Found mostly in moist habitats, some have conducting systems but lack conducting tissues that provide structural support. Vascular plants (tracheophytes)- have conducting systems that also provide skeletal strength. Have tracheid"s, specialized conducting cell which has lignin, a compression and decay resistant waterproofing material.

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