BIOL 1201 Study Guide - Phloem, Seta, Non-Vascular Plant

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Charophytes have been identified as the closest relatives of land plants. The charophytes and plant share some common traits however there are some major differences. Most or all of life cycle in water. Variation in dominant form of the life cycle. There are four derived trait which appear in some (maybe most) land plants: Most plants go through a life cycle that involves an alternation of generations (see fig. In this life cycle the diploid phase produces a sporophyte that produces haploid spores by meiosis. The spores grow into the gametophyte that produces gametes. These gametes fuse during fertilization to form a diploid zygote that then grows into another sporophyte. In addition to the characteristics note above, the plant kingdom shows a range of traits that appeared as plants made the transition from their origins in water onto the land. Xylem and phloem are parts of the plants vascular tissue system.

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