BIOL 1106 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Tracheid, Vascular Tissue, Vascular Plant

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Lesson 1 evolutionary solutions to terrestrial environments in plants. Challenges to terrestrial life: desiccation, cuticle, stomata, transport, tracheids, xylem, phloem. Haplodiplontic life cycle: alternation of generations: present in plants, haploid and diploid portions are multicellular. Bryophytes: non-tracheothytes, no tracheids, gametophyte, dominant, photosynthetic, require water for sexual reproduction. Pollen: multicellular male gametophyte, sperm, transport by wind or pollinator. Gymnosperm (cid:862)naked eed(cid:863: four groups, conifers, cycad, welwischia, ginkgo. Angiosperms (cid:862) eed i(cid:374) a vessel(cid:863: fruits, flowers, most evolutionarily advanced land plants, pollen with 2 sperms, double fertilization, 2n zygote, 3n endosperm. Lesson 2 the organized plant body develops throughout the life cycle. Meristems: undifferentiated plant tissue, cells divide indefinitely by mitosis, give rise to new cells, new cells differentiate, similar to animal stem cells. Apical meristems: roots and shoots, growth in length, primary growth, primary tissues, primary meristems, protoderm, procambium, ground meristem. Lateral meristems: secondary growth, growth in diameter, secondary tissues, vascular cambium, cork cambium.

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