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Mosses and Ferns. Sections 3.2. Mosses. One of the first types of plants to live on land Have a thick cell wall Special storage area for water and nutrients. Mosses. Do not grow large Have simple structures that function like roots, stems and leaves Nonvascular – - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Mosses and Ferns

Mosses and Ferns

Sections 3.2

Page 2: Mosses and Ferns

Mosses

• One of the first types of plants to live on land• Have a thick cell wall• Special storage area for water and nutrients

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Mosses

• Do not grow large• Have simple structures that function like roots, stems

and leaves

• Nonvascular – No vascular tissue (xylem, phloem)

• Bryophyta

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Moss Reproduction

• First generation grew from spores

• Wind carries spores away from parent

• Within a clump of moss are male and female reproductive structures

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Moss Reproduction

• When water is present sperm can swim to egg to fertilize

• Second generation grows into spore producing plant

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Moss Reproduction

• Also able to reproduce asexually–Broken pieces can form new plant–New plants can branch from old ones–Allows for quick growth

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Ferns

• Vascular plants• Able to grow tall• Have true leaves, stems and roots• Tracheophyta

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Fern Reproduction

• Spores grow into structures that are low to ground and produce sperm and egg

• Water is needed to have sperm fertilize eggs• Fertilized eggs grow into plants with fronds

that grow spores


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