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Page 1: First land plants

First land plants• Bryophytes: mosses & liverworts

– non-vascular• no water transport system• no true roots

– swimming sperm• flagellated sperm

– lifecycle dominated by haploid gametophyte stage• fuzzy moss plant you are

familiar with is haploid– spores for reproduction

• haploid cells which sprout to form gametophyte

diploidhaploid

Where mustmosses live?

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Bryophytes: mosses & liverworts

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Peat Bog“Peat Moss”

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First vascular plants• Pteridophytes: ferns

– vascular• water transport system• xylem, phloem, roots, leaves

– swimming sperm• flagellated sperm

– life cycle dominated by sporophyte stage• leafy fern plant you are familiar

with is diploid• fragile independent

gametophyte (prothallus)– spores for reproduction

• haploid cells which sprout to form gametophyte

diploid

Where mustferns live?

haploid

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Pteridophytes: FernsSelaginella Psilotum

Horsetails Ferns

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Alternation of generations• Fern gametophyte (1n)

– small haploid plant which produces gametes– homospory: male & female on same plant

archegonia

antheridia

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diploid

Alternation of generations

haploid

produces male & female gametes

archegonia

antheridia

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Early Pteridophytes: Tree Ferns

Carboniferous forest – 290-350 myaForests of seedless plants decayed into deposits of coal & oil

Fossil fuels…I get it!

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Pteridophytes: Tree fernsfrondsfiddleheads

With frondslike these who needs enemies!


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