Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need...

46
Major Plant Groups

Transcript of Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need...

Page 1: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Major Plant Groups

Page 2: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants• Live in moist

environments– Need water to

reproduce

• Grow low to ground (nonvascular)

• Lack true leaves

• Common pioneer species

• Gametophyte most common (dominant)

• Ex: Mosses, liverworts, hornworts

Page 3: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Group 2: Seedless, Vascular Plants

• Vascular system– Taller growth– Nutrient transportation

• Live in moist environments– swimming sperm

• Has primitive roots called rhizoids

• Gametophyte stage– Called Prothallus– Creates egg and sperm

• Sporophyte stage– Leaves called “Fronds”– Spores created on underside

in clusters called “sori”

• Ex: Ferns, Club mosses, Horsetails

Page 4: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Fern Frond

Page 5: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Underside of frond

Page 6: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Group 3: Seed producing, Vascular Plants

• Type 1: Gymnosperms

• Needle-like leaves (reduces water loss)

• Common to lumber industry

• Seeds enclosed in cones

– Male cones: produce pollen (sperm)

– Female cones: produce eggs

• Zygote hardens into seed (protected inside cones)

• Ex: Evergreen, Pine, Redwood, Cedar

Page 7: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Gymnosperm Life Cycle

Let’s zoom into the cones of this sporophyte tree.

1) Male and female seed cones grow on adult sporophytes

Male cones Female cone

Page 8: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

2) Pollen (male gametophyte) released from the male seed cones.

Female eggs become fertilized

Zygote created inside the female cones

eggzygo

te

egg egg

egg

zygote

zygote

zygote

Male cones make pollen Female cones make eggs

Page 9: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

3) Seeds begin to harden inside the female cones

seed

seed

seed

seed

Page 10: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

4) Seeds often spread by wind

“wing” helps seeds spread greater distance

Page 11: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

5) Seed will land

ground

Page 12: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

6) Seedling grows into (sporophyte)…the cycle repeats

ground

Page 13: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Seed Advantages• 1) Seed plants don’t

depend on water to reproduce– Pollen spread by wind

and animals• 2) Embryo has….

– Nourishment: Nutrients inside feed embryo

– Protection: Hard shell• 3) Seeds allow for

dispersal– Carried by wind,

water, animals

Some seeds are carried by wind

Some seeds have “wings”

Some seeds are carried by animals

Page 14: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Helicopter seeds

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0l3okbzCzFE

Page 15: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Group 4: Flowering Plants

• Angiosperms (flowering plants)

• Flower = reproductive structure– Attract animals to

help spread pollen– Forms fruit to protect

and spread seeds• Seeds

– Grow inside the fruit– Inside the seed

1. Embryo2. Food supply

Page 16: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Seed Dispersal

• Fruit brightly colored

– Attracts animals

• Seeds pass through animals digestive system

• Seeds pooped in a new area to grow

Fruit seeds in fox poop

Page 17: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Angiosperm Groups• 2 groups: Based on

seed type• Cotyledon:

embryonic leaf• Two Categories:

– Monocots: embryo with 1 seed leaf

– Dicots: embryo with 2 seed leaves

Page 18: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Monocots vs. Dicots

Knowthisone

ehh ehhKnowthisone

ehh

Page 19: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Apple Tree: Monocot or Dicot?

1

2

3

45

Net-like veins

Page 20: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Monocot or Dicot?

1

2

3

4

5

6

Page 21: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Monocot or Dicot?

Page 22: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Monocot or Dicot?

Page 23: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Monocot or Dicot?

Veins run parallel

Page 24: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Monocot or Dicot?

Veins run parallel

Page 25: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Monocot or Dicot?

Veins branch outward

Page 26: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Angiosperm Life Spans

• Three Life Span Types:• 1) Annuals

– Seed grows…

– Produce flowers & seeds…

– Die

• 2) Biennials– 1st year:

• Seed grows and stores food

– 2nd year:

• grows more…

• makes flowers & seeds…

• dies

• 3) Perennials– Live for more than 2 years– May take decades to grow

fruit

Page 27: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

sepals

petals• Reproductive

structure of angiosperms

• Sepals– outer ring of leaves– protection

• Petals– Inner ring of leaves – Brightly colored to

attract pollinators• Male and female

organs found inside

Flowers

Page 28: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Tulip Pistil and Stamen

male

female

Page 29: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Lily Pistil and Stamen

male

female

Page 30: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Pistil and Stamen

male

female

Page 31: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Pistil and Stamen

male

female

Page 32: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Flowers• Male Stamen

– Anther: produces pollen (sperm)

• Female Carpel/Pistil– Inner most part– Ovary: within the

base• Contains eggs• Grows into fruit when

fertilized

– Stigma: sticky tip, collects pollen

Page 33: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

...

Self-Pollination(own pollen fertilizes own egg)

Page 34: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Cross-Pollination(pollen of one, fertilizes egg of another)

...

Page 35: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Angiosperm Life Cycle

Here is an apple tree….lets zoom into an individual flower.1) Pollen sticks to animal or released into wind

2) Insect flies away covered in pollen

. .... . ...

. ...... ......

Page 36: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Angiosperm Life Cycle1) Pollen sticks to animal or released into wind

2) Insect flies away covered in pollen

3) Insect comes across another flower and spreads the pollen

.. .

... ...

...

Page 37: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Angiosperm Life Cycle1) Pollen sticks to animal or released into wind

2) Insect flies away covered in pollen

3) Insect comes across another flower and spreads the pollen

4) Pollen tube grows towards ovary

.

Page 38: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Angiosperm Life Cycle1) Pollen sticks to animal or released into wind

2) Insect flies away covered in pollen

3) Insect comes across another flower and spreads the pollen

4) Pollen tube grows towards ovary

.

5) Nucleus travels down pollen tube to fertilize egg

.

Page 39: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Angiosperm Life Cycle1) Pollen sticks to animal or released into wind

2) Insect flies away covered in pollen

3) Insect comes across another flower and spreads the pollen

4) Pollen tube grows towards ovary

.

5) Nucleus travels down pollen tube to fertilize egg

.

6) Zygote hardens into seed…flower starts to die

seed

ovary

Page 40: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Angiosperm Life Cycle1) Pollen sticks to animal or released into wind

2) Insect flies away covered in pollen

3) Insect comes across another flower and spreads the pollen

4) Pollen tube grows towards ovary

5) Nucleus travels down pollen tube to fertilize egg

6) Zygote hardens into seed…flower starts to die

7) Ovary grows into a fruit (seeds insides)

ovary

Page 41: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Angiosperm Life Cycle1) Pollen sticks to animal or released into wind

2) Insect flies away covered in pollen

3) Insect comes across another flower and spreads the pollen

4) Pollen tube grows towards ovary

5) Nucleus travels down pollen tube to fertilize egg

6) Zygote hardens into seed…flower starts to die

7) Ovary grows into a fruit (seeds insides)

Page 42: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Angiosperm Life Cycle1) Pollen sticks to animal or released into wind

2) Insect flies away covered in pollen

3) Insect comes across another flower and spreads the pollen

4) Pollen tube grows towards ovary

5) Nucleus travels down pollen tube to fertilize egg

6) Zygote hardens into seed…flower starts to die

7) Ovary grows into a fruit (seeds insides)

Page 43: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

seed

A few hours later…

Page 44: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

seed

Seedling begins to grow…

Page 45: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

Years later….

Page 46: Major Plant Groups Group 1: Seedless, Nonvascular Plants Live in moist environments –N–Need water to reproduce Grow low to ground (nonvascular) Lack.

HW: Bring a flower and leaf to school. One with distinct male and female

parts.