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Seed plants Produce pollen and seeds Pollen are tiny structures that carry sperm producing cells Dispersed by wind of animal pollinators (i.e. bees) Sperm travel through air to fertilize egg cells Seeds consist of an embryonic plant, a supply of food for the embryo, and a protective outer seed coat Can remain dormant until suitable habitat is available Male gametophyte is the pollen grain Female gametophyte produces the egg
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Produce pollen and seeds Pollen are tiny structures that carry sperm producing cells Dispersed by wind of animal pollinators (i.e. bees) Sperm.

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Page 1: Produce pollen and seeds  Pollen are tiny structures that carry sperm producing cells  Dispersed by wind of animal pollinators (i.e. bees)  Sperm.

Seed plants Produce pollen and seeds Pollen are tiny structures that carry

sperm producing cells Dispersed by wind of animal pollinators

(i.e. bees) Sperm travel through air to fertilize egg

cells Seeds consist of an embryonic plant,

a supply of food for the embryo, and a protective outer seed coat Can remain dormant until suitable

habitat is available Male gametophyte is the pollen grain Female gametophyte produces the

egg

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2 types of seed plants

Gymnosperms – lack flowers Angiosperms – flowering plants

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Seed plants - Gymnosperms

Evolved earlier than flowering plants Were dominant until the rise of flowering

plants Most early species are now extinct 4 phyla

Ginkgos Cycads Gnetophytes Conifers

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Seed plants – Gymnosperms - Ginkgos

Only 1 species survives Ginko biloba (maiden hair tree)

Either male or female

Female trees bear foul-smelling, fleshy seeds

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Seed plants – gymnospermsCycads

Found in tropical or subtropical climates

Large, finely divided leaves

Look similar to palms or large ferns

Most are approx. 3 feet tall

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Cycads Male Pollen Cones Female Seed Cone

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Seed plants – gymnospermsGnetophytes

Include approx. 70 species of shrubs, vines, and small trees

Genus Ephedra contains compound that is a stimulant and appetite suppressant Reports of deaths

Welwitschia mirabilis – dry deserts of Africa Deep taproot can extend up to 100 ft down into

the soil Has fibrous stem with only 2 leaves Leaves never shed and continue to grow Oldest plants are more than 200 yrs old

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Gnetophytes

Ephedra

Welwitschia mirabilis

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Seed plants – gymnospermsConifers

Still dominant plant Species include pines, firs, spruce,

hemlocks, cypresses Most abundant in cold latitudes and high

elevations Adapted to cold, dry conditions

Retain green leaves, can continue photosynthesis

Leaves are thin needles covered with a thick, waterproof surface that minimizes evaporation

Produce “antifreeze” in their sap (gives piney scent) Can continue transporting nutrients in below-freezing

temperatures

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Conifer Life Cycle: Ponderosa Pine

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Seed plants - Angiosperms

Flowering plants Dominate earth today Over 260,000 species

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3 major adaptations of angiosperms

Flowers Fruits Broad leaves

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Flower Structure

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Flowers Both male and female gametes are formed May have evolved when ancient

gymnosperm developed relationships with animals (i.e. insects) that carried pollen from plant to plant

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Why fruits?

Ovary surrounding the seed matures into a fruit

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Broad leaves

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Life Cycle: Lilium

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Flower Plants – 2 Groups

Monocots 1 cotyledon

Dicots (Eudicots) 2 cotyledon