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Biology 103 - Main points/Questions 1. Remember how plants and animals reproduce? 2. What else makes plants special 3. What is different about the fungi? 4. Are growth and development the same thing?
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Page 1: Biology 103 - Main points/Questions 1.Remember how plants and animals reproduce? 2.What else makes plants special 3.What is different about the fungi?

Biology 103 - Main points/Questions

1. Remember how plants and animals reproduce?

2. What else makes plants special

3. What is different about the fungi?

4. Are growth and development the same thing?

Page 2: Biology 103 - Main points/Questions 1.Remember how plants and animals reproduce? 2.What else makes plants special 3.What is different about the fungi?

Remember Animal life cycles:

• Meiosis produces

• Gametes fertilize to make a

• This undergoes to

produce a .

• Few animals have asexual reproduction

exclusively

Page 3: Biology 103 - Main points/Questions 1.Remember how plants and animals reproduce? 2.What else makes plants special 3.What is different about the fungi?

Remember Animal life cycles:

• Meiosis produces gametes (haploid)

• Gametes fertilize to make a diploid

zygote

• Zygote undergoes mitosis to produce a

multicellular diploid organism.

• Few animals have asexual reproduction

exclusively

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Fig. 10.3.b

Page 5: Biology 103 - Main points/Questions 1.Remember how plants and animals reproduce? 2.What else makes plants special 3.What is different about the fungi?

Remember plant life cycles:• Meiosis produces

• Haploid divide (mitosis) to make haploid a(n) _____ plant

• This produces – specialized haploid sex cells (like animals)

• These fuse (called ) to make a (grows into an embryo)

Page 6: Biology 103 - Main points/Questions 1.Remember how plants and animals reproduce? 2.What else makes plants special 3.What is different about the fungi?

Remember plant life cycles:

• Meiosis produces spores

• Haploid spores divide (mitosis) to make

haploid a “gametophyte” plant

• Gametophytes produce gametes –

specialized haploid sex cells (like animals)

• These gametes fuse (fertilization) to make a

zygote (grows into an embryo)

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Some characteristics:

(1) Plants are multicellular eukaryotes.

(2) Plants are autotrophic

(3) Plants alternate multicellular haploid and multicellular diploid generations

• What does that mean?

What is a Plant?

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Plants:

1. Alternate haploid and diploid stages

2. Each is multicellular

3. Different groups have different stages that are most common.

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(4) Plants have embryos that are dependent on a mature plant for nutrition

(5) Plant cells have cellulose cell walls that provide structural support.

More Plant characteristics

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More Plant characteristics(6) Special adaptations for life on land

• Most have special transport tissues/structures (roots, vascular tissue…)

• Can team up with fungi to absorb nutrients (mycorrhizae)

• Waxy cuticle (slows water loss) & Stomata (allows gas exchange)

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Fig. 22.2.b

More Plant characteristics

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Subcategories of Plants:• The plant kingdom has many subdivisions

we will talk mostly about four:– Mosses – some of the most primitive land plants, lack

vascular tissue, dominant gametophyte

– Ferns – seedless vascular plants

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• More subcategories

– Conifers/gymnosperms – plants with seeds but without flowers and fruit

– Flowering plants (angiosperms) – plants with flowers and fruit for reproduction

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Last Kingdom to focus on is Fungus

• Lots of different types we will focus on one – the group that includes the gilled mushrooms you are most familiar with

• Like other groups most fungi use sexual reproduction at least some of the time.

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Four criteria describe the Fungi.

(1) Fungal cells have a cell wall of chitin (of course still have membrane!)

(2) Fungi are heterotrophic eukaryotes

– Fungi secrete exo-enzymes that digest macromolecules outside their bodies. They then absorb the smaller subunits - causing them to be called absorptive heterotrophs.

What is an Fungus?

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(3) Fungal cells are usually form long thread-like filaments called hyphae

– The body of a majority of fungi is a complex mat of these hyphae called a mycellium

– Mushrooms are only a small part of the body of a fungus

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• Mass of hyphae – called a mycelium – the mycelium is

the main “body” of the organism

– the mycelium usually contains several meters of hyphae

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• Individual hypha

– each hypha is basically a long string of cells

– Mitosis generates new cells

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cell wall

septum

cytoplasm

pore

two haploidnuclei

• cells communicate through gaps in wall called septa (singular, septum)– cytoplasm can flow

freely among the cells of the hypha

– 2 haploid nuclei often in a single cell (= dikaryotic)

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Septum and pore between cells

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(4) Fungal life cycles are dominated by a haploid phase that grows from a haploid spore by mitosis.

– Most fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually

– Fungal life cycles are distinctly different from plants an animals

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Fungal Life Cycle Terminology:

• Haploid v. Diploid

• Dikaryotic

• Spore

• Mating type

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Sexual reproduction in Fungi

Mitosis

Meiosis

Dikaryotic Cell

Haploid Spore

Mitosis

Cells Fuse

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Fungal life cycles main ideas:• Meiosis produces spores

• Haploid spores divide (mitosis) to make haploid mycelium

• Any cell can fuse with a cell of another mating type (no specialized gametes!)

• Cytoplasm joins but not nucleus at first (dikaryotic cell!)

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Fig. 21.8.a

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Some fungi have very long-lived dikaryotic mycelia

• These are reproductive structures of mycelium that may be huge

• Some spread over 3.4 square miles and may be 2500 years old.

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Fig. 21.12

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• Fairy Rings– A ring of mushrooms may appear overnight.– These are the reproductive structures of an

underground mycelium (grown from a spore)– As the mycelium grows

out, it decomposes the organic matter in the soil and mushrooms form just behind this advancing edge.

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Growth vs. Development• These fairy rings help illustrate the difference

between growth and development

• What do you think is the difference?

• The mycellium is growing through the soil but it is only when conditions are right that the fungus triggers the development of mushrooms.

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Growth vs. Development• Growth occurs as

– Cells divide

– Cells increase in size

• Development occurs as cells alter gene expression (cell differentiation)

• Plants and Animals use different strategies

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Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin CummingsPlant and Animal development patterns

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Plant Growth & Development• In flowering plants we still see haploid

(gametophyte) and diploid (sporophyte) stages.

• Main plant is sporophyte

– Gametophyte is retained by sporophyte

• Looking at the development of embryo

– First look at flowers

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Fig. 22.17.a

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Fig. 22.17.a

filamentStamen is both

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sepal

petal

stigma

style

anthers

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Plant Growth & Development• In flowers the sporophyte generation gives

rise to the gametophyte in two different places

• Male gametophyte produced in Anthers

• Female gametophyte is produced in Ovule

• Lets see how…

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• Male gametophytes are produced in the anther…

• Meiosis occurs and produces microspores

• These undergo mitosis to produce pollen (the male gametophyte)

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• Female gametophytes are produced in the ovule (inside an ovary)…

• Meiosis occurs and produces a megaspore

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• The megaspore undergoes meiosis to produce an embryo sac (the female gametophyte)

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egg (n)

mature pollen

integuments

polar nucleiwithin central cell

sperm cells (n)

ovary

tube cellnucleus

sperm

stigma

style

tube cellnucleus

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Development into an embryo

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What about animal embryos – do we all have shelled eggs?

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• Reproduction & Development

• In most, a small flagellated sperm fertilizes a larger, nonmotile egg to make a zygote

• The zygote undergoes cleavage (mitosis), forming a hollow ball of cells called the blastula.

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• Some cells of the blastula then “crawl” inside (gastrulation)

• This forms a gastrula with 2 tissue layers and an opening (the blastopore!)

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• Gastrulation produces three tissue layers

• Occurs after implantation in humans (and other placental mammals)

• The placenta provides continuous nutrition during development instead of stored yolk

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• Three tissues are:– Ectoderm (outside)– Mesoderm (middle)– Endoderm (inside)

• Tissues specialize to become...

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• Three tissues are:– Ectoderm (outside)– Mesoderm (middle)– Endoderm (inside)

• Tissues specialize to become...

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Protostomes and Deuterostomes

• there are two major kinds of animals representing two distinct evolutionary lines– protostomes

• the mouth develops from or near the blastopore

– deuterostomes• the anus forms from or near the blastopore; the

mouth forms on another part of the blastula

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Figure 25.34 Embryonic development in protostomes and

deuterostomes.

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Protostomes and Deuterostomes

• deuterostomes also differ from protostomes in three other fundamental ways– the pattern of cleavage

• protostomes have spiral cleavage while deuterostomes have radial cleavage

– fating of cells• it occurs later in deuterostome cleavage than in

protostome cleavage

– origin of the coelom

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Biology 103 - Main points/Questions

1. Remember how humans reproduce?

2. What makes an organism an animal & how do

we subdivide the animal kingdom?

3. What are some other animal reproductive

strategies?

4. What is different about the fungi?

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