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Plants & Fungus 006. Kingdom Plantae Eukaryotic Multicellular organisms True tissues. Photoautotrophic nutrition. Most adapted for a terrestrial existence.

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Page 1: Plants & Fungus 006. Kingdom Plantae Eukaryotic Multicellular organisms True tissues. Photoautotrophic nutrition. Most adapted for a terrestrial existence.

Plants & Fungus

006

Page 2: Plants & Fungus 006. Kingdom Plantae Eukaryotic Multicellular organisms True tissues. Photoautotrophic nutrition. Most adapted for a terrestrial existence.

Kingdom PlantaeKingdom PlantaeEukaryotic

Multicellular organisms

True tissues.

Photoautotrophic nutrition.

Most adapted for a terrestrial existence and possessing vascular tissues.

Page 3: Plants & Fungus 006. Kingdom Plantae Eukaryotic Multicellular organisms True tissues. Photoautotrophic nutrition. Most adapted for a terrestrial existence.

Kingdom PlantaeKingdom Plantae

Cells with chloroplasts and cellulose cell walls.

Includes mosses, ferns, pine trees, cycads, ginkgos, and flowering plants.

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Typical Plant Cell

Eukaryotic Plant Cell

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Mangrove Distribution

                                                                                                                                     

   

• There are approximately 40 species of mangroves distributed worldwide

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Prop roots:• help support the tree

Pneumatophores:• respiratory function– take in O2

• push nutrients to the upper soil layer

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Ecological Role of Mangroves:• Stabilize sediment

• Accumulate detrital or other foreign material

• Habitat for epiphytes

• Fish and invertebrate nursery

• Nesting/roosting sites for birds

• Limited role as a direct food source

• Major contributor to detrital food chain• Protect shoreline from erosion during tropical

storms

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• fish and shrimp cultivation• food for people• firewood and boat building material• tanning material• finest honey

Mangrove Use:

                     

                                                

Shrimp farm surrounded by degraded mangroves, Vietnam

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Seagrass beds

57 species worldwide

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Classification

Five kingdom system:

Monera Protista FungiPlantae Animalia

Angiosperms Gymnosperms

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Distribution: 12 genera of seagrasses (5 in the high latitude and 7 in the low latitude)

• True marine angiosperm• Evolved from shoreline Lillie-like plants~100

mya• Vascular plants reinvaded the seas 3 different

times (algae is nonvascular; i.e., no need for roots to transport water and nutrients)

• Can grow and reproduce while completely submerged under water

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Halophila hawaiiana- only form of seagrass in Hawaii

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Develop in:• intertidal and shallow

subtidal areas on sands and muds

• marine inlets and bays

• lagoons and channels, which are sheltered from significant wave action

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1. Help stabilize the sediment

2. Prevents resuspension of sediments in water (water is clearer)

3. Binds substratum, reduces turbidity, and reduces erosion

4. Sediment accumulation slows velocity of incoming water

5. Food for many organisms

6. Refuge for many organisms

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Seagrass productivity is highly dependent on a number of factors:• salinity• water temperature• turbidity

This ecosystem is particularly sensitive to degradation due to:• agricultural pollution-run-off of

herbicides• industrial pollution• domestic pollution

Threats to Seagrass BedsThreats to Seagrass Beds

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Kingdom Fungi

Eukaryotic

Generally multicellular, organisms (a few species, e.g., yeast are unicellular).

Nutrition:

Heterotrophic

Saprophytic (absorptive)

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Kingdom Fungi

Most with cell walls (usually composed of chitin) and complex life histories.

Includes molds, yeasts, rusts, and mushrooms, marine fungi

Most of the 1500 species of marine Most of the 1500 species of marine fungi are microscopicfungi are microscopic

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Shelf fungus

Yeast

Toad stool

Rhizopus

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Fungus infection in fish