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The Plant Kingdom

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The Plant Kingdom. What makes a plant a plant?. All Plants : Are Eukaryotic ( have a nucleus) Have cell walls made of cellulose Are Autotrophs – photosynthetic Are Non-motile (cannot move). What do plants need to survive?. Plants need: Sunlight H 2 O & CO 2 Nutrients Water movement. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Plant Kingdom

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What makes a plant a plant?

All Plants:• Are Eukaryotic (have a nucleus)• Have cell walls made of cellulose• Are Autotrophs – photosynthetic• Are Non-motile (cannot move)

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What do plants need to survive?

Plants need:• Sunlight• H2O & CO2

• Nutrients • Water movement

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EVOLUTION & BASIC ADAPTATIONS OF PLANTS

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The first plants were all NONVASCULAR

They have the following properties:1. No vascular tissue

Can only move water from cell to cell by way of osmosis

2. Lack true roots, stems and leaves3. Can not grow upward4. Live in moist environments – these

plants are highly dependent on water

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Examples of nonvascular plants

Mosses Liverworts

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What came next in plant evolution?

In the evolution of plants, plants went from living exclusively in water

to living on land.

These plants are called VASCULAR PLANTS

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Example of a vascular plant

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Vascular Plant PropertiesIn order to survive in a new terrestrial

environment, plants had to be able to do 3 things:

1. Absorb Nutrients2. Prevent Water loss3. Reproduce on land

How did they accomplish this?

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Absorbing NutrientsRoot systems and vascular tissue that

allow movement of water and nutrients through the plant body.

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Preventing Water Loss1. Cuticle

Waxy covering of the plant2. Stomata

Opening that allows plants to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide

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Reproducing On LandSeeds

Contain the embryo of the plant

FlowersA reproductive structure that

produces pollen (sperm) and seeds

(eggs)

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All Vascular Plant Have:Vascular tissue:

Special tissues that can move water, nutrients and dissolved minerals through the plant body, even against the force of

gravity.

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All Vascular Plant Have:True roots, stems and leaves

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All Vascular Plant Have:The ability to grow upward

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Plant Taxonomy

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Plant ClassificationHistorically botanists used the term

division while zoologist used the term phylum, but they are the same.

Phylum = division

Today these terms are interchangeable

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Plant Classification

All plants are classified into one of the following 10

divisions or phyla:

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Bryophyta•Mosses • Liverworts

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Psilophyta

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Club Mosses

Lycophyta

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SphenophytaHorsetails

Equisetum

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PterophytaFerns

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Cycadophyta

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Ginkgophyta

Ginkgo biloba

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Gnetophyta

Gnetum

Welwitschia

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Coniferophyta

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Anthophyta