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Page 1: Domain Archaea (sister to tree of lifetree of life chapter 28-29, other groups of organisms Archaea Bacteria phylogeny • key lineages of prokaryotes • Domain Archaea (sister to

tree of lifechapter 28-29, other groups of organisms

Archaea

Bacteriaphylogeny• key lineages of prokaryotes

• Domain Archaea (sister to eukarya)• 3 clades defined by

genetic characters• Domain Bacteria

• Firmicutes • Spirochaetes• Actinobacteria• Chlamydiae• Cyanobacteria• Proteobacteria

morphology• morphological diversity?

• highly conserved• size

• most are quite small, the range is large• shape

• filaments, cocci, bacilli, spirilla• motility

• can swim with flagella, gliding movement

gram stain• cell wall composition

• gram staining• not reliable for phylogeny• represent differences in cell wall composition• gram positive - high peptidoglycan composition in cell wall, usually

lacking outer membrane• gram negative - thinner peptidoglycan layer, usually with outer and

inner membrane• highly variable among clades

cell wall

plasma membrane

inner membrane

cell wall

outer membrane

gram positive

gram negative

peptidoglycan

peptidoglycan

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EUKARYA

ARCHAEA

BACTERIA

BACTERIA

ARCHAEA

EUKARYA

FUNGI

ANIMALIA

PLANTS

branches• major branches in TOL

• Protista?• paraphyletic / polyphyletic

• depends on perspective

branches• major branches in TOL

• Rhizaria• Alveolata• Stramenopila • Amoebozoa• Opisthokonta• Excavata• Plantae

branches• major branches in TOL

• Rhizaria• Alveolata• Stramenopila • Amoebozoa• Opisthokonta• Excavata• Plantae

BIK

ON

TA

UN

IKO

NT

A

BACTERIAARCHAEA

AMOEBOZOA

OPISTHOKONTA

EXCAVATA

PLANTAE

RHIZARIA

ALVEOLATA

STAMENOPILA

plant formchapter 36

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plantae• classification (extant groups)

• “Bryophytes” • Hepaticophyta (Hepatophyta)

(liverworts) - Marchantia• Anthocerophyta (hornworts)• Bryophyta

• Vascular plants• Pteridophytes

• Lycophyta• Pterophyta

• Gymnosperms • Ginkgophyta

• Gymnosperms -- cont.• Cycadophyta (cycads) --

• Gnetophyta (gnetae) -- • Coniferophyta (conifers) --

• Angiosperms • Anthophyta -- monocots and eudicots

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• Structure and growth of Angiosperms• organs • systems

• root system• shoot system

shoot

root

• Plant tissues• dermal tissue

• cuticle • vascular tissue

• xylem • tracheids

• lignin• vessel elements (tubes)

dermal

ground

vascular

epidermisvascular bundle

sclerenchyma

phloem xylem

cortex

pith

• phloem• seive tube members• companion cells

• ground tissue• pith • cortex (outside vascular tissue)

Dicot Monocot

dermal

ground

vascular

ground tissue

epidermis

vascular bundles

• cell types in tissues• parenchyma• collenchyma • sclerenchyma

• lignin• fibers or sclereids (stone cells)

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• root types• monocots -- fibrous root system... • dicots -- taproot

roots • function• anchor the plant into the

ground• uptake of water from soil.• storage of food molecules• exchange of some nutrients

• structure -- • variation

• prop roots• buttress roots• pneumatophores• aerial roots• storage roots

• root hairs

• root cap --• suberin (lipid)

• meristem (zone of division) -- • quiescent center -- • primary meristems:

• protoderm • ground meristem• procambium

• zone of elongation

Ground

Dermal

Keyto labels

Vascular

Root hair

Epidermis

Cortex Vascular cylinder

Zone ofdifferentiation

Zone ofelongation

Zone of celldivision

Apicalmeristem

Root cap

100 µm

root tips • zone of differentiation• epidermis• cortex• stele (vascular)

• endodermis • pericycle

• monocots -- • tissue types in concentric rings

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epidermis

cortex

endodermis

stele

pericycle

pith

dermal

ground

ground

vascular

vascular

vascular

vascular

vascularxylem

phloem

• dicots• a bit more organized, or at least

centralized...• starch storage• same basic tissue types

• no pith• xylem in center

• surrounded by phloem bundles• pericycle surrounds phloem

• Shoot system• stems

• nodes• internodes • apical meristem

• axillary bud• terminal bud

• modifications• stolon (runner)• rhizome• bulb• tubers

• leaves • blade, stalk, petiole• venation

• parallel -- monocots • reticulate -- dicots

• simple leaves vs. compound leaf• some leaves serve other functions:

simple compound double compound

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• anatomy• dicots - two layers of mesophyll

• spongy mesophyll • palisade mesophyll

• stomata• water loss • gas exchange

• life history of plants -- • indeterminate growth• annuals -- life cycle completed in a year• biennials -- life cycle spans two years -- overwinter• perennials -- live for many years

growth

• types of Growth -- • primary growth• secondary growth

• Secondary Growth• lateral growth• vascular cambium • secondary xylem

• tree rings • secondary phloem

pith

primary xylemprimary phloem

growth

corksecondary xylem

secondary phloem

cork cambium

bark

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• Bark = periderm and phloem• periderm

• cork cambium • rings in trees

Growthring

Vascularray

Secondaryxylem

Heartwood

Sapwood

Bark

Vascular cambium

Secondary phloem

Layers of periderm


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