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Three important new adaptations to land, found in seeded plants. |
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1. Very small gametophytes are nourished and protected inside paternal sporophyte
2. Pollen grains which provide protection and dispersal for male gametophyte
3. The seed which protects and disperses the new sporophyte embryo. |
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1. Multicellular embryo gets a "head start" at the germination stage
2. Stored food for embryo also allows head start, and allows extended dormancy
3. Because it is multicellular/more complex, it is more resistant to harsh conditions, seed coat can govern dormancy
4. Larger, increased capacity to develop dispersal adaptations. |
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1. Fertilization does not require water for sperm to swim through!
2. Pollen disperses well, allowing fertilization over long distances |
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Disadvantages of the Seed |
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more energetically costly to produce, trades
quantity for quality. |
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1. Ancestral, exist today only as planted trees
2. Dioecious
3. Flagellated Sperm? |
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1. Resemble palms
2. ~130 species today
3. Many are insect pollinated |
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Three Genera: Welwitschia, Gnetes, and Ephedra
- Mostly dioecious
- Only Gymnosperms with Vessel Elements in Xylem
- Pollinated by wind and insects
- Double fertilization?
- Medicinals
- Most likely sister clade to coniferophyta rather than angiosperms
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in phylum gnetophyta
- used as decongestant, and when mixed with caffeine is powerful metabolic stimulant
- contains ephedrine and related alkaloids
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in phyla gnetophyta
- 30-40 sp.
- found in tropics
- possible double fertilization
- female gametophyte nourishes embryo
- netted veination
- used for diabetes, arthritis, aids
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in phyla Gnetophyta
- adapted to dry conditions
- extensive taproot
- two leaves
- can live over 1500 years
- lives in western skeleton coast of African desert
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- often locally dominant species
- include some of the largest, oldest organisms on earth
- wind dispersed pollen
- multi year life cycle
- evergreens with pine needles are adapted to conserve water, deal with short growing season
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