3.2/13.3 - The Plant Kingdom

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Plants are important for many reasons such as:

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Plants:

  • carry out photosynthesis

  • have cellulose in their cell wall

  • are sessile (don’t move, opposite of mobile)

  • are very diverse

  • are multicellular

  • eukaryotic

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Threats to Plants:

  • deforestation

  • pollution

  • climate change

  • invasive species

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Phylogeny

- Plants are believed to have been evolved from charophytes (green algae - a protist).

Evidence: - chlorophyll a and b, cell plate during cell division, cellulose in cell wall, store extra sugar as starch

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Non-vascular (bryophytes)

ex. moss, needs a moist environment (no seeds)

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early vascular (pteridophytes)

ex. ferns (no seeds)

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1st seed plants - gymnosperms)

evergreen trees (seeds in cones)

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flowering plants (angiosperms)

daisy (seeds in flowers)

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Most plants live on land, some aquatic but mostly freshwater. To live on land, plants have evolved to:

  • prevent water loss (cuticle)

  • take in carbon dioxide (stomata)

  • have vascular tissue (xylem and phloem

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Pollen

waterproof capsules that contain male gamete (reproductive cell, carries male genetic info), produced by anthers (produces and holds pollen) of a flower

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Pollination

when male gamete in pollen enters ovule, which contains the female gamete. When they come together, they form a seed. Gametes are haploid (only one set of chromosomes) and the zygote seed they produce are diploid (contains genetic info from male and female).

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self pollination

transfer of pollen grains from 1 flower to another flower on the same plant

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cross pollination

transfer of pollen grains from 1 flower to another flower

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pollinators

bees and other insects

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human food supplies

wheat, rice and corn

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Bran

fiber-rish outer layer that protects the seed, contains B vitamins and trace minerals (essential nutrients)

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endosperm

middle layer that contains carbohydrates and proteins

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germ

small nutrient-rich core that contains antioxidants like vitamin E, B vitamins and healthy fats

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Seed reproduction is useful because…

  • it allows sexual reproduction without travelling water

  • provides protection for the embryo

  • it can survive many years with no water

  • it can survive colder temperatures

  • can be dispersed away from the parent plants

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Seed functions

protect and nourish the embryo and to carry the embryo to a new location

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Angiosperms:

  • contain seeds in fruit (most plants)

  • produce male and female gametes

  • eggs protected in ovary

  • cotyledons - structures that store food inside of seeds. 2 types: monocot and eudicot

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Gymnosperms:

  • contain seeds in cones

  • most evergreen and perform photosynthesis all year

  • inhabit environments that are too hot, cold or too dry for angiosperms

  • soft male cones produce pollen, harder female cones produce eggs that are on the surface of the cone scales, wind carries pollen to fertilize eggs

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Male parts of Angiosperm

stamen includes anther and filament

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Female parts of an angiosperm

pistil includes stigma, style, ovary

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Fruit

  • fruit is a mature ovary and contains angiosperm seeds

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pericarp

the ovary wall developed into the fruit wall (the part you eat)

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Seed Dispersal

  • wind

  • birds and insects

  • mammals (seeds sticking on their fur)

  • carried by water