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Biology 11

Biology 11. Kingdom Plantae The Gymnosperms. Objectives. By the end of the lesson you should be able to: Compare and contrast bryophytes, pteridophytes and gymnosperms Describe the lifecycle of a gymnosperm Give examples of gymnosperms. Evolution of Seeded Vascular Plants.

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Biology 11

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  1. Biology 11 Kingdom Plantae The Gymnosperms

  2. Objectives By the end of the lesson you should be able to: • Compare and contrast bryophytes, pteridophytes and gymnosperms • Describe the lifecycle of a gymnosperm • Give examples of gymnosperms

  3. Evolution of Seeded Vascular Plants • When the Mesozoic era got under way, it ushered in a time of geological and climatic instability • Continental drift formed the “super continent” called Pangea • Cooler and dryer conditions put survival pressure on the water dependent non seeded vascular plants • The key to survival was surviving without water

  4. Evolution of Seeded Vascular Plants In plants, this resulted in three significant advances: 1. Gametophyte reduced even more and becomes protected and completely dependent upon sporophyte 2. Asexual spores evolved into sexual pollen for air distribution of the gametes 3. Development of an embryo protecting mechanism (seeds) that also could more effectively distribute their species

  5. Gymnosperms: seeded vascular plants • First evolved in Paleozoic • Changes in the Mesozoic made this their era • Dominant during this time were the ginkoand cycads A cycad

  6. Early Gymnosperm: Ginkgo

  7. Early Gymnosperm: cycads

  8. Gymnosperms The Conifers • These are our familiar evergreen trees and shrubs • They lived in the dry continental interiors • When the climate changed at the end of the Mesozoic, the conifers were pre-adapted and flourished

  9. Common Gymnosperm: Conifers

  10. Gymnosperms • They are still the dominant plant in the north temperate zones • They are the dominant biome in Canada called Boreal or Taiga coniferous forests

  11. Gymnosperms • The sporophyte has become very dominant • It is utilizing all of the advantages so far evolved

  12. Seeded Vascular Plants • Gymnosperm: conifers • vascular • heterospory • male vs. female gametophytes • seeds • naked seeds (no fruit) • pollen • contain male gametophyte • life cycle dominated by sporophyte stage • coniferous trees you are familiar with are diploid • reduced (microscopic) gametophyte • reduction of gametophyte protects delicate egg & embryo in protective sporophyte • protected from drought & UV radiation

  13. Gymnosperms Advances: • True roots are seen for the first time which allows the gymnosperms to live in dryer conditions • They no longer need water for reproduction • Leaves are modified into needles • The resins inside the needles act as a natural antifreeze • As a result, they became (and are) the dominant tree of the north temperate zones

  14. Male Cones • The male gametophyte is the pollen grain formed by meiosis inside the male cone • The male cone is small and short lived, dropping off the tree after a few weeks

  15. Female Cones • The female gametophyte is the egg formed by meiosis inside the female cone • After fertilization the female cone houses the seeds until next spring • The female cone is large and long lived, dropping off the tree after 2 years!

  16. Cones & naked seeds

  17. sporangium & pollen male male (pollen) cones female female cones pine embryo

  18. Pollen • Pollen eliminated the requirement for water for fertilization • spread through wind & animal Where canconifers live?

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