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Moss & Fern

Moss & Fern. Sphagnum palustre (clones, no spore stage). Hapu’u Tree Fern. Supergroup Archeoplastida Kingdom Rhodophyta (red algae) Viridiplantae Kingdom Chlorophyta (green algae) Kingdom Charophytes Kingdom Plantae ( embryophytes ). Kingdom Plantae (embryophytes).

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Moss & Fern

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  1. Moss & Fern Sphagnum palustre (clones, no spore stage) Hapu’u Tree Fern

  2. SupergroupArcheoplastida Kingdom Rhodophyta (red algae) Viridiplantae Kingdom Chlorophyta (green algae) Kingdom Charophytes Kingdom Plantae (embryophytes)

  3. Kingdom Plantae (embryophytes) 1. Non-vascular plants Division Bryophyta (mosses) Division Hepatophyta (liverworts) Division Anthocerophyta (hornworts) 2. Vascular plants A. No seeds : Division Lycophyta (club mosses) Division Monilophyta (ferns, horsetails, whisk ferns) • Class Psilotopsida- whisk ferns • Class Equisetopsida- horsetails • Class Polypodiopsida - ferns B. Production of seeds : 1) No flowers : Gymnosperms Division Pinophyta (Coniferophyta)- (conifers) Division Cycadophyta (cycads) Division Ginkgophyta (ginkgo) Division Gnetophyta (gnetae) 2) Flowers : Angiosperms Division Anthophyta (flowering plants)

  4. Typical Plant Life Cycle

  5. Homosporous vs. Heterosporous Plants Homosporous eggs Single type of spore Bisexual gametophyte   Sporophyte sperm Heterosporous eggs Female gametophyte megaspore  Sporophyte Male gametophyte microspore  sperm

  6. Bryophytes • phylum Hepatophyta - liverworts • phylum Anthocerophyta - hornworts • phylum Bryophyta - mosses hornwort liverwort mosses

  7. Phylum Bryophyta • Gametophyte dominant • Lack vascular tissues • Homosporous • Possess waterproof cuticle • Dispersal by windblown spores • Swimming sperm

  8. Moss Lifecycle

  9. Moss Lifecycle

  10. Moss Lifecycle

  11. Alternation of Generations: Mosses Fuzzy, green, vegetative covering frequently found on rocks in cool, moist habitats = haploid, GAMETOPHYTE stage of moss life cycle

  12. Alternation of Generations: Mosses leafy, haploid gametophyte with emerging diploid sporophyte

  13. Moss Archegonia

  14. Moss Antheridia

  15. Sporophytes

  16. Moss Sporangium

  17. Moss spores

  18. Moss Protonema

  19. Division Lycophyta (club mosses) Division Monilophyta (ferns, horsetails, whisk ferns) Class Psilotopsida- whisk ferns Class Equisetopsida- horsetails Class Polypodiopsida - ferns

  20. Class Polypodiopsida (Pterophyta) Division Lycophyta club mosses fern ClassEquisetopsida Class Psilotophyta Whisk fern horsetails

  21. Division Pterophyta: Ferns • Sporophyte dominant • Possess vascular tissues and roots • Leaves are megaphylls • Homosporous • Possess waterproof cuticle • Dispersal by windblown spores • Swimming sperm

  22. Fern Life Cycle

  23. Alternation of Generations: Ferns Ferns Sporophyte = dominant (most conspicuous) individual Gametophyte = small, fragile structure most people (even botanists!) never notice

  24. Fern Sporophyte

  25. Alternation of Generations: Ferns Frond = diploid sporophyte Sorus = collection of sporangia where meiosis occurs

  26. Sori on a Fern Sporophyll

  27. Sorus Close Up

  28. Fern Sporangium

  29. Fern Gametophytes

  30. Juvenile Fern Sporophylls

  31. Alternation of Generations: Ferns young diploid sporophyte beginning to grow from the haploid gametophyte

  32. Alternation of Generations: Ferns young sporophyte produces coiled “fiddleheads” that unfurl into mature fronds

  33. rhizome roots

  34. Salvinia molesta-aquatic fern Lake Wilson

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