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Page 1: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land

Page 2: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY

•Plants evolved from green algae – Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence

• Indicates that green algae called charophyceans are the closest living relatives of plants

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Figure 17.1A, B

Coleochate Chara

Page 3: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

•Plants have adaptations for life on land– Plants are: multicellular photosynthetic

eukaryotes

Page 4: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

– Plants have some specific adaptations • That are not found in algae

Plant

Rootsanchor plant;absorb water andminerals fromthe soil

Reproductive structures, as in flowers,contain spores and gametes

Cuticle covering leaves and stemsreduces water loss; stomata inleaves allow gas exchange

Leaf performs photosynthesis

Surrounding watersupports alga

Stem supports plant and mayperform photosynthesis

Whole algaperformsphotosynthesis;absorbs water,CO2, andminerals fromthe waterHoldfastanchors alga

Alga

Figure 17.2A

Page 5: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

•Obtaining Resources from Two Locations– Apical meristems

• Are the growth-producing regions of a plant• Help maximize exposure to the resources in the

soil and air

Page 6: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

• Maintaining Moisture– A waxy cuticle covers the stems and leaves of

plants• And helps retain water

– Stomata• Are tiny pores in leaves that allow for gas exchange

Page 7: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

– Plants have vascular tissue• Which helps distribute nutrients throughout the

organism

Figure 17.2BXylem Phloem

Page 8: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

• Reproducing on Land– Many living plants

• Produce gametes that are encased in protective structures

“Gametangia”

Page 9: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

• Plant diversity reflects the evolutionary history of the plant kingdom– Some highlights of plant evolution

Origin of vascular plants(about 420 mya)

Origin of seed plants(about 360 mya)

Origin of land plants(about 475 mya)

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Land plants

Bryophytes(nonvascular plants)

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Page 10: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

– Bryophytes lack vascular tissue and include• The mosses, hornworts, and liverworts

Figure 17.3B

Page 11: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

– Ferns are seedless vascular plants • With flagellated sperm

Figure 17.3C

Page 12: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

•Seedless plants dominated vast “coal forests”

– Ferns and other seedless plants • Once dominated ancient forests

– Their remains formed coal

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Page 13: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

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Page 14: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates
Page 15: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

– Seed plants• Have pollen grains that transport sperm • Protect their embryos in seeds

Page 16: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

– Gymnosperms, such as pines • Produce seeds in cones

Figure 17.3D

Page 17: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

– The seeds of angiosperms• Develop within protective ovaries

Figure 17.3E

Page 18: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

•The structure of a fruit reflects its function in seed dispersal

– Fruits are adaptations that disperse seeds

Figure 17.11A–C

Page 19: Ch 17 Plants Colonization of Land. PLANT EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Plants evolved from green algae –Molecular, physical, and chemical evidence Indicates

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