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Plants - Earth's Producers

Gymnosperms & Angiosperms
Gymnosperms
Most gymnosperms have
– literally: "naked seeds"

• (no protective fruit/nut)

– needles or scales rather than leaves
– deep-growing root systems

• Cycads (Cycadophyta)

– palm-like trees of tropics/subtropics

• Ginkoes (Ginkgophyta)

– only one species: Ginkgo biloba

• Gnetophytes (Gnetophyta)

– Over 70 species in 3 genera
– trees, shrubs & vines
– found in arid deserts or rain forest

• Conifers (Coniferophyta)

– cone bearing trees, evergreens
– pine, fir, spruce, cedar, juniper, etc.
Gymnosperms - Conifers
• Vascular
– deep roots
– woody stems (can be tall)
– waxy scales or needleshaped leaves

• Evergreen (usually)
• Grow in dry, cool climates
• Produce seeds in cones
– male cones produce pollen
– pollen transported by wind
– female cones, once fertilized,
produce seeds
Angiosperms - Flowering Plants
• Literaly "seed in a vessel"
– Produce seeds in "fruits"
– fruit, nut, veggie, etc.
– flowers containing ovaries
produce seeds

• Vascular
– roots, stems & leaves
– amazing variety
Flower Anatomy
• Flowers are the
reproductive organs
(gametophyte stage) of
angiosperms
– Stamen
• holds pollen (male sex
cells)

– Carpel
• holds ovule (female
sex cell)

– Petals
• attract insects for
pollination

• Pollination occurs when
pollen is transferred to
stigma
– 1st step to fertilization
Methods of Pollination

• Bees, flies, butterflies,
hummingbirds
– Feed on nectar & pollen
– Attracted by color & smell

• Wind
– Huge amounts of
pollen form clouds
Form & Function of Pollen
• The shape and form of pollen is related to its
method of pollination…
• Insect-pollinated species
have sticky or barbed
pollen grains
• Wind-pollinated species
is lightweight, small and
smooth (corn pollen)
Fertilization
• Pollen sends “tubes” down style
to join with ovule(s)
• Fertilized ovule(s) becomes seed
(embryo)
• Ovary becomes fruit
– food source for embryo

• Seeds remain dormant until
germination (when seeds sprout)
– sprout is sporophyte stage of plant
Seed Dispersal
Two Types of Angiosperm Seeds
Monocots
•
•
•
•
•

One seed-leaf
Parallel veins
Mostly herbaceous stems
Petals in multiples of 3
i.e. grass, bamboo
Dicots
• Two seed-leaves
• Branching veins
• Woody or herbaceous
stems
• Petals in 4’s or 5’s
• i.e. trees, roses
Germination
• Environmental conditions required before a seed
will sprout:
– Temperature
• for adequate
metabolism & growth

– Moisture
• seed will swell & soften
when water is present

– Oxygen
• required for cellular
respiration

– Other factors:
• passage of time,
chilling, light exposure
Tropisms
• Tropisms describe any plant growth toward or away from
an external stimulus
– phototropism
• toward light
• into soil (away from light)

– gravitropism
• downward (roots)
• upward - stems
– negative, against gravity

– thigmotropism
• response to touch

– hydrotropism
• movement in response to a concentration gradient

• Plant movement & growth is controlled by hormones

Tropisms Video
Plant Hormones
• Hormones are chemicals in plants that affect:
–
–
–
–
–

growth of roots, stems, leaves
seed germination
ripening of fruit
formation of flowers
shedding of leaves

• The hormone auxin
influences the rate
division
meiosis)

of cell
(mitosis &
Hormone Video
Vegetative Reproduction
• Asexual reproduction = cloning
– Offspring are genetically identical to parent

• Examples:
–
–
–
–
–

Bulbs, corms
Tubers, rhizomes
Runners
Gemmae
Cuttings

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Producers II

  • 1. Plants - Earth's Producers Gymnosperms & Angiosperms
  • 2.
  • 3. Gymnosperms Most gymnosperms have – literally: "naked seeds" • (no protective fruit/nut) – needles or scales rather than leaves – deep-growing root systems • Cycads (Cycadophyta) – palm-like trees of tropics/subtropics • Ginkoes (Ginkgophyta) – only one species: Ginkgo biloba • Gnetophytes (Gnetophyta) – Over 70 species in 3 genera – trees, shrubs & vines – found in arid deserts or rain forest • Conifers (Coniferophyta) – cone bearing trees, evergreens – pine, fir, spruce, cedar, juniper, etc.
  • 4.
  • 5. Gymnosperms - Conifers • Vascular – deep roots – woody stems (can be tall) – waxy scales or needleshaped leaves • Evergreen (usually) • Grow in dry, cool climates • Produce seeds in cones – male cones produce pollen – pollen transported by wind – female cones, once fertilized, produce seeds
  • 6.
  • 7. Angiosperms - Flowering Plants • Literaly "seed in a vessel" – Produce seeds in "fruits" – fruit, nut, veggie, etc. – flowers containing ovaries produce seeds • Vascular – roots, stems & leaves – amazing variety
  • 8. Flower Anatomy • Flowers are the reproductive organs (gametophyte stage) of angiosperms – Stamen • holds pollen (male sex cells) – Carpel • holds ovule (female sex cell) – Petals • attract insects for pollination • Pollination occurs when pollen is transferred to stigma – 1st step to fertilization
  • 9. Methods of Pollination • Bees, flies, butterflies, hummingbirds – Feed on nectar & pollen – Attracted by color & smell • Wind – Huge amounts of pollen form clouds
  • 10. Form & Function of Pollen • The shape and form of pollen is related to its method of pollination… • Insect-pollinated species have sticky or barbed pollen grains • Wind-pollinated species is lightweight, small and smooth (corn pollen)
  • 11. Fertilization • Pollen sends “tubes” down style to join with ovule(s) • Fertilized ovule(s) becomes seed (embryo) • Ovary becomes fruit – food source for embryo • Seeds remain dormant until germination (when seeds sprout) – sprout is sporophyte stage of plant
  • 12.
  • 14. Two Types of Angiosperm Seeds
  • 15. Monocots • • • • • One seed-leaf Parallel veins Mostly herbaceous stems Petals in multiples of 3 i.e. grass, bamboo
  • 16. Dicots • Two seed-leaves • Branching veins • Woody or herbaceous stems • Petals in 4’s or 5’s • i.e. trees, roses
  • 17. Germination • Environmental conditions required before a seed will sprout: – Temperature • for adequate metabolism & growth – Moisture • seed will swell & soften when water is present – Oxygen • required for cellular respiration – Other factors: • passage of time, chilling, light exposure
  • 18. Tropisms • Tropisms describe any plant growth toward or away from an external stimulus – phototropism • toward light • into soil (away from light) – gravitropism • downward (roots) • upward - stems – negative, against gravity – thigmotropism • response to touch – hydrotropism • movement in response to a concentration gradient • Plant movement & growth is controlled by hormones Tropisms Video
  • 19. Plant Hormones • Hormones are chemicals in plants that affect: – – – – – growth of roots, stems, leaves seed germination ripening of fruit formation of flowers shedding of leaves • The hormone auxin influences the rate division meiosis) of cell (mitosis & Hormone Video
  • 20. Vegetative Reproduction • Asexual reproduction = cloning – Offspring are genetically identical to parent • Examples: – – – – – Bulbs, corms Tubers, rhizomes Runners Gemmae Cuttings

Editor's Notes

  1. "naked" seeds because they are not enclosed in a protective covering (such as a nut or fruit). Cycad - sago palm, found when dinosaurs lived Gnetophyta (nee-tuh-fyts): Welwitschia (top), Ephedra (bottom right),
  2. Top right is dandelion pollen
  3. Germination is the start of growth in the seed. Three factors are required for successful germination: Water - allows the seed to swell up and the embryo to start growing Oxygen - so that energy can be released for germination Warmth - germination improves as temperature rises (up to a maximum)
  4. About less than 105 are woody and the rest of the 30,000 species are herbaceous. Stems have vascular bundles scattered throughout. Roots are adventitious (branching)
  5. About half of the 200,000 species are woody and the other half herbaceous. Stems have vascular bundles in a ring around outer edge. Roots are primary (taproot) and adventitious (branching)
  6. Why would a seed NOT germinate if lacking these conditions?
  7. 3 groups of seeds are grown in a cardboard box. A - when the tips are removed, no auxin is made so the stems do not grow B – when the tips are covered, auxin moves to all parts of the stem causing all parts to grow C - when the tips are lit from one side only auxin accumulates on the shaded side causing it to grow more than the illuminated side