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Tracheophytes: The Vascular Plants  xylem (for transporting water and mineral

nutrients)

phloem (for transporting sugars from leaves to the rest of the plant)

larger and more complex sporophyte is more prominent demonstrate increased levels of

organization

Major evolutionary advances of the vascular plants

Major evolutionary advances of the vascular plants

Major evolutionary advances of the vascular plants

Division Lycophyta: club mosses oldest extant group of vascular plants sporangia organized into strobili (sing.:

strobilus) may be either HOMOSPOROUS or

HETEROSPOROUS Leaves that contained vascular tissue

REPRESENTATIVE SPECIES

Lycopodium ○ isospores○ bisexual

gametophyte

REPRESENTATIVE SPECIES

Selaginella small spores (microspores) that germinate

to produce the male gametophytelarger spores (megaspores) that germinate

to produce the female gametophyte

Division Sphenophyta: scouring rushes

leaves produced at a node (WHORLS) production of isospores spores bearing elaters (devices to aid in

spore dispersal) gametophyte is small, photosynthetic

and free-living Silica concentrated jointed stems

Division Psilophyta

traditionally considered to be the oldest living lineage of vascular plants

lack roots stem is photosynthetic no leaves but rather minute enations

sporangia occur in fused groups (synangia)bilobed synangia of Tmesipteristrilobed synangia of Psilotum

resembles what paleobotanists believe Cooksonia

CHARACTERISTICS:

1. Underground rhizome

2. Unicellular rhizoids

3. Erect stems dichotomize into the main photosynthetic organ

REPRESENTATIVE species Psilotum (2 species) and Tmesipteris (2-

5 species)

Division Pteridophyta

reproduce by spores from which the free-living bisexual gametophyte generation develops

megaphyllous leaves leaf is called a frond

fiddleheads

central axis of a compound frond is called the rachis

ANTHERIDIUM

ARCHAEGONIUM

READING ASSIGNMENT

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