Kingdom Plantae - Fulton County Schools
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Unit 6 – Lecture 5
Plantae
domain eukarya
multicellular
autotrophic
reproduces using alternation of generations
immobile
believed to have evolved from algae
plants have many adaptations that make them
suitable for living on land instead of in the water,
like algae
Adaptations
leaves – broad and flat
to capture light for
photosynthesis
Adaptations
cuticle – waxy coating on leaves which
prevents water loss
plant does not have
to live in water to
retain moisture
Adaptations
roots – absorb water and nutrients, anchors plant
plant-like protists do not have these
some offer food storage
Adaptations
vascular tissues – for transport of materials
Vascular Tissue
xylem – transportation of water and minerals
moves bottom up – from roots to leaves
phloem – transportation of products of photosynthesis
moves top down – from leaves to roots
stem – structural support, holds vascular tissues
non-vascular plants and plant-like protists must have a
constant water source to use osmosis and diffusion to
transfer nutrients and wastes
Adaptations
seeds – plant embryo + food supply
seed coat – protective layer to keep in moisture
many have means of dispersal
maples, dandelions, etc
Adaptations
seeds – plant embryo + food supply
delayed growth until favorable conditions
more effective than spores [per ratio]
do not need continuous water to reproduce
Adaptations
Alternation of Generations
sexual and asexual phases of reproduction
ALL plants
do this at
some point
allows plant
to live in
many
habitats
Review
Summarize the six [6] things which allow plants to live
further away from a water source / to live on land.
Plant Diversity
vascular plants –
can grow much larger because
of support structures like stems
includes most familiar plants
Plant Diversity
non-vascular plants –
no more than a few cells thick
much smaller in overall size
require a LOT of
moisture
use direct
osmosis/diffusion
mosses, liverworts,
hornworts
Plant Diversity
seed plants –
all are vascular
palm, vine, ginko, conifers, flowering plants
Plant Diversity
non-seed plants –
require water for reproduction
sperm must swim through water to get to egg
can be vascular or non-vascular
ferns, mosses, liverworts,
hornworts
Review
Summarize the four [4] basic types of plants.