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Plant Systematics, 2nd ed., Simpson
(Simpson, Ch.3) Evolution and Diversity of Green and Land Plants
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Plant Sciences
Undergraduate 3
02/27/2011

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What are two formal names for the green plants?

Definition

 

Viridiplantae or Chlorobionta

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What are apomorphies for the green plants?

Definition

 

Cellulosic cell wall; specialized type of chloroplast.

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The bulk of the primary cell wall of green plants is composed of what substance? (Give the common name and chemical name.)

Definition

 

Cellulose - beta-1,4-glucopyranoside

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Is the cell wall synthesized inside or outside the plasma membrane?

Definition

 

To the outside.

Term

 

What are the unique features of green plant chloroplasts?

Definition

 

Chlorophyll b in addition to chlorophyll a, starch, and thylakoid membranes structured into grana.

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How are chloroplasts thought to have originated (i.e., by what evolutionary process)?

Definition

 

Endosymbiosis.

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What is a haplontic life cycle? Draw and label.

Definition

 

One in which adult individuals are haploid and produce egg and sperm, which fuse to form a diploid zygote, which undergoes meiosis to produce haploid spores, which develop into new, haploid adults.

 

*see figure 3.4

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What is oogamy?

Definition

 

Evolution of the egg, a relatively large, non-motile gamete.

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Describe and give the function of plasmodesmata

Definition

 

Pores in the primary cell wall throuhg which membranes traverse between cells, allowing for transfer of compounds between cells. May function in more efficient or rapid transport of solutes, including regulatory and growth-mediating compounds, such as hormones.

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What is the formal name for the land plants?

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Embyrophyta.

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Name the major apomorphies of the land plants.

Definition

 

Sporophyte/embryo (2n), with alternation of generations, cuticle, parenchyma, antheridia, archegonia.

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Draw and label the basic haplodiplontic life cycle (alternation of generations) of all land plants, illustrating all structures, processes, and ploidy levels.

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What is an embryo?

Definition

 

An immature, diploid sporophyte

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What is a sporangium?

Definition

 

A reproductive structure produced by the sporophyte, cells of which (sporocytes) undergo meiosis, producing haploid spores.

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Name the possible adaptive features of the sporophyte.

Definition

 

a) A large increase in spore production.

b) A diploid ploidy level, with an increased fitness

--by potentially preventing the expression of recessive, deleterious alleles, or

-- by permitting increased genetic variability in the sporophyte generation (via genetic recombination from two “parents”).

 

Term

 

What are cutin and cuticle and what are their adaptive significance?

Definition

 

A cuticle is a protective layer that is secreted to the outside of the cells of the epidermis. Cutin is the substance, composed of a polymer of fatty acids, that impregnates the cuticle and the outer, cellulosic cell wall of the epidermis, functioning as a sealant, preventing excess water loss.

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Define apical growth and parenchyma.

Definition

Apical growth is rapid cell divisions at the apex of the stem, shoot, and thallus or (in most vascular plants) of the root, in the region called the apical meristem. Parenchyma is tissue consisting of cells that most resemble the unspecialized, undifferentiated cells of actively dividing meristematic tissue, that are (a) are elongate to isodiametric; (b) have a primary cell wall only (rarely a secondary wall); and (c) are living at maturity and potentially capable of continued cell divisions. Parenchyma cells function in metabolic activities such as respiration, photosynthesis, lateral transport, storage, and regeneration/wound healing.

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In land plants what is the name of the pectic-rich layer between adjacent cell walls that functions to bind them together?

Definition

 

Middle lamella.

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What is an antheridium? Draw and label the parts.

 

Answer -

Gametangium that produces haploid sperm cells.

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What is an archegonium? Draw and label the parts.

 

Answer - Gametangium that produces a haploid egg cell.

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Draw a phylogenetic tree denoting relationships of the liverworts, mosses, hornworts, and vascular plants.

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What is the formal name of the liverworts?

Definition

 

Hepaticae.

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Name two apomorphies of the liverworts.

Definition

 

Elaters; oil cells.

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What is the function of elaters?

Definition

 

Spore dispersal, by hygroscopic movement

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What are the two major morphological forms of liverworts? Which is likely ancestral?

Definition

 

Thalloid and leafy.  Thalloid is likely ancestral.

Term

 

What are gemmae and gemma cups?

Definition

 

Vegetative propagules and the cup-like structure that contains them.

Term

 

Describe the morphology of the leaves of leafy liverworts.

Definition

 

Very thin, in three rows. Most with two rows of larger leaves on dorsal side, one row of smaller leaves below.

Term

 

What is an antheridiophore? An archegoniophore?

Definition

 

a) Stalked structure that produces antheridia on upper surface;

b) Stalked structure that produces archegonia beneath.

Term

 

Describe the structural makeup and function of a stomate.

Definition

 

a) Made up of two, parallel cells, guard cells, which by expansion and contraction can control the size of the opening between them (the stoma); b) to control gas (water vapor, oxygen, carbon dioxide) exchange.

Term

 

What land plant groups possess stomates?

Definition

 

All land plants except for the liverworts.

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What possible apomorphies may be shared by the mosses, hornworts, and vascular plants?

Definition

 

Stomates and an aerial sporophyte axis.

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What is the formal name of the mosses?

Definition

 

Musci.

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Name major apomorphies shared by the mosses alone.

Definition

 

Hydroids, leptoids, gametophytic leaves, perine in spore wall.

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What is a calyptra, stipe, operculum, peristome tooth?

Definition

 

Calyptra - accrescent archegonial neck, lifted up by capsule during sporophyte development; stipe - stalk of sporophyte; operculum - cap of capsule, which comes off during spore release; peristome tooth - one of several, teeth-like structures at perimeter of capsule opening that control spore release by hygroscopic movement.

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What is the scientific name of peat moss?

Definition

 

Sphagnum.

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What feature of the leaf anatomy of peat moss enables the leaves to absorb and retain water?

Definition

 

Large, non-living, porous hyaline cells (surrounded by a network of chlorophyllous cells).

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How is peat moss of economic importance?

Definition

 

Used as a fuel source and as a potting medium.

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What is the formal name of hornworts?

Definition

 

Anthocerotae.

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Describe the major features of hornworts, citing how they differ from the liverworts and mosses.

Definition

 

Sporophyte has a foot embedded in gametophyte (surrounded by protective collar), has centripetal growth, is elongate/cylindrical, photosynthetic, splits into two valves, and contains a central columella and pseudo-elaters surrounding spores.

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What is the function of pseudo-elaters, and how do they differ structurally from the elaters of liverworts?

Definition

 

Spore dispersal, by hygroscopic movement. They differ in being composed of elongate, cohering cells.

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What feature of the sporophyte might unite the hornworts with the vascular plants?

Definition

 

Sporophyte is chlorophyllous, somewhat long-lived, with an often lobed foot, resemling rhizoids.

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What apomorphy links the Pan-Tracheophyta/polysporangiophytes with the vascular plants?

Definition
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