8.2 mosses, hornworts, and liverworts 8.3 ferns and their relatives

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8.2 Mosses, Hornworts, and Liverworts 8.3 Ferns and their Relatives

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Page 1: 8.2 Mosses, Hornworts, and Liverworts 8.3 Ferns and their Relatives

8.2 Mosses, Hornworts, and Liverworts

8.3 Ferns and their Relatives

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Nonvascular Plants • All nonvascular plants

are low-growing plants that lack vascular tissue.

• Vascular tissue is a system of tube like structures that transport water and other materials.

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Nonvascular Plants • These plants cannot grow very wide or

tall; nonvascular plants are small and grow low to the ground.

Moss Gametophyte Moss Sporophyte

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Nonvascular Plants • lack roots, must obtain

water and minerals directly from surroundings

• live where water is plentiful

• even nonvascular plants that live in drier areas need enough water for reproduction.

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Mosses• most diverse group

of nonvascular plants

• Have structures that LOOK like leaves and stems (but they aren’t!)

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Mosses• Don’t have

roots, but thin root-like structures called rhizoids anchor the moss and absorb water and nutrients from the soil.

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Liverworts and Hornworts • Liverworts are named for

the shape of the plant’s body, which looks somewhat like a human liver.

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Liverworts and Hornworts • found growing on moist rocks or soil

along the sides of a stream. Most grow flat along the ground

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Liverworts and Hornworts • The hornlike

sporophytes give these plants their names.

• live in moist soil, often mixed in with grass plants.

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Characteristics of Seedless Vascular Plants

• Ferns and their relatives have vascular tissue and use spores to reproduce.

• Vascular plants are better suited to life on land than are nonvascular plants.

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Characteristics of Seedless Vascular Plants

• Vascular tissue transports water and food quickly and efficiently throughout the plant’s body.

• strengthens the plant’s body

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Characteristics of Seedless Vascular Plants

•Ferns, club mosses, and horsetails still need to grow in moist surroundings because they use spores for reproduction.

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Ferns

•Ferns have true stems, roots, and leaves.

•Roots are structures that anchor the fern to the ground and absorb water and nutrients from the soil.

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Ferns

•The fern’s leaves are called fronds.

•developing leaves are coiled at first and they resemble the top of a violin, so they are often called fiddleheads.

                                     

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Ferns•On the underside

of mature fronds, spores develop in tiny spore cases called sori.

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Club Mosses and Horsetails

• Club mosses and horsetails have true leaves, stems, and roots.

• few species survive today

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Club Mosses and Horsetails

• The stems of horsetails are jointed. Long, coarse, needlelike branches grow in a circle around each joint.