Characteristics of Spermatophytes (Seed Plants)
Ovule
An integumented megasporangium bearing a single functional megaspore
Nucellus
The modified, fleshy megasporangium
-Ovule
Integuments
Flaps of sporophyte tissue covering nucellus
-Ovule
Micropyle
An opening through integuments
-Ovule
Meiosis
Occurs in nucellus
Female gametophyte
Several archegonia
-No neck
Seed
Mature ovule bearing an embryo
Embryo
Inside of seed
Generations in Seeds
Pollen
Endosporic Male gametophyte plant
Pollen wall
Elaborately sculptured outer layer and coated w/ sporopollenin
-Pores-doors through which pollen tubes germinate
Pollen Variation
Dif size, shape, structure, sculpting
-Pollen must land on receptive surface of right species to germinate
Steps of Seed Plant Reproduction
Gymnosperm Characteristics
Polyembryony
Only 1 embryo in a seed survives out of the many formed
-Gymnosperms
Zooidogamy
“High Drive”
Siphonogamy
“Conveyor Belt”
Zooidogamous Gymnosperms
Ancestral
Siphonogamous Gymnosperms
Derived
Cycadophyta
Sp Div-7th Eco Div- Tropical and relictual -Leaves resemble palm trees -Circinate vernation -Coralloid roots -Strobili -Zooidogamy
Coralloid Roots
Symbiotic relationship b/w cycad root and nitrogen fixing bacteria
Ginkgophyta
Sp Div-10th Only 1 species! Eco Div-Mountains of China and common landscape -Zooidogamy -Fan-like leaves -Ovules on shoots
Coniferophyta
Sp Div-6th
Eco Div-widespread, dominant in taiga/boreal forests and east TX
-Very large w/ needles
-Resin ducts
-Compound female cones with bract-scale complexes
-Siphonogamy