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The World of Plant Classification An Unusual Angiosperm

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The World of Plant Classification. An Unusual Angiosperm. Table 29.1 Ten Phyla of Extant Plants. Figure 29.1 Some highlights of plant evolution. Figure 29.6 Alternation of generations: a generalized scheme. Figure 30.1 Three variations on gametophyte/sporophyte relationships. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The World of Plant Classification

An Unusual Angiosperm

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Table 29.1 Ten Phyla of Extant Plants

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Figure 29.1 Some highlights of plant evolution

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Figure 29.6 Alternation of generations: a generalized scheme

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Figure 30.1 Three variations on gametophyte/sporophyte relationships

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Figure 29.15 Bryophytes

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Figure 29.15x1 Hornwort

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Figure 29.15x2 Quillwort

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Figure 29.9 Gametangia: Archegonium of Marchantia (left), Anteridium of a hornwort (right)

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Figure 29.16 The life cycle of Polytrichum, a moss (Layer 1)

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Figure 29.16 The life cycle of Polytrichum, a moss (Layer 2)

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Figure 29.16 The life cycle of Polytrichum, a moss (Layer 3)

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Figure 29.16x Moss life cycle

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Figure 29.x1 Polytrichum moss leaf section

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Figure 29.18 A moss sporangium with a “spore-shaker” tip

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Figure 29.19 Sphagnum, or peat moss: Peat bog in Oneida County, Wisconsin (top), closeup of Sphagnum (bottom left), Sphagnum "leaf" (bottom right)

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Figure 29.19x A peat moss bog in Norway

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Figure 29.0 Ferns

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Figure 29.11 Xylem and phloem in the stem of Polypodium, a fern (a pteridophyte)

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Figure 29.21 Pteridophytes: club "moss" (top left), whisk fern (top right), horsetail (bottom left), fern (bottom right)

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Figure 29.21x1 Lycophyte

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Figure 29.21x2 Horsetail

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Figure 29.23 The life cycle of a fern

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Figure 29.23x1 Life cycle of a fern: mature fern

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Figure 29.23x2 Life cycle of a fern: sorus

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Figure 29.23x3 Life cycle of a fern: sporangium

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Figure 29.23x4 Life cycle of a fern: mature sporangium

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Figure 29.23x5 Life cycle of a fern: germinating

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Figure 29.23x6 Life cycle of a fern: gametophyte

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Figure 29.23x7 Life cycle of a fern: archegonia

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Figure 29.23x8 Life cycle of a fern: sporophytes

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Figure 29.24a Fern sporophyll, a leaf specialized for spore production

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Figure 29.24b Fern sporophyll, a leaf specialized for spore production

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Figure 29.24c Fern sporophyll, a leaf specialized for spore production

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Figure 29.25 Artist’s conception of a Carboniferous forest based on fossil evidence

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Figure 30.4 Hypothetical phylogeny of the seed plants

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Figure 30.0 Seed fossil

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Figure 30.3 Winged seed of a White Pine (Pinus strobus)

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Figure 30.5a Phylum Ginkgophyta: Ginkgo biloba

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Figure 30.5c Phylum Ginkgophyta: Ginkgo biloba

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Figure 30.5x1 Ginkgo: Male (left), female (right)

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Figure 30.5x2 Ginkgo sperm

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Figure 30.6 Phylum Cycadophyta: cycads

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Figure 30.7a Phylum Gnetophyta: Welwitschia

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Figure 30.7b Phylum Gnetophyta: Gnetum

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Figure 30.7c Phylum Gnetophyta: Ephedra

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Figure 30.8a Phylum Coniferophyta: Douglas fir

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Figure 30.8b Phylum Coniferophyta: Sequoia

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Figure 30.8bx Sequoias

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Figure 30.8c Phylum Coniferophyta: Cypress

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Figure 30.8d Phylum Coniferophyta: Pacific yew

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Figure 30.8e Phylum Coniferophyta: Common juniper

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Figure 30.8f Phylum Coniferophyta: A pine farm

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Figure 30.8g Phylum Coniferophyta: Wollemia pine

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Figure 30.8x1 Bristlecone Pine

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Figure 30.8x2 Frasier fir

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Figure 30.9 The life cycle of a pine (Layer 1)

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Figure 30.9 The life cycle of a pine (Layer 2)

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Figure 30.9 The life cycle of a pine (Layer 3)

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Figure 30.10 A closer look at pine cones (Pinus sp.)

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Figure 30.10x1 Pine Sporangium with spores

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Figure 30.10x2 Pine pollen

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Figure 30.10x3 Pine embryo

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Figure 30.11 Representatives of major angiosperm clades

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Figure 30.13a The structure of a flower

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Figure 30.15 Relationship between a pea flower and a fruit (pea pod)

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Figure 30.16 Fruit adaptations that enhance seed dispersal: Red berries (left), dandelion (right)

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Figure 30.16x1 Dandelion seed dispersal

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Figure 30.16x2 A bird eating berries containing seeds that will be dispersed later with the animal's feces

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Table 30.1 Classification of Fleshy Fruits

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Figure 30.17 The life cycle of an angiosperm

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Figure 30.18 Flower-pollinator relationships: Scottish broom flower and honeybee (left), hummingbird (top right), baobab tree and bat (bottom right)

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Table 30.2 A Sampling of Medicines Derived from Plants