PPT-Seedless Plant Reproduction
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Chapter 7 Section 2 Seedless Plants How do seedless plants reproduce Include all nonvascular plants and some vascular plants Vascular vs nonvascular Nonvascular
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Chapter 7 Section 2 Seedless Plants How do seedless plants reproduce Include all nonvascular plants and some vascular plants Vascular vs nonvascular Nonvascular plants do not have structures that transport substances through the plant. - ka, Ruby Seedless, Flame Seedless, and Perlette. Thompson Seedless is also dominant in most com - mercial raisin-producing countries worldwide. Chapter 21. Outline. Introduction. Phylum . Psilotophyta. – The Whisk Ferns. Phylum . Lycophyta. – The Ground Pines, Spike Mosses and . Quillworts. Phylum . Equisetophyta. – The Horsetails and Scouring Rushes. Mosses and Liverworts. Ferns and Horsetails. Mosses and Liverworts. Small. Live on bark, rocks, and soil. No vascular system. Must live in places that are wet. No true roots, stems, or leaves. Mosses. The process of making new individuals (offspring) from existing individuals (parents).. ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION. :. Asexual . reproduction is reproduction . without gametes. .. Gametes are the male and female sex cells. . Please Do Now: 1) . What is the difference between the sapwood and the heartwood?. 2) What does the phloem do for plants?. Agenda. Do Now. Quickly Finish Tree Rings. Introduction to Reproduction. Experimental Design Mondays. 1. Make a Venn Diagram. 2. Asexual Reproduction. Sexual Reproduction. Both. Types of reproduction in living organisms. Asexual Reproduction. Requires only one parent. Offspring have 100% the same chromosomes as the parent.. Life Cycle. Life Cycle. – the development of an organism from fertilization to birth, growth, reproduction, and death.. The life cycle of every organism has these 4 main stages. 1. . Birth. – the act of bringing forth offspring.. How do species become varied?. Do animals and plants reproduce the same ways?. Are there other ways that a species can be varied?. Asexual and Sexual Reproduction. Reproduction produces new individual species. The way a species reproduces determines how much variation the new individual will have. . Reminder:. Mitosis. Meiosis. Forms sex cells (sperm and eggs). ½ the number of chromosomes compared to the parent cell. Genetically identical to parent cell. Responsible for growth, differentiation, and asexual reproduction. General Biology II. BSC 2011. Download for free at . http://cnx.org/contents/185cbf87-c72e-48f5-b51e-f14f21b5eabd@10.61. introduction. The next couple of chapters will talk about the land plants. Mainly Kingdom Plantae. Modes of Reproduction . (1 of 2). 4. .1 Illustrate how modes of reproduction are related to modes of livelihood.. The . F. oraging Mode of Reproduction. The Agricultural Mode of Reproduction. The Industrial/Digital Mode of Reproduction. Objectives. 1. Name the . protist. group from which plants are hypothesized to have descended, and describe supporting evidence.. . 2. Discuss some environmental challenges of living on land, and describe how several adaptations meet these challenges.. Lesson 3: Plant Reproduction. Essential Questions. What is the alternation of generations in plants?. How do seedless plants reproduce?. How do seed plants reproduce?. How can you identify fruits?. ACTIVITY. Recall that sexual reproduction occurs when one haploid . –. the . sperm. . –. fuses together with. another haploid – the . egg. . . Each haploid contains . 23. chromosomes.. When they combine they produce a .
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