Gymnosperms

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Gymnosperms

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Gymnosperms

• A seed plant that produces naked seeds – not enclosed by any protective covering

• Most have needlelike or scale like leaves

• Most have deep growing root systems

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Types of Gymnosperms

• Oldest type of seed plant – appeared on Earth 360 million years ago

• Classified into four groups– Cycads– Ginkgo– Gnetophytes– Conifers

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Cycads

• 175 million years ago the majority of plant on Earth were cycads

• Grows only in tropical areas now

• Looks like a palm tree with cones– Cone can grow to be as

large as a football– Seeds used to make flour

for flour tortillas

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Ginkgo• Extremely old plant• Only one species

survives today– Chinese and

Japanese cared for this species in their gardens

• Used today to on city street. Very resilient to pollution from city traffic

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Gnetophytes

• Least likely to see

• Live in hot dry desserts of southern Africa and Western US as well as rain forests

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Conifers

• Cone bearing plants

• Largest and most diverse gymnosperms

• Keep their needles year round

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Reproduction

• Cones – reproductive structure for a gymnosperm

• Most gymnosperms produce two types of cones

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ReproductionMale cones– smaller than

female cones– produce pollen

that later become sperm

Female cones• Larger than male• Contain one ovule

at the base of each scale

• Ovule – structure that contains egg cell

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Pollination• Transfer of pollen from a male

reproductive structure to a female reproductive structure– Wind often carries the pollen

• Pollen collects in the sticky substance produced by each ovule

• Scales of ovule close and trap pollen

• Seed develops on scale

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Pollination• Female cones

stay on tree until seed matures

• Male cones fall off after they shed their pollen

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Seed Dispersal• As seed

develops female cone increases in size

• Cones with immature seeds point upward

• Cones with mature seeds point downward

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Class Work and Homework

• Fill In– What did I learn– Confused– Say

– Read pages A 150 – A 155– Questions 1-4, A 155

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