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Seedless Plants Note Taker Guide for pg. 304-307

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Seedless Plants. Note Taker Guide for pg. 304-307. Non Vascular Plant. Moss Liverworts Hornworts. Where do they get their water?. What is a rhizoid?. How does a rhizoid help?. Nonvascular plants are important. First to live in an environment Form a thin layer of soil - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Seedless PlantsNote Taker Guide

for pg. 304-307

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Non Vascular PlantMossLiverwortsHornworts

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Where do they get their water?

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What is a rhizoid?

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How does a rhizoid help?

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Nonvascular plants are important

• First to live in an environment• Form a thin layer of soil• Reduce soil erosion• Food for some animals• Nesting material for some

animals

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Seedless vascular plants

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Club mossesGrew to 40 m in ancient forests.

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Rhizome- underground stem

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Plant Reproduction

http://www.deanza.edu/faculty/mccauley/6a-labs-plants-02.htm

Fern

Plants make spores in the sporophyte stage

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Plant ReproductionWhen the spores of some plants grow, the

new plants called gametophytes

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Plant ClassificationFern is an example of a seedless vascular plant

Fronds – First fern leaves

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Club moss vs. MossClub moss has vascular tissue moss does not

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HeightClub mosses20m

Horsetails8m

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Horsetail silica

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Role of seedless vascular plantsHelp prevent soil erosionForm communitiesAdd to soil depthHouse plantsCooked and eatenShampooSkin-care productsCoal to heat homes