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Lab Practical 101-120

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Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Pteridophytes, Name: Whisk fern, Facts: Seedless vascular plants, true leaves, stems, and/or roots, sporophyte dominant, leaves can be tiny microphylls with one vein or megaphylls with many veins. SHOWS sporangium of Psilotum - Whisk Fern that contains haploid spores
Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Pteridophytes, Name: Whisk Ferns (Psilotum), Facts: Seedless vascular plants, true leaves, stems, and/or roots, sporophyte dominant, leaves can be tiny microphylls with one vein or megaphylls with many veins.
shows vascular tissue of plants
Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Pteridophytes, Name: Equisetum stobilus (horsetails), Facts: Seedless vascular plants, true leaves, stems, and/or roots, sporophyte dominant, leaves can be tiny microphylls with one vein or megaphylls with many veins, used to be the dominant plants on Earth.
Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Pteridophytes, Name: Ferns, Facts: Ferns start life from haploid spore and geminate into heart-shaped prothallus; the zygote develops into fiddlehead (shown in picture) which unfurls to the mature frond; Sori on underside of frond are the sporangia where meiosis happens producing haploid spores.
Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Pteridophytes, Name: Club mosses, Facts: formed coal deposits of today, true roots and stems, and tiny microphyll leaves
Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Pteridophytes, Name: Ferns, Facts: Ferns start life from haploid spore and geminate into heart-shaped prothallus (shown in picture); the zygote develops into fiddlehead which unfurls to the mature frond; Sori on underside of frond are the sporangia where meiosis happens producing haploid spores.
Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Pteridophytes, Name: Ferns, Facts: Ferns start life from haploid spore and geminate into heart-shaped prothallus; the zygote develops into fiddlehead which unfurls to the mature frond (shown in picture); Sori on underside of frond are the sporangia where meiosis happens producing haploid spores.
Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Pteridophytes, Name: Ferns, Facts: Ferns start life from haploid spore and geminate into heart-shaped prothallus; the zygote develops into fiddlehead which unfurls to the mature frond; Sori (shown in picture) on underside of frond are the sporangia where meiosis happens producing haploid spores.
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Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Pteridophytes, Name: Ferns, shows female archaegonia
Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Pteridophytes, Name: Ferns, shows male antheridia
Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Gymnosperms, Phylum: Cycads, Name: Zamia, Seed plants, sporophyte dominant, sperm must still swim to egg, dioecious - pollen cones on male plants * seed cones on female plants
Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Gymnosperms, Phylum: Conifers Name: Pinus contorta (Lodgepole Pine), Facts: Seed plants, sporophyte dominant, sperm must still swim to egg, monoecious - separate male & female cones on the same plant
Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Gymnosperms, Phylum: Ginkgoes, Name: Ginkgo biloba, Facts: Seed plants, sporophyte dominant, sperm must still swim to egg, dioecious - pollen cones on male plants & seed cones on female plants, has stinky female seeds
Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Gymnosperms, Phylum: Gnetophytes, Name: Welwitschia, Facts: Seed plants, sporophyte dominant, sperm must still swim to egg, first and only gymnosperm with vessel elements
Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Gymnosperms, Phylum: Gnetophyta, Name: Ephedra, Facts: Used to make Mormon tea and other stimulants
Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Gymnosperms, Phylum: Conifers, shows pine male cone with developing pollen
Domain: Eukarya, Kingdom: Plantae (superclade Archaeplastida), Derived homology: Gymnosperms, Phylum: Conifers, shows female cone with ovule


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