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• The Bryophyta are cryptogamic plants.
• They have few female organs called archegonia, where female cell called oosfera is contained. And in parallel, the male organ called antheridium develops.
• No conductive vessels.
• They were the first plants in the Paleozoic secured passage of terrestrial life.
• They are about 20,000 species.
• Have neither fruit nor flowers and reproduce by spores.
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HORNWORTS.
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Anthocerotophyta
Classes:
Leiosporocerotopsida
Anthocerotopsida
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MOSS.
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Bryophyta
Classes:
Takakiopsida
Sphagnopsida
Andreaeopsida
Andreaeobryopsida
Oedipodiopsida
Polytrichopsida
Tetraphidopsida
Bryopsida
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Selaginella lepidophylla
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Lycopodiophyta
Class: Selaginellopsida
Order: Selaginellales
Family: Selaginellaceae
Genre: Selaginella
Species: S. lepidophylla
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Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Anthocerotophyta
Class: Anthocerotopsida
Order: Anthocerotales
Family: Anthocerotaceae
Genre: Anthoceros
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HORSETAILS EQUISETOS
Kingdom: Plantae
Class: Equisetopsida
Subclass: Equisetidae
Order: Equisetales
Family: Equisetaceae
Genre: Equisetum
Species: Equisetum
bogotense kunth
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Vesicaria dubyana
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Bryophyta
Class: Bryopsida
Subclass: Bryidae
Order: Hypnales
Family: Hypnaceae
Genre: Vesicaria
Species: V. dubyana
Broth. 1908
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FERN ARCHAIC.
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Monilophyta
Class:
Filicopsida
Pterophyta
Subclasses:
• Marattiidae
• Ophioglossidae
• Polypodiidae
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Some species in diverse habitats such as tree trunks, snow banks and hot springs. Certain algae living in symbiosis with or in animals, fungi and plants; Such is the case of lichens where fungi and algae (Phylum Cyanobacterium) and corals where coelenterates and algae (dinoflagellates Phylum) meet .
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Chrysophyta
Punctaria latifolia
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• Are eukaryotic organisms with one or more cores in each cell.
• the fungus body.
• cell wall chitin or cellulose.
• they have true tissue but hyphae elongated cells comprising the mycelium.
• which constitute the talus.
• lack chlorophyll.
• reserved glycogen and lack chlorophyll.
• reproduction is sexual or asexual by binary fission, fragmentation or sporulation.
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Basidiomycete fungus.
Microscopic fungus
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Ascomycete
It is the largest group, these fungi possess many forms, top, drives, and fingers ruffle button. It brings together a lot of fungal pathogens of plants and animals and those that grow on food, plus some which can be found on leather, fabric and paper. Its main feature is the presence of microscopic reproductive structures called asci that give rise to spores.
Amanita muscaria
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Ganoderma lucidum
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Zygomycete
Penicillium sp.
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Lichens are organisms that emerge from the
symbiosis between a fungus and an alga or
mycobiont cyanobacterium called ficobionte.
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Consists of three layers: An upper layer containing fungal filaments, an intermediate layer of algae cells interspersed with fungal filaments and a lower layer of the latter to penetrate the surface of the growing.
As a crust (crustaceans that live on the trunks of trees, leaves and rocks).
Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota Class: Lecanoromycetes Subclass: Leconoromycetidae Order: Teloschistales Suborder: Teloschistineae Family: Teloschistaceae Gender: Caloplaca Caloplaca marina
LICHEN CRUSTACEAN
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As a sheet (foliaceous, rather large lobes, similar to a leaf blade). The foliaceous lichen, lichen and canine, have a similar structure.
Lobaria pulmonaria
FOLIOSE LICHEN
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Peltigerales
Family: Lobariaceae
Genus: Lobaria
Species: L. pulmonaria
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As a stem (fruticose, cylindrical and with a small erect stem).
LICHEN FRUTICULOSE
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Lichenes
Class: Ascolichenes
Family: Usneaceae
Genre: Usnea
Usnea australis
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Filamentous lichen
They consist of a tangle of
thin filaments and woolly,
Cystocoleus, Racodium.
(like almost identical to
Fruticulose).
Scaly lichens
They are characterized by
being formed by a set of
scales close together and
to present an edge not
attached to the substrate,
Psora.
Gelatinous lichens Acquire a less flexible and
when to be wet pulpy texture.
In this state they can become
translucent. (This type of
lichen is very similar to
squamous lichen).
Lichens Compounds Formed by two types of
petals: a primary, usually
scaly, crustacean or more
rarely foliaceous, and a
secondary type of
fruticuloce.
and many
more ...
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