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Page 1: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’

Vascular and Nonvascular Plants

Page 2: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’

Nonvascular Plants

Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem).

Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’ body cell by cell.

A plant can get water this way as long as the plants’ body is no more than a few cells thick.

Page 3: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’

Mosses are Nonvascular Plants

Mosses have a special storage area for water and nutrients.

They do not grow very large. They do not have true roots,

stems, and leaves. Mosses are actually made of

many tiny, dark green plants.

Page 4: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’

Mosses Reproduce with Spores

A spore is a single reproductive cell that is protected by a hard, watertight covering.

Spores are small and can be transported through the air.

The green moss plants that you are familiar with have grown up from spores.

Page 5: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’

Mosses Reproduce with Spores: How it Works

The moss itself is the first generation.

A clump of moss has both male and female reproductive structures.

When conditions are right these structures produce sperm an egg.

Fertilization can only occur if water is present.

Tiny moss sperm can only move by swimming. (A layer of water left by rain is enough. This is sexual reproduction.)

The fertilized egg grown into a stalk with a capsule on the end-the second generation of the plant.

Page 6: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’

Mosses Reproduce with Spores: How it Works

The stalk and the capsule grow from the female moss plant.

Inside the capsule, the process of meiosis produces thousands of time spores.

When the spores are released, the cycle can begin again.

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Page 7: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’

Mosses can also Reproduce Asexually

A small piece of a moss plant can separate and can grow into a new plant, or new plants can branch off from old ones.

The genetic material will be the same of the parent.

Page 8: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’

Vascular Plants

Have a vascular system (xylem and phloem) that moves water through the plant quickly and effectively.

Because of this system, these plants can grow very large.

These plants have roots stems and leaves.

Page 9: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’

Ferns are Vascular Plants

Ferns were one of the first plants on earth with a vascular system.

The roots of vascular plants, like ferns can branch out more because of the vascular system.

Page 10: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’

Ferns Reproduce with Spores

The leaves of ferns, called fronds, have clusters on spores on the back of them.

Ferns have a 2 part life cycle.

Spores grow into tiny structures that lie very close to the ground (smaller than your thumbnail.)

Page 11: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’

Close up of Fern Spores

Page 12: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’

Ferns Reproduce with Spores: How it Works

Within the structures that grow close to the ground are the sperm and eggs producing parts of the fern plant.

These are the first generation of the plant.

Like mosses, the sperm need water to swim to the egg.

The second part of the fern life cycle is the plant with the fronds that grows from the fertilized egg.

The fronds produce clusters, and cells within those cluster undergo meiosis and produce spores.

Page 13: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’

Ferns Reproduce with Spores: How it Works

The spores when they are released, spread through the air.

If conditions are right where the spores land, they will grow into a new plant and a new cycle begins.

This is sexual reproduction. http://www.harcourtschool.co

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Page 14: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’

Ferns can also Reproduce Asexually

New ferns branch off old ones, or pieces separate from the plant and grow.

Page 15: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’

Vascular NonvascularHas a Vascular system

Has true roots, stems, and leaves

Uses spores to reproduce

Can reproduce sexually

Can reproduce asexually

Can grow large

Has a 2 part life cycle

Needs water to reproduce

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