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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Plant Diversity 2- Group 3, Angiosperm Diversity 1/4 of species 1 cyteldon Monocots, Adaptations of Seed Plants Developed Ovules, The Angiosperms Flowers & Fruits Characteristics of Angiosperms, Reduced Gametophytes ???? Since they are reduced in size, these str, Keeps the reproductive systems of plants from drying out or being exposed to harsh conditions. ???? Ovules, Heterospory Which Allows these plants to produce bisexual spores in one plant. (one plant produces both), Gymnosperm Diversity ???? Phylum Gnetophyta, Gymnosperm Diversity ???? Phylum Ginkgophyta, The Angiosperms Anthophyta The Evolution of Angiosperms, Plant Diversity II Concept 30.1 Adaptations of Seed Plants, Gymnosperm Diversity ???? Phylum Coniferophyta, Angiosperm Diversity ???? Magnoliids, Adaptations of Seed Plants Developed Heterospory, Yellow pine, a conifer tree, is the main source of lumber for building across the world. Pine trees also produce turpentine, a strong solvent used in painting and grease removal. ???? Humans and Seed Plants, Allows seed plants to reproduce without needing water to transport gametes. Which Pollen, Humans and Seed Plants ???? Examples are corn, soybeans, wheat, potatoes, squash, and beans, along with MANY others., Adaptations of Seed Plants Developed Pollen, The Gymnosperms Seed plant adaptations are present in the The Gymnosperm Life Cycle, Plant Diversity II Concept 30.2 The Angiosperms, Several are also used for medicinal purposes, such as menthol from the eucalyptus tree for soothing coughs and sunburn. ???? Humans and Seed Plants