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Question 1 | Bryophyta Bryophyta. You selected mosses. This was the correct answer. Lycophytes Monilophytes Gymnosperms Angiosperms Question 2 Sporophyte produces one type of sporangia Sporophyte produces two types of sporangia Reproductive structure for gymnosperms Diploid life stage Match the division with the plant. mosses Include Selaginel ferns Conifers Flowering plants gametophyte homosporous heterospory cone Sporophyte 1/ 1pts <> la § <4»> 4> A v 1/1pts <> < <> !
Question 3 1/1pts What abiotic factor is needed for sperm dispersal in mosses and ferns? wind clay 1 Correct! water humus compost Question 4 1/1pts In the fern, the gametophyte is dominant is used as a human food produces the spores is a tiny heart-shaped structure all of these Question 5 1/1pts In the fern, sporangia develop on the lower surface of a frond in clusters called archegonia protonema
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Make a sketch and label which part of the moss is the gametophyte and which is the sporophyte.
(Alternatively, you can find a live moss with both phases and take a picture, label it and upload here.)
Label the seta, capsule and calyptra of the sporophyte.
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Which structure is the male gametophyte?
O the microgametophyte
the pollen grain
the megagametophyte
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Question 13 options:
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I took this picture of this plant using my phone. The thin brown stalks that you see are.
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The flat green leaves of this plant represent:
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Question:
BOTANY
Fill in the following information.
Clade: Basal Angiosperms
Order: Nymphaeales
Family: Nymphaeaceae
Representative species: Nymphaea rustica 'Indiana'
Habit:
Inflorescence:
Floral Symmetry:
Number of Sepals:
Number of Petals:
Number of Filaments:
Number of Stigma:
Ovary position:
Fruit type:
Other characteristics:
Clade: Basal Angiosperms
Order: Magnoliales
Family: Magnoliaceae
Representative species: Magnolia soulangeana
Habit:
Inflorescence:
Floral Symmetry:
Number of Sepals:
Number of Petals:
Number of Filaments:
Number of Stigma:
Ovary position:
Fruit type:
Other characteristics:
Clade: Basal Angiosperms
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Caryophyllaceae
Representative species: Eremogone congesta
Habit:
Inflorescence:
Floral Symmetry:
Number of Sepals:
Number of Petals:
Number of Filaments:
Number of Stigma:
Ovary position:
Fruit type:…
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True or false: If false, state the right answer.
1. Heteromorphic plants produce male and female gametophytes.
2. A sporangium produces spores, no matter what group it is located.
4. In lycophytes, roots branch only at the growing tip of the root, forming a U-shaped structure.
5. Polytrichum moss greatly reduced the loss of oxygen by leaching in this ecosystem.
6. Most ferns are heterosporous, although the archegonia and the antheridia on the small photosynthetic gametophyte mature at different times ensuring cross fertilization.
7. Bryophyte rhizoids lack specialized absorptive cells and do not play a primary role in water and mineral absorption.
8. Plant spores are haploid reproductive cells that can grow into multicellular haploid gametophytes by meiosis.
9. The multicellular, dependent embryo of land plants is such a significant derived trait that land plants are also known as embryophytes.
10. Cells produced by apical meristems differentiate into the outer epidermis, which…
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Characteristics
Cycads
Ginkgo
Conifers
Gnetum
Distinct features of the sporophyte
Monoecious or Dioecious
Dioecious
Dioecious
Monoecious
Dioecious
Pollination/Pollinating Agents
Beetles and small bees. It can also be through Anemophily
Mammals and birds
Pollinated by wind
They are pollinated via insects.
Microgametophyte morphology
The microgametophyte in conifers is the four-celled, "winged" pollen grain.
Specific Type of Fertilization (zoidogamy/siphonogamy)
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a gymnosperm ________ develops into an embryo within a seed.
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Drag the terms below into their proper position on the diagram of the life cycle of Laminaria. Drag term so this
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Mature sporophyte
Female gametophyte
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Sporangium
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Table 1. Gametophytes of mosses, ferns, and flowers.
Nonvascular
or
vascular
Vascular
Seedless
or
seed
Plants
Mosses
(Bryophytes)
Ferns
(Pterophytes)
Flowers
(Angiosperms)
Male
Male
Female
Gametophyte Gamete Gametophyte
Female
Gamete
Eggs
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Compare the life cycles of mosses and ferns by filling in the blanks below.Mosses -Spores are made in the sporophyte phase.Gametes are made in the blank1 - Word Answer
phase.Sperm-producing structures are called blank2 - Word Answer
.Egg-producing structures are called blank3 - Word Answer
.Majority of tissues are haploid.Ferns -Spores are made in the blank4 - Word Answer
phase.Gametes are made in the blank5 - Word Answer
phase.Sperm-producing structures are called blank6 - Word Answer
.Egg-producing structures are called blank7 - Word Answer
.Majority of tissues are blank8 - Word Answer
Explain why ferns and mosses must depend on water for reproduction, and why gymnosperms and angiosperms do not.
Explain how xylem and phloem enabled some land plants to inhabit drier environments than their ancestors.
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PLANT VOCABULARY
DOMINANT GENERATION
Sporophyte/Gametophyte
CELL TYPE IN ADULT ORGANISM
Haploid =
Diploid=
VASCULAR TISSUES PRESENT
Phloem =
Xylem
=
MALE SEX CELLS/IS WATER NEEDED?
Pollen =
Anther =
FEMALE SEX CELLS FLOWERS?
Ova =
Ovary =
SEEDS "NAKED" OR IN FRUIT?
Seed =
Fruit=
ROOT SYSTEM PRESENT AND TYPE?
Rhizome
Tuber
Coniferophyta
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IN COVAS
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VEZIR
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Eudicot
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generation.
sporophyte
Angiosperms do not have gametophytes or sporophytes
gametophyte
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but no flowers would be:
angiosperms
gymnosperms
mosses
O bryophytes
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a gametophytes
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2. Diploid-dominant
3. Seeds
4. vascular tissues
5. Absence of anything that resembles a flower
This plant is probably a(n)
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