Deck 30: The Evolution and Diversity of Modern Gymnosperms and Angiosperms

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Secondary metabolites are:

A) sugars
B) lipids
C) proteins
D) nucleic acids
E) All of the choices provided are incorrect.
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Archaeopteris, the first known tree, has all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:

A) occurred in forests
B) contained wood
C) had a eustele
D) had a vascular cambium
E) reproduced by seeds
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What is the significance of the production of above-ground coralloid roots by cycads that have underground stems?

A) The roots grow in waterlogged soil and they need to protrude into the air in order to respire.
B) The branching of coralloid roots provides greater surface area for absorption of water.
C) It keeps roots above the ground where they cannot be attacked by parasitic nematodes.
D) The roots have mutualistic photosynthetic cyanobacteria that fix nitrogen for the cycad and the cyanobacteria can only survive if they are above ground where they are exposed to light.
E) The soil in which cycads live has a low pH that would kill the roots if they were completely below ground.
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Humans suffer from dementia (similar to Alzheimer's disease) if they eat flour made from cycad seeds because:

A) The seeds have high levels of manganese that is a cause of dementia.
B) The seeds contain hallucinogenic drugs similar to LSD that causes dementia.
C) The seeds have enzymes that break down brain tissue causing dementia.
D) The seeds contain the amino acid BMAA that causes dementia.
E) The seeds have enzymes that inhibit absorption of nutrients that are essential for the transmission of nervous impulses in brain cells.
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Cycads and ginkgos differ from all other seed plants by:

A) having flagellated sperm within the pollen
B) lacking cambium
C) having the sexes separated on different trees
D) being pollinated by wind instead of insects
E) All of the ways mentioned in the other choices are correct.
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The leaves of ginkgo trees have:

A) unbranched veins
B) forked veins
C) multiply branching veins
D) veins in a netlike pattern
E) veins only around the edges
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The function of the torus in the walls of tracheids is:

A) allowing the passage of water
B) stopping backflow of water
C) secretion of resin
D) sealing off air bubbles
E) allowing the escape of air
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The function of pits in the walls of tracheids is:

A) allowing the passage of water
B) stopping backflow of water
C) secretion of resin
D) sealing off air bubbles
E) allowing the escape of air
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Which of the following statements does NOT describe an attribute of conifer resin?

A) It hardens on contact with air.
B) It forms amber.
C) It traps insects and other organisms.
D) It is an antibiotic and prevents infections.
E) It flows through ducts in the wood and leaves.
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Which of the following is not an adaptation of conifers to dry or cold conditions?

A) conical shape of tree
B) scalelike or needle-shaped leaves
C) flexible branches
D) waxy cuticle
E) production of resin
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Which of the following statements best describes the attributes of Welwitschia mirabilis?

A) It has only two leaves.
B) It obtains most of its moisture from fog.
C) It lives under desert conditions.
D) It is a gnetophyte.
E) It has all the attributes listed in the other choices.
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The term angiosperm refers to:

A) the narrow sperm of angiosperms
B) the enclosure of the seed within a fruit
C) the presence of endosperm
D) the branching of vascular veins
E) none of the other choices provided
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Which of the following statements best compares the peduncle and receptacle?

A) The peduncle and receptacle are identical, merely two names for the same structure.
B) The peduncle is haploid and the receptacle is diploid.
C) The peduncle is a reproductive part of a flower and the receptacle is a vegetative part.
D) The receptacle is the part of the flower that receives the pollen whereas the peduncle relays sperm to the ovule.
E) The peduncle is the tip of the stem bearing the flower and the receptacle is the base of the flower.
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Monocots and eudicots diverged about:

A) 500 million years ago
B) 125 million years ago
C) 60 million years ago
D) 10 million years ago
E) very recently
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Many flowers growing in a cluster along a stem are known as:

A) an inflorescence
B) cauliflory
C) a bouquet
D) a spray
E) none of the other choices provided
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Seed plants are pollinated by:

A) butterflies
B) birds
C) bats
D) beetles
E) all of the other choices provided
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Which of the following is NOT a terpene?

A) the insect repellent citronella
B) the anti-cancer agent taxol
C) rubber
D) polyvinyl
E) terpentine
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Which of the following benefits to humans is NOT attributable to phenolics?

A) antioxidants in red wine
B) the flavor of vanilla
C) absorption of ultraviolet radiation
D) the sweetness of honey
E) the taste of chillies
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Which of the following drugs is NOT an alkaloid?

A) morphine
B) caffeine
C) LSD
D) nicotine
E) heroin
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Coevolution is:

A) the evolution of coenzymes
B) two species reciprocally influencing each other's evolution
C) random evolution not influenced by natural selection
D) evolution of secondary metabolites according to fixed ratios
E) coordinated evolution of sensory and motor pathways
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A pollination syndrome is:

A) the synchronous release of pollen by many individuals of wind-pollinated trees
B) specializations of plants that attract a specific kind of pollinator
C) the simultaneous release of two sperm, one to affect fertilization and the other to initiate formation of endosperm
D) a brushlike tongue of hummingbirds to which pollen adheres
E) a series of bristles on the backs of insects to which pollen adheres
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Which of the following best explains why bees aren't attracted to red flowers?

A) Bees perceive red as a warning signal.
B) Bees can't see red.
C) Red flowers usually are odorless.
D) Both because red flowers are odorless and because bees can't see red.
E) All of the other choices provided are incorrect.
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If you were highly allergic to bee stings, which of the following would be dangerous for you to do?

A) wear sweet-smelling perfumes
B) wear red shirts
C) wear dark, drab clothing
D) hum as you work
E) None of the choices provided are dangerous.
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If you have a plant with white flowers that open at night and have a long, narrow floral tube, what kind of pollination agent would you suspect?

A) birds
B) bats
C) moths
D) butterflies
E) bees
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Trichromatic color vision is best described as:

A) ability to see colors at night
B) ability to see ultraviolet light
C) ability to distinguish blue, green, and red colors
D) ability to see reflected light
E) all of the other choices provided
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Which of the following is NOT a fruit that has been significantly altered by humans through artificial selection?

A) acorns
B) maize
C) rice
D) wheat
E) gourds
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Molecular barcodes are:

A) barcodes stamped on vegetables in the supermarket to indicate freshness
B) DNA sequences used to identify and catalog biodiversity
C) radioactively labeled genes used to detect horizontal transfer of genes
D) genetic inversions used to detect crossovers
E) All of the choices provided are incorrect.
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The fossil record shows that pollen cones of conifers have become increasingly complex through their evolutionary history.
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All gymnosperms are wind-pollinated.
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Some conifers shed their leaves seasonally.
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The fossil record shows that angiosperms evolved directly from the Gnetophytes.
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Incomplete flowers can be perfect flowers but imperfect flowers cannot be complete flowers.
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Horizontal gene transfer is restricted to prokaryotes and protists.
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Secondary metabolites can be used to distinguish between different species of plants.
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Deck 30: The Evolution and Diversity of Modern Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
1
Secondary metabolites are:

A) sugars
B) lipids
C) proteins
D) nucleic acids
E) All of the choices provided are incorrect.
All of the choices provided are incorrect.
2
Archaeopteris, the first known tree, has all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:

A) occurred in forests
B) contained wood
C) had a eustele
D) had a vascular cambium
E) reproduced by seeds
reproduced by seeds
3
What is the significance of the production of above-ground coralloid roots by cycads that have underground stems?

A) The roots grow in waterlogged soil and they need to protrude into the air in order to respire.
B) The branching of coralloid roots provides greater surface area for absorption of water.
C) It keeps roots above the ground where they cannot be attacked by parasitic nematodes.
D) The roots have mutualistic photosynthetic cyanobacteria that fix nitrogen for the cycad and the cyanobacteria can only survive if they are above ground where they are exposed to light.
E) The soil in which cycads live has a low pH that would kill the roots if they were completely below ground.
The roots have mutualistic photosynthetic cyanobacteria that fix nitrogen for the cycad and the cyanobacteria can only survive if they are above ground where they are exposed to light.
4
Humans suffer from dementia (similar to Alzheimer's disease) if they eat flour made from cycad seeds because:

A) The seeds have high levels of manganese that is a cause of dementia.
B) The seeds contain hallucinogenic drugs similar to LSD that causes dementia.
C) The seeds have enzymes that break down brain tissue causing dementia.
D) The seeds contain the amino acid BMAA that causes dementia.
E) The seeds have enzymes that inhibit absorption of nutrients that are essential for the transmission of nervous impulses in brain cells.
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Cycads and ginkgos differ from all other seed plants by:

A) having flagellated sperm within the pollen
B) lacking cambium
C) having the sexes separated on different trees
D) being pollinated by wind instead of insects
E) All of the ways mentioned in the other choices are correct.
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The leaves of ginkgo trees have:

A) unbranched veins
B) forked veins
C) multiply branching veins
D) veins in a netlike pattern
E) veins only around the edges
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The function of the torus in the walls of tracheids is:

A) allowing the passage of water
B) stopping backflow of water
C) secretion of resin
D) sealing off air bubbles
E) allowing the escape of air
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The function of pits in the walls of tracheids is:

A) allowing the passage of water
B) stopping backflow of water
C) secretion of resin
D) sealing off air bubbles
E) allowing the escape of air
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Which of the following statements does NOT describe an attribute of conifer resin?

A) It hardens on contact with air.
B) It forms amber.
C) It traps insects and other organisms.
D) It is an antibiotic and prevents infections.
E) It flows through ducts in the wood and leaves.
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Which of the following is not an adaptation of conifers to dry or cold conditions?

A) conical shape of tree
B) scalelike or needle-shaped leaves
C) flexible branches
D) waxy cuticle
E) production of resin
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Which of the following statements best describes the attributes of Welwitschia mirabilis?

A) It has only two leaves.
B) It obtains most of its moisture from fog.
C) It lives under desert conditions.
D) It is a gnetophyte.
E) It has all the attributes listed in the other choices.
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The term angiosperm refers to:

A) the narrow sperm of angiosperms
B) the enclosure of the seed within a fruit
C) the presence of endosperm
D) the branching of vascular veins
E) none of the other choices provided
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Which of the following statements best compares the peduncle and receptacle?

A) The peduncle and receptacle are identical, merely two names for the same structure.
B) The peduncle is haploid and the receptacle is diploid.
C) The peduncle is a reproductive part of a flower and the receptacle is a vegetative part.
D) The receptacle is the part of the flower that receives the pollen whereas the peduncle relays sperm to the ovule.
E) The peduncle is the tip of the stem bearing the flower and the receptacle is the base of the flower.
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Monocots and eudicots diverged about:

A) 500 million years ago
B) 125 million years ago
C) 60 million years ago
D) 10 million years ago
E) very recently
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Many flowers growing in a cluster along a stem are known as:

A) an inflorescence
B) cauliflory
C) a bouquet
D) a spray
E) none of the other choices provided
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Seed plants are pollinated by:

A) butterflies
B) birds
C) bats
D) beetles
E) all of the other choices provided
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Which of the following is NOT a terpene?

A) the insect repellent citronella
B) the anti-cancer agent taxol
C) rubber
D) polyvinyl
E) terpentine
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Which of the following benefits to humans is NOT attributable to phenolics?

A) antioxidants in red wine
B) the flavor of vanilla
C) absorption of ultraviolet radiation
D) the sweetness of honey
E) the taste of chillies
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Which of the following drugs is NOT an alkaloid?

A) morphine
B) caffeine
C) LSD
D) nicotine
E) heroin
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Coevolution is:

A) the evolution of coenzymes
B) two species reciprocally influencing each other's evolution
C) random evolution not influenced by natural selection
D) evolution of secondary metabolites according to fixed ratios
E) coordinated evolution of sensory and motor pathways
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A pollination syndrome is:

A) the synchronous release of pollen by many individuals of wind-pollinated trees
B) specializations of plants that attract a specific kind of pollinator
C) the simultaneous release of two sperm, one to affect fertilization and the other to initiate formation of endosperm
D) a brushlike tongue of hummingbirds to which pollen adheres
E) a series of bristles on the backs of insects to which pollen adheres
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Which of the following best explains why bees aren't attracted to red flowers?

A) Bees perceive red as a warning signal.
B) Bees can't see red.
C) Red flowers usually are odorless.
D) Both because red flowers are odorless and because bees can't see red.
E) All of the other choices provided are incorrect.
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If you were highly allergic to bee stings, which of the following would be dangerous for you to do?

A) wear sweet-smelling perfumes
B) wear red shirts
C) wear dark, drab clothing
D) hum as you work
E) None of the choices provided are dangerous.
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If you have a plant with white flowers that open at night and have a long, narrow floral tube, what kind of pollination agent would you suspect?

A) birds
B) bats
C) moths
D) butterflies
E) bees
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Trichromatic color vision is best described as:

A) ability to see colors at night
B) ability to see ultraviolet light
C) ability to distinguish blue, green, and red colors
D) ability to see reflected light
E) all of the other choices provided
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Which of the following is NOT a fruit that has been significantly altered by humans through artificial selection?

A) acorns
B) maize
C) rice
D) wheat
E) gourds
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Molecular barcodes are:

A) barcodes stamped on vegetables in the supermarket to indicate freshness
B) DNA sequences used to identify and catalog biodiversity
C) radioactively labeled genes used to detect horizontal transfer of genes
D) genetic inversions used to detect crossovers
E) All of the choices provided are incorrect.
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The fossil record shows that pollen cones of conifers have become increasingly complex through their evolutionary history.
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All gymnosperms are wind-pollinated.
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Some conifers shed their leaves seasonally.
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The fossil record shows that angiosperms evolved directly from the Gnetophytes.
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Incomplete flowers can be perfect flowers but imperfect flowers cannot be complete flowers.
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Horizontal gene transfer is restricted to prokaryotes and protists.
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Secondary metabolites can be used to distinguish between different species of plants.
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