Deck 24: Plants: the Diversity of Life 4

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Elaborate leaves called "fronds" are found in which group of seedless vascular plants?

A)green algae
B)gymnosperms
C)mosses
D)ferns
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Plants are different from all other photosynthetic organisms in that they:

A)are eukaryotic.
B)are green.
C)have photosynthetic pigments.
D)develop from embryos.
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In all plants,the diploid (2n)phase produces:

A)sperm and/or eggs.
B)flowers.
C)spores.
D)roots.
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Bryophytes lack:

A)chlorophyll.
B)spores.
C)gametes.
D)vascular tissue.
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Woody plants have which two compounds in their cell walls?

A)chlorophyll and cellulose
B)cellulose and lignin
C)chitin and cellulose
D)chitin and lignin
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Pollen grains contain:

A)spores.
B)eggs.
C)sperm.
D)wings.
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In general,a seed is a:

A)protected plant embryo with a food supply.
B)reproductive structure that requires pollen to become active.
C)a large spore that grows into the gametophyte.
D)plant ovary.
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In alternation of generations in all plants,the multicellular haploid (1n)organism is referred to as the:

A)zygote.
B)gamete.
C)sporophyte.
D)gametophyte.
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An advantage that pollen grain evolution gave gymnosperms was:

A)less energy to produce than gametes.
B)airborne sperm transport over great distances.
C)spores with a small food supply inside.
D)eggs no longer had to swim.
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A major difference between gymnosperm and angiosperm seeds is that:

A)gymnosperm seeds are haploid.
B)angiosperm seeds are haploid.
C)gymnosperm seeds are larger.
D)angiosperm seeds are larger.
E)gymnosperm seeds are not surrounded by fruit.
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Besides cell walls,features often found in plant cells but not in animal cells are:

A)spindle-shaped centrioles.
B)water-filled central vacuoles.
C)mitochondria.
D)nuclei.
E)cell membranes.
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Both mosses and ferns "show their aquatic ancestry" because they:

A)lack a water-repellent cuticle.
B)typically require water for sperm delivery to the egg.
C)have roots that must remain wet at all times.
D)require water for egg laying.
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Which of the following is characteristic of plants?

A)chloroplasts
B)hyphae
C)a mycelium
D)a cell wall made of chitin
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Which of the following weather conditions would you expect to have the greatest negative impact on the sexual reproduction of mosses and ferns?

A)cool, damp, and windy conditions
B)above-average temperatures for a few days
C)a long dry period
D)excessively wet and rainy conditions
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What trend do we observe as we look at alternation of generations and plant kingdom evolution?

A)The sporophyte generation is dominant in more advanced plants.
B)The gametophyte generation is dominant in more advanced plants.
C)Only ferns show a significant gametophyte generation.
D)Only gymnosperms show a significant sporophyte generation.
Question
Which evolutionary plant innovation eliminated the need for sperm to swim through water to fertilize an egg,resulting in plants being truly adapted for reproduction on land?

A)independent gametophyte
B)rhizoids
C)fruit
D)pollen
Question
Gymnosperms were the dominant form of plant life on land:

A)around the time the dinosaurs came to dominance.
B)until the discovery of fire by humans.
C)before ferns evolved.
D)about 20 million years ago.
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You are a naturalist traveling with a group of explorers in a valley of the Amazon rainforest.In a particularly wet area,you see a beautiful carpet of small plants.You notice tiny flowers on most of the plants.To which group do these plants belong?

A)hornworts
B)mosses
C)seedless vascular plants
D)gymnosperms
E)angiosperms
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You are a naturalist traveling with a group of explorers in the higher elevations of a jungle.You see an unfamiliar-looking,tall,tree-like plant.It is producing seeds that are attached directly to a stem,but there appears to be no evidence of flowers associated with the seeds.To which group of plants does the tree belong?

A)hornworts
B)angiosperms
C)ferns
D)gymnosperms
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Which statement about conifers such as the spruce tree is most accurate?

A)They comprise a small percentage of angiosperm species.
B)They are rare, fruit-bearing gymnosperms.
C)They comprise about three-fourths of all gymnosperm species.
D)They are the largest seedless vascular plants.
E)Male conifers produce cones while female trees produce flowers.
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As a more recently evolved plant group,angiosperms completely lack a gametophyte generation.
Question
A currently accepted hypothesis for gravitropism in plants is that:

A)sedimentation of organelles triggers hormone release.
B)microscopic eyespots trigger upward (skyward)growth.
C)ground contact inhibits stem growth while air stimulates it.
D)bending of leaves in response to gravity triggers growth in the opposite direction.
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Which of the following would be an example of an adaptation for seed dispersal?

A)phototropism
B)pinecones
C)nectar production
D)seeds wrapped in burrs
E)deciduous cycles
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A single type of pinecone is responsible for the production of both pollen and eggs.
Question
The hormone IAA helps plants to respond to and grow toward a light source by:

A)slowing growth under low light conditions.
B)increasing mitosis on the side of the shoot facing light.
C)elongating cells on the opposite side of the shoot facing light.
D)triggering release of growth factors at the tip of the stem.
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In plant life cycles,meiosis produces spores.
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The reserve food in angiosperm seeds is stored in a special tissue called:

A)nectar.
B)the sporophyte.
C)endosperm.
D)the seed coat.
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The life cycle of mosses contains only a haploid generation.
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Ferns differ from mosses in that ferns contain vascular tissue and mosses do not.
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Most angiosperms are pollinated with the help of:

A)animals.
B)wind.
C)water currents.
D)farming techniques.
E)fungi.
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The life cycle of flowering plants contains both sporophytes and gametophytes.
Question
Some species of mosses have pollen that does not have to move through water to reach an egg.
Question
Trees that intentionally lose their leaves according to coordinated,seasonal schedules are:

A)deciduous.
B)gametophytes.
C)sporophytes.
D)thigmotropic.
Question
Fruit produced by angiosperms is most closely associated with which function?

A)pollination
B)seed dispersal
C)endosperm production
D)nourishing the embryo
E)thigmotropism
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In plant life cycles,eggs and sperm are produced by mitosis.
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Horsetails are a type of seedless vascular plant.
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Endosperm is the nutritional tissue found within a seed.
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You see a plant stem wrapped around a telephone pole,spiraling upward.This plant is demonstrating:

A)geotropism.
B)thigmotropism.
C)phototropism.
D)photoperiodism.
Question
Diminished rewards of photosynthesis in winter along with the negatives of water loss and leaf damage cause many trees to exhibit:

A)photoperiodism.
B)dormancy.
C)thigmotropism.
D)phototropism.
Question
Long-night plants that only flower when they encounter a certain minimum number of hours of darkness are an example of:

A)geotropism.
B)thigmotropism.
C)phototropism.
D)photoperiodism.
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Although they do not possess the nervous and muscular systems animals do,plants are able to physically respond to their environments.Evaluate and support this statement.
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Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).   The missing label indicated by a 1 corresponds to the:</strong> A)cell wall. B)central vacuole. C)cell membrane. D)chloroplast. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The missing label indicated by a "1" corresponds to the:

A)cell wall.
B)central vacuole.
C)cell membrane.
D)chloroplast.
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Movement of the hormone ________ to different areas of a plant to promote growth is one of the ways a plant is able to respond to external signals.
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The story of plant evolution could be described as a story of how plants broke their dependence on aquatic existence.Explain how you could support this statement.
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Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).   The missing label indicated by a 2 corresponds to the:</strong> A)cell wall. B)central vacuole. C)cell membrane. D)chloroplast. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The missing label indicated by a "2" corresponds to the:

A)cell wall.
B)central vacuole.
C)cell membrane.
D)chloroplast.
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Ginkgo biloba belongs in the plant group ________.
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Refer to the figure below, and then answer the question that follows.
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the question that follows.   The missing label indicated by a 3 corresponds to the:</strong> A)multicellular sporophyte. B)multicellular gametophyte. C)gametes. D)spores. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The missing label indicated by a "3" corresponds to the:

A)multicellular sporophyte.
B)multicellular gametophyte.
C)gametes.
D)spores.
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________ is the angiosperm tissue that is intended for nutrition of the embryo and not animal seed dispersal but is nonetheless an important food source for people.________ and ________ are examples of crops in which the endosperm is an important food source for people.
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In some areas of the world where there are large numbers of pines,everything is covered in the spring with a yellow dust that turns out,upon examination,to be pine pollen.Why must conifers produce so much pollen,and why do we not see as much pollen produced by a field of flowers?
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The three main kinds of seedless vascular plants are: ________,________,and ________.
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A spore growing into a plant that will produce sperm or eggs describes the ________ generation of a plant's life cycle.
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Zygote
the haploid (1n)part of a plant's life cycle
Zygote
process that produces spores in plants
Zygote
product of gamete fusion
Zygote
process that produces gametes in plants
Zygote
the diploid (2n)part of a plant's life cycle
Gametophyte
the haploid (1n)part of a plant's life cycle
Gametophyte
process that produces spores in plants
Gametophyte
product of gamete fusion
Gametophyte
process that produces gametes in plants
Gametophyte
the diploid (2n)part of a plant's life cycle
Mitosis
the haploid (1n)part of a plant's life cycle
Mitosis
process that produces spores in plants
Mitosis
product of gamete fusion
Mitosis
process that produces gametes in plants
Mitosis
the diploid (2n)part of a plant's life cycle
Meiosis
the haploid (1n)part of a plant's life cycle
Meiosis
process that produces spores in plants
Meiosis
product of gamete fusion
Meiosis
process that produces gametes in plants
Meiosis
the diploid (2n)part of a plant's life cycle
Sporophyte
the haploid (1n)part of a plant's life cycle
Sporophyte
process that produces spores in plants
Sporophyte
product of gamete fusion
Sporophyte
process that produces gametes in plants
Sporophyte
the diploid (2n)part of a plant's life cycle
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Spruce tree
seedless vascular plant
Spruce tree
bryophyte
Spruce tree
gymnosperm
Spruce tree
angiosperm
Club moss
seedless vascular plant
Club moss
bryophyte
Club moss
gymnosperm
Club moss
angiosperm
Liverwort
seedless vascular plant
Liverwort
bryophyte
Liverwort
gymnosperm
Liverwort
angiosperm
Seeds wrapped in burrs
seedless vascular plant
Seeds wrapped in burrs
bryophyte
Seeds wrapped in burrs
gymnosperm
Seeds wrapped in burrs
angiosperm
seedless vascular plant
bryophyte
gymnosperm
angiosperm
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Deck 24: Plants: the Diversity of Life 4
1
Elaborate leaves called "fronds" are found in which group of seedless vascular plants?

A)green algae
B)gymnosperms
C)mosses
D)ferns
D
2
Plants are different from all other photosynthetic organisms in that they:

A)are eukaryotic.
B)are green.
C)have photosynthetic pigments.
D)develop from embryos.
D
3
In all plants,the diploid (2n)phase produces:

A)sperm and/or eggs.
B)flowers.
C)spores.
D)roots.
C
4
Bryophytes lack:

A)chlorophyll.
B)spores.
C)gametes.
D)vascular tissue.
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Woody plants have which two compounds in their cell walls?

A)chlorophyll and cellulose
B)cellulose and lignin
C)chitin and cellulose
D)chitin and lignin
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Pollen grains contain:

A)spores.
B)eggs.
C)sperm.
D)wings.
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In general,a seed is a:

A)protected plant embryo with a food supply.
B)reproductive structure that requires pollen to become active.
C)a large spore that grows into the gametophyte.
D)plant ovary.
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In alternation of generations in all plants,the multicellular haploid (1n)organism is referred to as the:

A)zygote.
B)gamete.
C)sporophyte.
D)gametophyte.
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An advantage that pollen grain evolution gave gymnosperms was:

A)less energy to produce than gametes.
B)airborne sperm transport over great distances.
C)spores with a small food supply inside.
D)eggs no longer had to swim.
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A major difference between gymnosperm and angiosperm seeds is that:

A)gymnosperm seeds are haploid.
B)angiosperm seeds are haploid.
C)gymnosperm seeds are larger.
D)angiosperm seeds are larger.
E)gymnosperm seeds are not surrounded by fruit.
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Besides cell walls,features often found in plant cells but not in animal cells are:

A)spindle-shaped centrioles.
B)water-filled central vacuoles.
C)mitochondria.
D)nuclei.
E)cell membranes.
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Both mosses and ferns "show their aquatic ancestry" because they:

A)lack a water-repellent cuticle.
B)typically require water for sperm delivery to the egg.
C)have roots that must remain wet at all times.
D)require water for egg laying.
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Which of the following is characteristic of plants?

A)chloroplasts
B)hyphae
C)a mycelium
D)a cell wall made of chitin
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Which of the following weather conditions would you expect to have the greatest negative impact on the sexual reproduction of mosses and ferns?

A)cool, damp, and windy conditions
B)above-average temperatures for a few days
C)a long dry period
D)excessively wet and rainy conditions
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What trend do we observe as we look at alternation of generations and plant kingdom evolution?

A)The sporophyte generation is dominant in more advanced plants.
B)The gametophyte generation is dominant in more advanced plants.
C)Only ferns show a significant gametophyte generation.
D)Only gymnosperms show a significant sporophyte generation.
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Which evolutionary plant innovation eliminated the need for sperm to swim through water to fertilize an egg,resulting in plants being truly adapted for reproduction on land?

A)independent gametophyte
B)rhizoids
C)fruit
D)pollen
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Gymnosperms were the dominant form of plant life on land:

A)around the time the dinosaurs came to dominance.
B)until the discovery of fire by humans.
C)before ferns evolved.
D)about 20 million years ago.
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You are a naturalist traveling with a group of explorers in a valley of the Amazon rainforest.In a particularly wet area,you see a beautiful carpet of small plants.You notice tiny flowers on most of the plants.To which group do these plants belong?

A)hornworts
B)mosses
C)seedless vascular plants
D)gymnosperms
E)angiosperms
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You are a naturalist traveling with a group of explorers in the higher elevations of a jungle.You see an unfamiliar-looking,tall,tree-like plant.It is producing seeds that are attached directly to a stem,but there appears to be no evidence of flowers associated with the seeds.To which group of plants does the tree belong?

A)hornworts
B)angiosperms
C)ferns
D)gymnosperms
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Which statement about conifers such as the spruce tree is most accurate?

A)They comprise a small percentage of angiosperm species.
B)They are rare, fruit-bearing gymnosperms.
C)They comprise about three-fourths of all gymnosperm species.
D)They are the largest seedless vascular plants.
E)Male conifers produce cones while female trees produce flowers.
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As a more recently evolved plant group,angiosperms completely lack a gametophyte generation.
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22
A currently accepted hypothesis for gravitropism in plants is that:

A)sedimentation of organelles triggers hormone release.
B)microscopic eyespots trigger upward (skyward)growth.
C)ground contact inhibits stem growth while air stimulates it.
D)bending of leaves in response to gravity triggers growth in the opposite direction.
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Which of the following would be an example of an adaptation for seed dispersal?

A)phototropism
B)pinecones
C)nectar production
D)seeds wrapped in burrs
E)deciduous cycles
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A single type of pinecone is responsible for the production of both pollen and eggs.
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The hormone IAA helps plants to respond to and grow toward a light source by:

A)slowing growth under low light conditions.
B)increasing mitosis on the side of the shoot facing light.
C)elongating cells on the opposite side of the shoot facing light.
D)triggering release of growth factors at the tip of the stem.
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In plant life cycles,meiosis produces spores.
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The reserve food in angiosperm seeds is stored in a special tissue called:

A)nectar.
B)the sporophyte.
C)endosperm.
D)the seed coat.
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The life cycle of mosses contains only a haploid generation.
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Ferns differ from mosses in that ferns contain vascular tissue and mosses do not.
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Most angiosperms are pollinated with the help of:

A)animals.
B)wind.
C)water currents.
D)farming techniques.
E)fungi.
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The life cycle of flowering plants contains both sporophytes and gametophytes.
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Some species of mosses have pollen that does not have to move through water to reach an egg.
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Trees that intentionally lose their leaves according to coordinated,seasonal schedules are:

A)deciduous.
B)gametophytes.
C)sporophytes.
D)thigmotropic.
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Fruit produced by angiosperms is most closely associated with which function?

A)pollination
B)seed dispersal
C)endosperm production
D)nourishing the embryo
E)thigmotropism
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In plant life cycles,eggs and sperm are produced by mitosis.
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Horsetails are a type of seedless vascular plant.
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Endosperm is the nutritional tissue found within a seed.
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38
You see a plant stem wrapped around a telephone pole,spiraling upward.This plant is demonstrating:

A)geotropism.
B)thigmotropism.
C)phototropism.
D)photoperiodism.
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Diminished rewards of photosynthesis in winter along with the negatives of water loss and leaf damage cause many trees to exhibit:

A)photoperiodism.
B)dormancy.
C)thigmotropism.
D)phototropism.
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Long-night plants that only flower when they encounter a certain minimum number of hours of darkness are an example of:

A)geotropism.
B)thigmotropism.
C)phototropism.
D)photoperiodism.
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Although they do not possess the nervous and muscular systems animals do,plants are able to physically respond to their environments.Evaluate and support this statement.
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42
Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).   The missing label indicated by a 1 corresponds to the:</strong> A)cell wall. B)central vacuole. C)cell membrane. D)chloroplast.
The missing label indicated by a "1" corresponds to the:

A)cell wall.
B)central vacuole.
C)cell membrane.
D)chloroplast.
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Movement of the hormone ________ to different areas of a plant to promote growth is one of the ways a plant is able to respond to external signals.
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The story of plant evolution could be described as a story of how plants broke their dependence on aquatic existence.Explain how you could support this statement.
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Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).   The missing label indicated by a 2 corresponds to the:</strong> A)cell wall. B)central vacuole. C)cell membrane. D)chloroplast.
The missing label indicated by a "2" corresponds to the:

A)cell wall.
B)central vacuole.
C)cell membrane.
D)chloroplast.
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46
Ginkgo biloba belongs in the plant group ________.
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Refer to the figure below, and then answer the question that follows.
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the question that follows.   The missing label indicated by a 3 corresponds to the:</strong> A)multicellular sporophyte. B)multicellular gametophyte. C)gametes. D)spores.
The missing label indicated by a "3" corresponds to the:

A)multicellular sporophyte.
B)multicellular gametophyte.
C)gametes.
D)spores.
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________ is the angiosperm tissue that is intended for nutrition of the embryo and not animal seed dispersal but is nonetheless an important food source for people.________ and ________ are examples of crops in which the endosperm is an important food source for people.
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In some areas of the world where there are large numbers of pines,everything is covered in the spring with a yellow dust that turns out,upon examination,to be pine pollen.Why must conifers produce so much pollen,and why do we not see as much pollen produced by a field of flowers?
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The three main kinds of seedless vascular plants are: ________,________,and ________.
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A spore growing into a plant that will produce sperm or eggs describes the ________ generation of a plant's life cycle.
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Match between columns
Zygote
the haploid (1n)part of a plant's life cycle
Zygote
process that produces spores in plants
Zygote
product of gamete fusion
Zygote
process that produces gametes in plants
Zygote
the diploid (2n)part of a plant's life cycle
Gametophyte
the haploid (1n)part of a plant's life cycle
Gametophyte
process that produces spores in plants
Gametophyte
product of gamete fusion
Gametophyte
process that produces gametes in plants
Gametophyte
the diploid (2n)part of a plant's life cycle
Mitosis
the haploid (1n)part of a plant's life cycle
Mitosis
process that produces spores in plants
Mitosis
product of gamete fusion
Mitosis
process that produces gametes in plants
Mitosis
the diploid (2n)part of a plant's life cycle
Meiosis
the haploid (1n)part of a plant's life cycle
Meiosis
process that produces spores in plants
Meiosis
product of gamete fusion
Meiosis
process that produces gametes in plants
Meiosis
the diploid (2n)part of a plant's life cycle
Sporophyte
the haploid (1n)part of a plant's life cycle
Sporophyte
process that produces spores in plants
Sporophyte
product of gamete fusion
Sporophyte
process that produces gametes in plants
Sporophyte
the diploid (2n)part of a plant's life cycle
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Spruce tree
seedless vascular plant
Spruce tree
bryophyte
Spruce tree
gymnosperm
Spruce tree
angiosperm
Club moss
seedless vascular plant
Club moss
bryophyte
Club moss
gymnosperm
Club moss
angiosperm
Liverwort
seedless vascular plant
Liverwort
bryophyte
Liverwort
gymnosperm
Liverwort
angiosperm
Seeds wrapped in burrs
seedless vascular plant
Seeds wrapped in burrs
bryophyte
Seeds wrapped in burrs
gymnosperm
Seeds wrapped in burrs
angiosperm
seedless vascular plant
bryophyte
gymnosperm
angiosperm
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