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**Questions on Plant Characteristics and Reproduction**

1. **Of the following characteristics of plants, which are inherited (shared with green algae) and which are new (evolved within the plant lineage only)?**
   - a) Multicellular sporangia __________
   - b) Presence of chloroplasts __________
   - c) Sessile (doesn’t move) __________
   - d) Embryos supported by parents __________
   - e) Apical meristems __________
   - f) Cellulose cell walls __________

2. **Designate each of the following as haploid or diploid:**
   - a) Green part of a moss __________
   - b) Liverwort sperm __________
   - c) Fern sporophyte __________
   - d) Cells making up the antheridium of a fern gametophyte __________
   - e) Plant spore __________
   - f) Plant embryo __________

3. **Fill in the blank:**
   - a) A plant spore grows into a ________________
   - b) Eggs are produced inside ________________
   - c) A plant zygote grows into a ________________
   - d) Sporangia produce ________________

4. **What group of plants (bryophytes, lycophytes, pteridophytes/ferns, seed plants/spermatophytes, vascular plants/tracheophytes, plants/embryophytes) is being described? Choose the group that best fits the description.**
   - a) Can produce lignin-reinforced tissues (e.g., xylem, sclerenchyma) ________________
   - b) Sporophyte consists of a stalk and capsule only ________________
   - c) No longer make flagellated sperm ________________
   - d) Leaves evolved independently, and have only one vein ________________
   - e) Have multi-veined leaves and flagellated sperm ________________

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Transcribed Image Text:Certainly! Here is the transcription of the text suitable for an educational website: --- **Questions on Plant Characteristics and Reproduction** 1. **Of the following characteristics of plants, which are inherited (shared with green algae) and which are new (evolved within the plant lineage only)?** - a) Multicellular sporangia __________ - b) Presence of chloroplasts __________ - c) Sessile (doesn’t move) __________ - d) Embryos supported by parents __________ - e) Apical meristems __________ - f) Cellulose cell walls __________ 2. **Designate each of the following as haploid or diploid:** - a) Green part of a moss __________ - b) Liverwort sperm __________ - c) Fern sporophyte __________ - d) Cells making up the antheridium of a fern gametophyte __________ - e) Plant spore __________ - f) Plant embryo __________ 3. **Fill in the blank:** - a) A plant spore grows into a ________________ - b) Eggs are produced inside ________________ - c) A plant zygote grows into a ________________ - d) Sporangia produce ________________ 4. **What group of plants (bryophytes, lycophytes, pteridophytes/ferns, seed plants/spermatophytes, vascular plants/tracheophytes, plants/embryophytes) is being described? Choose the group that best fits the description.** - a) Can produce lignin-reinforced tissues (e.g., xylem, sclerenchyma) ________________ - b) Sporophyte consists of a stalk and capsule only ________________ - c) No longer make flagellated sperm ________________ - d) Leaves evolved independently, and have only one vein ________________ - e) Have multi-veined leaves and flagellated sperm ________________ --- This transcription provides a structured presentation of questions related to plant characteristics and reproduction, which can be used to test understanding of evolutionary biology and plant science concepts.
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