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Q: Describe the four groups of seedless vascular plants
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Q: What is monocot leaf? Give example of plants which have monocot leaf.
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Q: List two features that distinguish the seedless vascular plants from the bryophytes.
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Q: Give one significant difference between liverworts and mosses.
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Q: Describe the life cycle of ferns and compare their sporophyte and gametophyte generations.
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Q: Give some characteristics of fern.
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Q: During what era and period did the first vascular plants,such as ferns, appear?
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Q: Write on the formation of fruits and seeds as well as alternation of generations in bryophytes
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Q: Name the first vascular plant.
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Q: Contrast monocots and eudicots, the two largest classes of flowering plants.
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Q: In mosses, the leaves are very primitive because:
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Q: Why are ferns called vascular plants?
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Q: Discuss the features that distinguish seedless vascular plants from algae and bryophytes.
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Q: what % of all extant plants have vascular tissue?
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Q: Discuss at least one anomorphy of vascular plants
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Compare vascular plants to conifers, fern, moss, and spirogyra.
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- Make a DETAILED phlogenetic tree (Domain to Species) about the 4 main types of plants of plants: Mosses and Liverworts (Bryophytes) Ferns and Horsetails (Pteridophytes) Gymnosperms AngiospermsDraw the gametophyte and sporophyte stage of each representatives of nonvascular plants. Label the parts. Liverworts: Hornworts:Define heliophytes and sciophytes.Name a plant from your locality that is either heliophyte or sciophyte.
- For each type of plant below, circle the correct choice from each pair of words. Bryophytes: Seedless/seed and non-vascular/vascular Liverworts: Seedless/seed and non-vascular/vascular Hornworts: Seedless/seed and non-vascular/vascular Mosses: Seedless/seed and non-vascular/vascular Club Mosses: Seedless/seed and non-vascular/vascular Horsetails: Seedless/seed and non-vascular/vascular True Ferns: Seedless/seed and non-vascular/vascularCompare the internal anatomy of stems of xerophytes, mesophytes, and hydrophytes. Relate differences to the nature/habit of the different plants.Draw a fern life cycle and include the following terms: sporophyte, frond, rhizome, roots, sorus, sporangium, sporocytes, spores, developing gametophyte, prothallus, rhizoids, antheridium, archegonium, egg, sperm, zygote, embryo, developing sporophyte and young sporophyte
- Describe the closest living relative of plant and explain their similarities to and different from plants.Draw a generalized pine tree life cycle and identify the following structures: male and female gametophytes, pollen grain, integuments, archegonium, egg, embryo, and sporophyte.Contrast monocots and eudicots, the two largest classes of flowering plants.
- List characteristics of 10 flowering plant families.Select all statements that are true about the Kingdom Plantae: I. Non=Vascular plants are called bryophytes II. Vascular plants can br further divided into seedless and seed plants III. Seed plants can be divided into gymnosperms and angiosperms. IV. Gymnosperms are flowering plants.Discuss the features that distinguish seedless vascular plants from algae and bryophytes.