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- Match the following clades with the characteristics that they share Clades: Bryophytes and Tracheophyta Embryophyta and Charophycea Chlorophyta and Streptophyta Bryophytes and Tracheophyta Characteristics: -Chlorophylls a and b are autotrophic -Alternation of generations -Rosettes in the plasma membrane -Sporangia with walled sporesAnimal cells have neither cell walls nor chloro-plasts, whereas plant cells have both. Fungal cells aresomewhere in between; they have cell walls but lack chlo-roplasts. Are fungal cells more likely to be animal cells thatgained the ability to make cell walls, or plant cells that losttheir chloroplasts? This question represented a difficultissue for early investigators who sought to assign evolu-tionary relationships based solely on cell characteristicsand morphology. How do you suppose that this questionwas eventually decided?At Walden pond part 2: You gently pull up a plant and see fine white filaments covering the roots (see photos bleow). Thin sections through the roots and filaments show the filaments surrounding the root and penetrating between the plant cells of the root. (photo below; arrows indicate filaments penetrating root)
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- Many antibiotics are produced by fungi. What is the evolutionary advantage of producing compounds to inhibit the growth of bacteria? Select one: cross out O a. There is no advantage; it is a byproduct of their extracellular digestion cross out O b. Bacteria are a main source of nutrition for fungi cross out O C. To reduce competition in the surrounding soil cross out O d. To attract other organisms to the soil Clear my choiceALGAE Euglenophyta- Мухотусota Dictyosteliomycota Dinophyta Rhodophyta Oomycota Bacillariophyta Phaeophyta (animals] Chytridiomycota Zygomycota Ascomycota Basidiomycota Chlorophyta Нерatophyta Anthocerophyta Bryophyta Lycophyta Psilotophyta Sphenophyta Pterophyta Cycadophyta Ginkgophyta Coniferophyta Gnetophyta Anthophyta } FUNGI ALGAE FUNGI ALGAE FUNGI ALGAE BRYOPHYTES PTERIDOPHYTES GYMNOSPERMS ANGIOSPERMS41. how many species are there in phylum chlorophytaa.7500b. 6500c.6000d. 500042. which of the following is believe to have been the ancestors of higher plantsa. green algaeb. horse tailsc. liverwortsd. ferns43. this alga is a common inhabitant if quiet freshwater poolsa. chlamydomonasb. oedogoniumc. ulothrixd. spirogyra44. what algae is also called water silka. chlamydomonasb. oedogoniumc. ulothrixd. spirogyra45. which of the following describes oedogonium?l. epipthyticll. consists if bulging female reproductive cellslll. containd a cup like shaped chloroplasta. l, llb. l, lllc. ll, llld. l, ll, lll THANK YOU
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