Deck 16: Evolution and Diversity of Plants

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You are reading about a garden designer who has invented something called the "megagarden space" in which a few specimens are planted in a disturbed area and allowed to make a garden by self-propagation.Why might this designer choose to work with angiosperms rather than gymnosperms?

A) Angiosperms can produce flowers and fruits to aid in seed dispersal.
B) Angiosperms produce pollen and do not require water to reproduce.
C) Angiosperms have alternation of generations.
D) Angiosperms have a vascular system, which allows them to grow taller.
E) Angiosperms can produce spores, which are more stable than seeds from gymnosperms.
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Evidence that green algae are the closest relatives to plants is that they both

A) have chloroplasts.
B) contain chlorophyll a.
C) have cellulose-rich cell walls.
D) use starch as a nutrient reserve.
E) All answers are correct.
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Ferns have advantage over bryophytes in that ferns

A) photosynthesize.
B) are heterotrophs.
C) have a vascular system, which allow them to grow taller.
D) do not require water to reproduce.
E) have alternation of generations.
Question
The parts of the plant that absorb water and minerals are the

A) stomata.
B) roots.
C) flowers.
D) pollen.
E) cuticle.
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What evolved in terrestrial plants to allow the exchange of gases with air?

A) pollen
B) stomata
C) vascular tissues
D) cuticle
E) lignin
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You are asked to place descriptive labels on a plant model which all students in an introductory laboratory will examine.________ would receive a label saying "transports sugars around the plant."

A) Stomata
B) Roots
C) Phloem
D) Xylem
E) Cuticle
Question
In plants,

A) the diploid zygote develops into the sporophyte.
B) the haploid zygote develops into the sporophyte.
C) the haploid gametophyte develops into the sporophyte.
D) the diploid zygote develops into the gametophyte.
E) the haploid gametophyte produces gametes by meiosis.
Question
Gymnosperms and angiosperms evolved ________ allowing them to live and reproduce in drier habitats than bryophytes and seedless vascular plants.

A) spores
B) seeds, spores, and fronds
C) vascular tissue, spores, and fronds
D) pollen grains and seeds
E) fruit and flowers
Question
In alternation of generations,a diploid sporophyte goes through meiosis to form ________ spores.

A) diploid
B) tetraploid
C) haploid
D) uniploid
E) No spores are formed. (This occurs in mitosis, not meiosis.)
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Based on the fossil record,all major groups of angiosperms evolved quickly during the age of the dinosaurs.What might explain the rapid rise and success of the flowering plants?

A) use of the wind to disperse pollen and seeds
B) use of flowers and fruits to protect and disperse both pollen and seeds
C) use of the wind to disperse spores
D) use of water to disperse pollen and seeds
E) All answers are correct.
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The ________ provide(s)a waxy coating that minimizes water loss from leaves of the plant.

A) stomata
B) roots
C) xylem
D) phloem
E) cuticle
Question
The two types of vascular tissue in most plants are

A) lignin and xylem.
B) xylem and phloem.
C) lignin and phloem.
D) xylem and stomata.
E) stomata and lignin.
Question
The parts of the plant that allow for gas exchange are the

A) roots.
B) stomata.
C) xylem.
D) phloem.
E) cuticle.
Question
What part of plant cells contains chlorophyll a and carries out photosynthesis?

A) mitochondrion
B) chloroplast
C) central vacuole
D) cell membrane
E) Golgi body
Question
What evolved in terrestrial plants to provide support and transport for water and minerals?

A) stomata
B) pollen
C) vascular tissues
D) cuticle
E) lignin
Question
What reproductive adaptation did plants evolve on dry land?

A) stomata
B) vascular tissues
C) cuticle
D) pollen
E) lignin
Question
Plants are

A) multicellular organisms.
B) autotrophs.
C) eukaryotes.
D) capable of photosynthesis.
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
Question
Gymnosperms have an advantage over ferns in that gymnosperms

A) produce pollen and do not require water to reproduce.
B) have alternation of generations.
C) have a vascular system, which allows them to grow taller.
D) can grow larger gametophytes.
E) can produce flowers and fruits to aid in seed dispersal.
Question
The parts of the plant that conduct water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the leaves are the

A) xylem.
B) stomata.
C) roots.
D) phloem.
E) cuticle.
Question
In flowering plants,the gametophyte is ________ the sporophyte.

A) larger than
B) the same size as
C) located on a separate plant from
D) much smaller than
E) absent and the entire plant is composed of
Question
How have plants transformed the world?

A) They are a food source for many animals, fungi, and even some prokaryotes and protists.
B) They are a habitat for breeding, rearing young, and escaping predators.
C) Photosynthesis provides oxygen for aerobic respiration to make ATP.
D) Fibers are used for clothing and paper.
E) All answers are correct.
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A cotyledon is

A) the first leaf structure to arise in the embryo of an angiosperm.
B) a spore-like structure used for reproduction in plants.
C) the fruit produced by flowers of angiosperms.
D) a fragment of tissue used for reproduction in bryophytes.
E) the zygote formed in ferns from the union of two gametes.
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All land plants have a cuticle.
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In alternation of generations,a haploid gametophyte goes through mitosis to form a ________ gamete.

A) haploid
B) diploid
C) tetraploid
D) uniploid
E) No gametes are formed. (This occurs in meiosis, not mitosis.)
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What is the advantage of a gymnosperm producing a seed over a fern producing a spore?

A) Seeds are diploid, and can grow directly into a sporophyte.
B) Seeds are haploid, and can grow directly into a sporophyte.
C) Seeds are diploid, and can grow directly into a gametophyte.
D) Seeds are haploid, and can grow directly into a gametophyte.
E) Producing seeds over spores is a disadvantage.
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Horsetails and club mosses are seedless vascular plants like ferns. 
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The four phyla of the gymnosperms are

A) monocotyledons, dicotyledons, conifers, and cycads.
B) horsetails, true ferns, whisk ferns, and club mosses.
C) conifers, monocotyledons, dicotyledons, and cycads.
D) mosses, liverworts, club mosses, and hornworts.
E) conifers, cycads, ginkgos, and gnetophytes.
Question
Which is not a member of the gymnosperms?

A) conifers
B) ferns
C) gnetophytes
D) cycads
E) ginkgos
Question
Flowers and fruits are unique to

A) angiosperms.
B) bryophytes.
C) gymnosperms.
D) conifers.
E) cycads.
Question
In plants that have two haploid gametes fuse during fertilization,the zygote is

A) haploid.
B) diploid.
C) tetraploid.
D) either haploid or tetraploid.
E) uniploid.
Question
Mosses are an example of which of the following?

A) autotrophs
B) primary consumers
C) detritivores
D) decomposers
E) heterotrophs
Question
The term "gymnosperm" means

A) "clothed ovule."
B) "naked seed."
C) "naked ovule."
D) "clothed seed."
E) "clothed sperm."
Question
The structure of the angiosperm that supplies nutrients to the germinating seedling is the

A) endosperm.
B) fruit.
C) seed coat.
D) spore coat.
E) pollen grain.
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In the section "Investigating Life: Genetic Messages from Ancient Ecosystems," what was the advantage of looking for DNA samples in permafrost?

A) Most plants and animals evolved in Siberia.
B) It is easier to take solid core samples.
C) The enzymes that make DNA are still active in the cells.
D) The freezing temperatures preserve the DNA.
E) Areas with permafrost are older than other parts of the world, allowing scientists to collect samples back 1.5 to 2 million years.
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Cycads are

A) trees that produce flowers.
B) bryophytes.
C) trees that produce large cones.
D) algae.
E) ferns.
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Gymnosperms are less successful than ferns because ferns make seeds.
Question
The two groups of angiosperms are

A) mosses and club mosses.
B) ginkgos and cycads.
C) monocots and eudicots.
D) horsetails and ferns.
E) conifers and gnetophytes.
Question
All angiosperms have their pollen and seeds moved by animals.
Question
The fruits of plants function in

A) providing food for animals.
B) seed protection.
C) both protecting and dispersing seeds.
D) seed dispersal.
E) both feeding animals and protecting seeds.
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Hornworts are bryophytes.
Question
Which group of plants have phloem and xylem but lack seeds,flowers,and fruit?

A) liverworts, hornworts, and mosses
B) ferns, club mosses, horsetails, and whisk ferns
C) ginkgo, cycads, conifers, and gnetophytes
D) monocots and eudicots
E) All plants have phloem and xylem but lack seeds, flowers, and fruit.
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Which group of plants lack true leaves and roots?

A) liverworts, hornworts, and mosses
B) ferns, club mosses, horsetails, and whisk ferns
C) ginkgo, cycads, conifers, and gnetophytes
D) monocots and eudicots
E) All plants lack true leaves and roots.
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The purpose of fruit is to provide nourishment for the growing plant after the seed germinates.
Question
Bryophytes lack vascular tissue and lignin and therefore cannot

A) sexually reproduce.
B) grow tall.
C) asexually reproduce.
D) produce a gametophyte stage.
E) produce a sporophyte stage.
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What is the purpose of flowers?

A) to attract pollinators
B) to support gamete production
C) to capture windblown pollen
D) to protect reproductive structures
E) All answers are correct.
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The main function of phloem is to transport nutrients produced in photosynthesis to the roots and other nongreen parts of the plant.
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Seedless vascular plants can ________ without water,but cannot ________ without water.

A) reproduce asexually; reproduce sexually
B) reproduce sexually; reproduce asexually
C) grow; reproduce
D) utilize phloem; utilize xylem
E) utilize xylem; utilize phloem
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The cones of gymnosperms play the same role as ________ in angiosperms.

A) flowers
B) seeds
C) leaves
D) fruit
E) roots
Question
What is NOT an ecological role of plants?

A) occupy top level of food webs
B) habitat for microscopic and macroscopic organisms
C) fuel source directly as nutrition and indirectly as wood and coal
D) prevent erosion of landscape by rooting into soil and other substrates
E) provide oxygen that forms the ozone layer
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Which group of plants have phloem and xylem,seeds,flowers,and fruit and in many cases require animals for reproduction?

A) liverworts, hornworts, and mosses
B) ferns, club mosses, horsetails, and whisk ferns
C) ginkgo, cycads, conifers, and gnetophytes
D) monocots and eudicots
E) This is true of all groups of plants.
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Deck 16: Evolution and Diversity of Plants
1
You are reading about a garden designer who has invented something called the "megagarden space" in which a few specimens are planted in a disturbed area and allowed to make a garden by self-propagation.Why might this designer choose to work with angiosperms rather than gymnosperms?

A) Angiosperms can produce flowers and fruits to aid in seed dispersal.
B) Angiosperms produce pollen and do not require water to reproduce.
C) Angiosperms have alternation of generations.
D) Angiosperms have a vascular system, which allows them to grow taller.
E) Angiosperms can produce spores, which are more stable than seeds from gymnosperms.
A
Explanation: Angiosperms get help in dispersing new diploid individuals from animals which eat or otherwise transport their fruit and seeds.
2
Evidence that green algae are the closest relatives to plants is that they both

A) have chloroplasts.
B) contain chlorophyll a.
C) have cellulose-rich cell walls.
D) use starch as a nutrient reserve.
E) All answers are correct.
E
Explanation: Eukaryotic green algae share many features which highlight their close relationship with the land plants.
3
Ferns have advantage over bryophytes in that ferns

A) photosynthesize.
B) are heterotrophs.
C) have a vascular system, which allow them to grow taller.
D) do not require water to reproduce.
E) have alternation of generations.
C
Explanation: Ferns have a vascular system for greater support and greater movement of water and solutes than do bryophytes.
4
The parts of the plant that absorb water and minerals are the

A) stomata.
B) roots.
C) flowers.
D) pollen.
E) cuticle.
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What evolved in terrestrial plants to allow the exchange of gases with air?

A) pollen
B) stomata
C) vascular tissues
D) cuticle
E) lignin
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6
You are asked to place descriptive labels on a plant model which all students in an introductory laboratory will examine.________ would receive a label saying "transports sugars around the plant."

A) Stomata
B) Roots
C) Phloem
D) Xylem
E) Cuticle
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7
In plants,

A) the diploid zygote develops into the sporophyte.
B) the haploid zygote develops into the sporophyte.
C) the haploid gametophyte develops into the sporophyte.
D) the diploid zygote develops into the gametophyte.
E) the haploid gametophyte produces gametes by meiosis.
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Gymnosperms and angiosperms evolved ________ allowing them to live and reproduce in drier habitats than bryophytes and seedless vascular plants.

A) spores
B) seeds, spores, and fronds
C) vascular tissue, spores, and fronds
D) pollen grains and seeds
E) fruit and flowers
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9
In alternation of generations,a diploid sporophyte goes through meiosis to form ________ spores.

A) diploid
B) tetraploid
C) haploid
D) uniploid
E) No spores are formed. (This occurs in mitosis, not meiosis.)
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10
Based on the fossil record,all major groups of angiosperms evolved quickly during the age of the dinosaurs.What might explain the rapid rise and success of the flowering plants?

A) use of the wind to disperse pollen and seeds
B) use of flowers and fruits to protect and disperse both pollen and seeds
C) use of the wind to disperse spores
D) use of water to disperse pollen and seeds
E) All answers are correct.
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11
The ________ provide(s)a waxy coating that minimizes water loss from leaves of the plant.

A) stomata
B) roots
C) xylem
D) phloem
E) cuticle
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12
The two types of vascular tissue in most plants are

A) lignin and xylem.
B) xylem and phloem.
C) lignin and phloem.
D) xylem and stomata.
E) stomata and lignin.
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The parts of the plant that allow for gas exchange are the

A) roots.
B) stomata.
C) xylem.
D) phloem.
E) cuticle.
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14
What part of plant cells contains chlorophyll a and carries out photosynthesis?

A) mitochondrion
B) chloroplast
C) central vacuole
D) cell membrane
E) Golgi body
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What evolved in terrestrial plants to provide support and transport for water and minerals?

A) stomata
B) pollen
C) vascular tissues
D) cuticle
E) lignin
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16
What reproductive adaptation did plants evolve on dry land?

A) stomata
B) vascular tissues
C) cuticle
D) pollen
E) lignin
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17
Plants are

A) multicellular organisms.
B) autotrophs.
C) eukaryotes.
D) capable of photosynthesis.
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
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18
Gymnosperms have an advantage over ferns in that gymnosperms

A) produce pollen and do not require water to reproduce.
B) have alternation of generations.
C) have a vascular system, which allows them to grow taller.
D) can grow larger gametophytes.
E) can produce flowers and fruits to aid in seed dispersal.
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19
The parts of the plant that conduct water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the leaves are the

A) xylem.
B) stomata.
C) roots.
D) phloem.
E) cuticle.
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20
In flowering plants,the gametophyte is ________ the sporophyte.

A) larger than
B) the same size as
C) located on a separate plant from
D) much smaller than
E) absent and the entire plant is composed of
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21
How have plants transformed the world?

A) They are a food source for many animals, fungi, and even some prokaryotes and protists.
B) They are a habitat for breeding, rearing young, and escaping predators.
C) Photosynthesis provides oxygen for aerobic respiration to make ATP.
D) Fibers are used for clothing and paper.
E) All answers are correct.
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22
A cotyledon is

A) the first leaf structure to arise in the embryo of an angiosperm.
B) a spore-like structure used for reproduction in plants.
C) the fruit produced by flowers of angiosperms.
D) a fragment of tissue used for reproduction in bryophytes.
E) the zygote formed in ferns from the union of two gametes.
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All land plants have a cuticle.
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24
In alternation of generations,a haploid gametophyte goes through mitosis to form a ________ gamete.

A) haploid
B) diploid
C) tetraploid
D) uniploid
E) No gametes are formed. (This occurs in meiosis, not mitosis.)
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25
What is the advantage of a gymnosperm producing a seed over a fern producing a spore?

A) Seeds are diploid, and can grow directly into a sporophyte.
B) Seeds are haploid, and can grow directly into a sporophyte.
C) Seeds are diploid, and can grow directly into a gametophyte.
D) Seeds are haploid, and can grow directly into a gametophyte.
E) Producing seeds over spores is a disadvantage.
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26
Horsetails and club mosses are seedless vascular plants like ferns. 
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27
The four phyla of the gymnosperms are

A) monocotyledons, dicotyledons, conifers, and cycads.
B) horsetails, true ferns, whisk ferns, and club mosses.
C) conifers, monocotyledons, dicotyledons, and cycads.
D) mosses, liverworts, club mosses, and hornworts.
E) conifers, cycads, ginkgos, and gnetophytes.
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Which is not a member of the gymnosperms?

A) conifers
B) ferns
C) gnetophytes
D) cycads
E) ginkgos
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29
Flowers and fruits are unique to

A) angiosperms.
B) bryophytes.
C) gymnosperms.
D) conifers.
E) cycads.
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30
In plants that have two haploid gametes fuse during fertilization,the zygote is

A) haploid.
B) diploid.
C) tetraploid.
D) either haploid or tetraploid.
E) uniploid.
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31
Mosses are an example of which of the following?

A) autotrophs
B) primary consumers
C) detritivores
D) decomposers
E) heterotrophs
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32
The term "gymnosperm" means

A) "clothed ovule."
B) "naked seed."
C) "naked ovule."
D) "clothed seed."
E) "clothed sperm."
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33
The structure of the angiosperm that supplies nutrients to the germinating seedling is the

A) endosperm.
B) fruit.
C) seed coat.
D) spore coat.
E) pollen grain.
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34
In the section "Investigating Life: Genetic Messages from Ancient Ecosystems," what was the advantage of looking for DNA samples in permafrost?

A) Most plants and animals evolved in Siberia.
B) It is easier to take solid core samples.
C) The enzymes that make DNA are still active in the cells.
D) The freezing temperatures preserve the DNA.
E) Areas with permafrost are older than other parts of the world, allowing scientists to collect samples back 1.5 to 2 million years.
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35
Cycads are

A) trees that produce flowers.
B) bryophytes.
C) trees that produce large cones.
D) algae.
E) ferns.
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36
Gymnosperms are less successful than ferns because ferns make seeds.
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37
The two groups of angiosperms are

A) mosses and club mosses.
B) ginkgos and cycads.
C) monocots and eudicots.
D) horsetails and ferns.
E) conifers and gnetophytes.
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38
All angiosperms have their pollen and seeds moved by animals.
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39
The fruits of plants function in

A) providing food for animals.
B) seed protection.
C) both protecting and dispersing seeds.
D) seed dispersal.
E) both feeding animals and protecting seeds.
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40
Hornworts are bryophytes.
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41
Which group of plants have phloem and xylem but lack seeds,flowers,and fruit?

A) liverworts, hornworts, and mosses
B) ferns, club mosses, horsetails, and whisk ferns
C) ginkgo, cycads, conifers, and gnetophytes
D) monocots and eudicots
E) All plants have phloem and xylem but lack seeds, flowers, and fruit.
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42
Which group of plants lack true leaves and roots?

A) liverworts, hornworts, and mosses
B) ferns, club mosses, horsetails, and whisk ferns
C) ginkgo, cycads, conifers, and gnetophytes
D) monocots and eudicots
E) All plants lack true leaves and roots.
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43
The purpose of fruit is to provide nourishment for the growing plant after the seed germinates.
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44
Bryophytes lack vascular tissue and lignin and therefore cannot

A) sexually reproduce.
B) grow tall.
C) asexually reproduce.
D) produce a gametophyte stage.
E) produce a sporophyte stage.
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45
What is the purpose of flowers?

A) to attract pollinators
B) to support gamete production
C) to capture windblown pollen
D) to protect reproductive structures
E) All answers are correct.
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46
The main function of phloem is to transport nutrients produced in photosynthesis to the roots and other nongreen parts of the plant.
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47
Seedless vascular plants can ________ without water,but cannot ________ without water.

A) reproduce asexually; reproduce sexually
B) reproduce sexually; reproduce asexually
C) grow; reproduce
D) utilize phloem; utilize xylem
E) utilize xylem; utilize phloem
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48
The cones of gymnosperms play the same role as ________ in angiosperms.

A) flowers
B) seeds
C) leaves
D) fruit
E) roots
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49
What is NOT an ecological role of plants?

A) occupy top level of food webs
B) habitat for microscopic and macroscopic organisms
C) fuel source directly as nutrition and indirectly as wood and coal
D) prevent erosion of landscape by rooting into soil and other substrates
E) provide oxygen that forms the ozone layer
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Which group of plants have phloem and xylem,seeds,flowers,and fruit and in many cases require animals for reproduction?

A) liverworts, hornworts, and mosses
B) ferns, club mosses, horsetails, and whisk ferns
C) ginkgo, cycads, conifers, and gnetophytes
D) monocots and eudicots
E) This is true of all groups of plants.
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