Which statement is not evidence for the origin of land plants from the green algae?
A) Some green algae have multicellular sporophytes and multicellular gametophytes.
B) Both plants and green algae have cellulose in their cell walls.
C) The two groups have the same photosynthetic pigments.
D) Both plants and green algae produce starch as their principal storage carbohydrate.
E) All green algae produce large, stationary eggs.
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Q6: The leptosporangiate ferns
A) are not a monophyletic
Q7: The rhyniophytes
A) lacked tracheids.
B) possessed true roots.
C)
Q8: You find a green "leafy" bryophyte growing
Q9: Which statement is not true of the
Q10: Club mosses and horsetails
A) have larger gametophytes
Q12: Which statement about ferns is not true?
A)
Q13: Which of the following is a synapomorphy
Q14: Which of the following is a synapomorphy
Q15: Megaphylls
A) probably evolved only once.
B) are found
Q16: Liverworts, mosses, and hornworts
A) lack a sporophyte
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