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How Plants Colonized Land .In organisms that have alternation of generations (plants and some the multicellular haploid form produces haploid gametes by mitosis. T haploid gametes unite and develop into sporophytes. <answer> Gametophyte alized pores which support photosynthesis by allowing CO2 and 02 to enter and exit <answer> Stomata cells joined into tubes that transport water and nutrients thro plant body <answer> Vascular tissue

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Ch. 29 - Plant Diversity I - How plants colonized land


1. A durable polymer that prevents exposed charophyte zygotes from drying
out and is also found in plant spore walls <answer>


2. each generation gives rise to the other <answer> Alteration
of generati
ons




3. In organisms that have alternation of generations (plants and some algae),
he
the multicellular haploid form produces haploid gametes by mitosis. T

haploid gametes unite and develop into sporophytes. <answer>

Gametophyte




4. mitotic division of the zygote that produces a multi cellular diploid <answe
Sporo-

phyte




5. reproductive cells that can develop into a new haploid organism
<answer>
Spores
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6. Another name for land plants <answer> multicellular dependent

embryo of land plants <answer> Embryophytes




7. A multicellular plant organ in plants in which meiosis occurs a

cells develop <answer> Sporangia




8. diploid cells, or spore mother cells that undergo meiosis and generate the

haploid spores <answer> Sporocytes

9. Multicellular organs where production of gametes occurs <answer>

Gametangia

10. In plants, the female gametangium, a moist chamber in whic h eggs are

produced by mitosis <answer> Archegonia




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