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Non vascular plants are also known as ___________________. - Answer bryophytes
Vascular plants are also known as _______________________. - Answer tracheophytes
What are the three subdivisions of the non vascular plants? - Answer liverworts, hornworts,
mosses
What are the advantages of plant evolution onto land? - Answer unfiltered sunlight, more
CO2, higher concentration of nutrients, few herbivores/pathogens, greater opportunity for
adaptive radiation
What are the main characteristics of nonvascular plants? - Answer no vascular tissue, no true
root, no true stem/leaves, semi-aquatic, require water for reproduction, cuticle, stomata,
protective structures for gametes (archegonium, antheridium)
What do plants rely on in order to sexually reproduce and obtain nutrients? - Answer
diffusion
What is the dominant stage in the life cycle of the bryophytes? - Answer gametophyte
Bryophyte ______________ grow from the zygote directly out of the gametophyte archegonium
- Answer sporophytes
What are the three structures that play a role in the process of the sporophyte growing from
the archegonium? - Answer foot, seta, capsule
What are the main characteristics of the vascular plants that the nonvascular plants don't have?
- Answer roots, vascular tissue (xylem/phloem), leaves, lignin
What is the purpose of roots in vascular plants - Answer anchor and absorb
Vascular tissue that conducts most of the water and minerals upwards in the plant - Answer
xylem
,Vascular tissue that distributes sugars, amino acids and other organic products in varying
directions - Answer phloem
What is the purpose of leaves in vascular plants? - Answer Increases surface area for
capturing more sunlight
taxonomic group based on morphological characteristics but may not be monophyletic - Answer
grade
class of complex organic polymers that form important structural materials in vascular plants -
Answer lignin
What is the dominant form in the vascular plant's life cycle? - Answer sporophyte
What are the two divisions of seedless vascular plants? - Answer lycophytes, pterophytes
What are the three different types of lycophytes? - Answer club mosses, spike mosses,
quillworts
What are the three different types of pterophytes? - Answer ferns, horsetails, whisk ferns
-Division of the euglenozoans
-Most are freshwater
-1-3 flagella
-Primarily photosynthetic-some heterotrophic in dark
-lack rigid cell wall
-eyespot-photoreceptor - Answer euglenids
-division of the euglenozoans
-one flagella
-single, large mitochondrion
-both free living and symbiotic
-trypanosoma-sleeping sickness - Answer kinetoplastids
What are the main characteristics of the excavates? - Answer move via flagella, have a
feeding groove, heterotrophic with modified mitochondria
, -division of the excavates
-anaerobic
-symbiotic, some parasitic
-trichomanas vaginalis - Answer parabasalids
What are the three divisions of the excavates? - Answer euglenozoans, parabasalids,
diplomonads
-division of the excavates
-distinctive mitochondria
-move via flagella
-mixotrophs
-two major groups - Answer euglenozoans
What are the two divisions of the euglenozoans? - Answer euglenids, kinetoplastids
-division of the excavates
-free living and symbiotic
-have 2 nuclei
-multiple flagella
-giardia-untreated water - Answer diplomonads
What are the two main divisions of the chromalveolates? - Answer alveolates, stramenopiles
-division of chromalveolates
-have many different forms, some as multicellular colonies
-varied nutritional methods-including mixotrophs
-divided further into three groups - Answer stramenopiles
What are the three divisions of the stramenopiles? - Answer Algae, diatoms, oomycotes
-division of the stramenopiles
-freshwater or marine
-photosynthetic
-glass like shells, "tests" with perforation for exchange of substances