Chapter 24- Plant Evolution Flashcards

1
Q

The first group of plants with flowers were _____.

A

Angiosperms.

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2
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Name the three types of bryophytes.

A

Hornworts, liverworts, and mosses.

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3
Q

Which of the following produces no seeds? Cycads, conifers, horsetails, ginkgos, tomato, or avocado?

A

Horsetails.

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4
Q

Green plants need what to survive?

A

Sunlight energy, water, carbon dioxide, and minerals.

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5
Q

What is the role of xylem in a plant?

A

Transport water and minerals

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6
Q

The cuticle of a plant is primarily for ____.

A

Retention of water.

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7
Q

Stomata are responsible for ____.

A

Water escape from the leaves and carbon dioxide entry.

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8
Q

In the life cycle of primitive plants, what stage predominates?

A

Haploid.

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9
Q

What are the major trends in in terrestrial autotroph evolution?

A

Development of vascular trees.
Adaptation to environmental stress.
Nonmotile gametes.
Fertilization by biotic vectors.

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10
Q

Gametophytes are _____ plants that produce gametes.

A

Haploid.

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11
Q

In complex land plants the diploid stage is resistant to adverse environmental conditions, such as dwindling water supplies and cold weather. The diploid stage processes through what sequence?

A

Zygote——sporophyte.

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12
Q

List examples of plant seeds.

A

Cycads, ginkos, conifers, and angiosperms.

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13
Q

An increased complexity among the different divisions of land plants is paralleled by increased complexity of what?

A

The sporophyte.

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14
Q

A gametophyte is a _____ producing plant and a haploid.

A

Gamete.

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15
Q

The first haploid cell in the life cycle of a plant is the _____.

A

Spore.

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16
Q

The mosses and liverworts are members of which divisions?

A

Bryophyta.

17
Q

What are the three types of bryophytes?

A

Hornworts, liverworts, and mosses.

18
Q

Mosses are different from all other plants in that they have an independent _____ generation and a dependent _____ generation.

A

Sporophyte, gametophyte.

19
Q

In horsetails, lycophytes, and ferns, _____ give rise to gametophytes.

A

Spores.

20
Q

Rhizomes in the whisk ferns serve the same function as ____ in more advanced land plants.

A

Roots.

21
Q

Strobili are ____.

A

Cones.

22
Q

The feature of horsetails that was useful to pioneers of the American west was _____ in the stems.

A

Silica.

23
Q

Ferns are more advanced than mosses because mosses lack which structure found in ferns?

A

Xylem.

24
Q

What is the name given to the “leaves” of a fern?

A

Frond.

25
Q

The ferns differ from the other vascular plants because they lack _____ and have an independent _____ generation. Ferns possess both xylem and phloem.

A

Seeds, sporophyte.

26
Q

Why are ferns restricted to wet environments?

A

The ferns are restricted to wet environments because of the requirements of the gametophytes.

27
Q

A sorus is a collection of ____.

A

Sporangia.

28
Q

The seed develops from the ____.

A

Ovule.

29
Q

Gymnosperms were the first plants to not have _____ and were therefore freed from the need for _____ to reproduce.

A

Swimming sperm, water.

30
Q

What is the most appropriate term for a mature pollen grain?

A

Microgametophyte.

31
Q

Microspores mature into _____.

A

Pollen grains.

32
Q

List examples of a conifer.

A

Pine, fir, cedar, Cyprus.

33
Q

The conifers are examples of the _____.

A

Gymnosperms.

34
Q

A pine tree is a ______.

A

Sporophyte.

35
Q

What are the major sources of pulp, lumbar, and numerous industrial products?

A

Conifers.

36
Q

Angiosperms are more advanced than gymnosperms because gymnosperms lack which structure found in angiosperms?

A

Fruits.

37
Q

The vast majority of plant species are _____.

A

Angiosperms.