Seedless Plants Flashcards

1
Q

What are nonvascular land plants that have no xylem or phloem to transport water and sugar?

A

Mosses

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2
Q

Are mosses haploid or diploid?

A

haploid

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3
Q

Where are swimming sperm produced?

A

antheridia

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4
Q

Where are eggs produced?

A

archegonia

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5
Q

The fertilized spores in mosses before meiosis are?

A

diploid, then split back to haploid

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6
Q

What are the 1st land plants on fossil record, that have no phloem or xylem, and have a cuticle to prevent dehydration?

A

Liverworts

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7
Q

What anchors plant?

A

Rhizoids

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8
Q

Where are the sperm and egg produced in Liverworts?

A

the same areas

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9
Q

When liverworts asexually reproduce, where does it occur?

A

Gemmae Cups

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10
Q

Hornwarts are _________ and __________.

A

nonvascular and haploid

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11
Q

Since Cooksonia are sporophyte dominate, they are?

A

diploid

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12
Q

Are cooksonia extinct?

A

yes

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13
Q

Phylum Lycophyta contains?

A

Club moss

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14
Q

What is lycopodium?

A

Ground pine

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15
Q

Where does lycopodium (Ground pine) grow?

A

On top of other plants

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16
Q

How are fireworks produced?

A

using the spores from the ground pine

17
Q

What is called the ‘ressurection’ plant?

A

Selaginella

18
Q

What is Phylum Pteridophyta made up of?

A

Wisk ferns, horsetails and true ferns

19
Q

Are wisk ferns haploid or diploid?

A

Diploid

20
Q

Horsetails are sometimes called _____________.

A

scouring rushes

21
Q

Horsetails contain what in the stem for defense and support?

A

silica

22
Q

What is the only living genus of horsetails?

A

Equisetum

23
Q

What the most successful spore bearing plants?

A

Ferns

24
Q

When spores are dropped from true ferns what do they grow into?

A

Heart shaped gametophyle called a protrialli

25
Q

What initially grows from a fungal spore?

A

A haploid hypha

26
Q

What has a gametophyte dominate lifestyle?

A

liverworts

27
Q

What is the name of a young fern frond?

A

a fiddlehead

28
Q

What plant are given credit for being the first plant to live on land?

A

liverworts

29
Q

Which of the following is given credit for having the first leaves and roots

A

Club Moss

30
Q

What does sporophyte dominate mean and what is an example of a sporophyte dominate seedless plant?

A

It means its diploid, and cooksonia is an example

31
Q

What is in Phylum Bryophia?

A

Liverworts, Mosses, Hornwarts

32
Q

What is in Phylum Lycophyta?

A

Club Moss

33
Q

What is in Phylum Ptendophyta?

A

Ferns

34
Q

What were the 1st Vascular land plants?

A

Cooksonia

35
Q

What was the 1st vascular land plant with true roots and leaves?

A

Club Moss

36
Q

What are Wisk ferns? Sporophyte dominate or Gametophyte dominate?

A

Sporophyte dominate

37
Q

What is a protenoma?

A

An algea like extention that grows from spores in mosses

38
Q

Where do spores form in mosses?

A

Sporophyte Capsule