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Station 1 – Kingdom Planate1. What supergroup do they belong to and what characteristic are responsible for this positioning?2. What characteristics are specific to plants?3. What adaptations enabled plants to move onto land?4. When did they show up in the fossil record?

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Station 2 - Division: Hepatophyta – LiverwortsBe able to recognize the example liverwort Marchantia. Examine preserved specimens of the liverwort thallus. 1. How is the thallus flattened?2. Is this “plant” a gametophyte or a sporophyte?

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Station 3 – Liverwort ThallusExamine a prepared slide showing a cross section of a Marchantia thallus. The thallus is divided into an upper and lower section. Be able to recognize the following structures: storage cells, photosynthetic cells, air pores, and air chambers.1.What is the function of the upper section of the thallus? 2.What is the function of the lower section of the thallus?3.What is the difference between a rhizoid and a scale?4.What is the function of the air chambers surrounding the chlorophyll-bearing cells?5.What is the function of the rhizoids and scales?

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