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All species of land plants produce oviles |
False |
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All species of land plants produce eggs? |
true |
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All species of land plants produce sperm |
true |
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All species of land plants produce sporangium? |
True |
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All species of land plants have roots? |
false |
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All species of land plants display an alternation of generations? |
True |
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In all species of land plants, meiosis produces gametes? |
false |
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In all species of land plants, meiosis produces spores? |
true |
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In all species of land plants, meiosis produces gametangia? |
false
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All species of land plants produce spores that undergo mitosis to produce sporophytes. |
false |
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All species of land plants produce spores that undergo mitosis to produce gametophytes. |
true |
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All species of land plants produce spores, that, if successful, fuse with an egg to form a zygote. |
false |
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gametophytes of homosporous species are unisexual. |
false |
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an "ovule" is the archegonium of a seed plant. |
false |
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a "carpel" is the megasporophyll of a flowering plant. |
true |
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All megasporophylls have multiple or branched veins. |
false |
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All megaphylls have multiple or branched veins |
true |
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members of the byrophyta disperse spores, coated in sporepollenin, from their sporangia. |
true |
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members of the monilophyta disperse spores, coated in sporepollenin, from their sporangia. |
true |
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Angiosperms dusoerse soiresm ciated ub soireokkenin, from their sporangia. |
false |
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Members of the Bryophyta have archegonia with jackets of sterile cells. |
true |
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members of the monilophyta have archegonia with jackets of sterile cells. |
True |
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Angiosperms have archegonia with jackets of sterile cells. |
false |
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Members of the Bryophyta have free-living (nutritionally independent) gametophytes? |
false |
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Members of the monilophyta have free-living (nutritionally independent) gametophytes? |
true
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Angiosperms have free-living (nutritionally independent) gametophytes? |
false |
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Members of the Bryophyta have sporophytes that become free-living(nutritionally-independent). |
false |
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Members of the monilophyta have sporophytes that become free-living (nutritionally independent). |
true |
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Angiosperms have sporphytes that become free-living (nutritionally independent) |
true |
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Angiosperms have sporophytes that become free-living (nutritionally independent) |
true |
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Secondary growth results from the activity of cambia. |
True |
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Bryophytes produce spores with sporopollenin in their cell walls, which algae do not. |
true |
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Seedless vascular plants produce spores with sporopollenin in their cell walls, which bryophytes do not. |
false |
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Bryophytes produce flagellate sperm while algae do not. |
false |
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bryophytes produce roots while algae do not |
false |
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Bryophytes produce lignified tracheary elements (in xylem) whle algae do not |
false |
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bryophytes produce pollen whle algae do not |
false |
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byrophytes have sporophytes which feed and protect the developing female gametophyte which is not true in algae. |
false |
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Seedless vascular plants have flagellated sperm whle bryophytes do not. |
false |
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Seedless vascular plants produce roots while bryophytes do not |
true |
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Seedless vascular plants produce lignified tracheary elements (xylem) which bryophytes do not |
true |
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Seedless vascular plants produce pollen, which bryophytes do not. |
false |
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The sporophyte of seedless vascular plants feeds and protects the developing female gametophyte which does not happen in bryophytes. |
false |
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Flowering plants produce spores with sporopollenin in their cell walls while SVPs do not. |
false |
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Flowering plants produce flagellated sperm while SVPs do not. |
false |
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Flowering plants produce roots while SVPs do not. |
false |
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Flowering plants produce lignified tracheary elements (in xylem) while SVPs do not. |
false |
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Flowering plants produce pollen while SVPs do not. |
true |
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Flowering plants have sporophytes which feed and protect the developing female gametophyte while SVPs do not. |
true |
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Phyll means? |
leaf |
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Angio means? |
vessel |
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gym means? |
naked |
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Apic means |
tip |
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Scler means |
hard |
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What is an ovule? |
sporangium with integuments |
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What phyla has megaphylls? |
monilophyta |
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What cell types have secondary walls? |
tracheids |
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What cell type is dead at maturity? |
tracheids |
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Periderm |
contains cork |
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Which group does not produce sporangia on leaves? |
Bryophyta |
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What is a sorus? |
A cluster of sporangia in the ferns |
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A secondary cell wall consists of three extra layers of cellulose and is laid down after a primary cell wall is formed. |
true |