Angiosperms.
( Angiosperms are the largest group of land plants with 416 known families and 369000 known species.)
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help?? Which of the following land plant groups contain the greatest number of species? Lycophytes. Ferns....
Which of the following are not a monophyletic group? angiosperms ferns gymnosperms lycophytes bryophytes ferns/horsetails and bryophytes ferns/horsetails Sister group of green algae Liverworts Mosses Hornworts Lycophytes Land plants Ferns and horsetails Green algae Bryophytes Gymnosperms Vascular plants Angiosperms De How We Seed Cation HO
معطل Match the following plant groups with their proper phylum name Conifers Anthocerophyta Cycads Anthophyta Ferns Bryophyta Flowering plants Coniferophyta Ginko Cycadophyta Hornworts Ginkophyta Liverworts Hepatophyta Lycophytes (quillworts,etc.) Lycophyta Mosses Monilophyta 2. Place the following groups of plants, along with their outgroup, on the cladogram below. Gymnosperms Bryophytes Charophyceans Angiosperms Ferns Lycophytes Identify derived traits (most of these are adaptations for living on dry land) for 1-5 on the cladogram 2. 1. .
Which of the following are not a monophyletic group? Other options include angiosperms bryophytes ferns/horsetails and bryophytes ferns/horsetails gymnosperms Please select all of them Sister group of green algae Liverworts Mosses Hornworts Lycophytes Land plants Ferns and horsetails Green algae Bryophytes Gymnosperms Vascular plants Angiosperms Dirbour How LoneWres Sound MENNO angiosperms o ferns O gymnosperms olycophytes
onships among the Embryophytes (Land Plants). at evolved in the evolution of the land plants? Lab Pre-question: What are What key character evolved on the lineage to the Angiosperms? | Mosses Hornworts Lycophytes |Ferns Gymnosperms Angiosperms What key character evolved on the lineage to the Gymnosperms and Angiosperms? e First Embryophytes or Multicell What key character evolved in the lineage to the Lycophytes, Ferns, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms?
The evolution of plants onto land required them to solve several problems. The first groups of plants to come up with an effective means of support on land was the Mosses Flowering plants Angiosperms Gymnosperms Ferns A unique characteristic of monocots is They have secondary growth They have no vascular tissue They have no netted leaf veins They have scattered vascular bundles They are flowering plants Osmosis is most important in the transport of Sugars in the phloem Sugars in...
In which plants--mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and/or angiosperms--is the sporophyte generation dominant (i.e., the most recognizable form)? Where is the gametophyte found in these plants?
In which plants--mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and/or angiosperms--is the gametophyte generation dominant (i.e., the most recognizable form)? Where is the sporophyte found in these plants?
Questions to complete: 1. How do the life cycles vary among the different plant groups? Gymnosperm vs. Angiosperm. 2. In comparison to mosses and ferns, what adaptations do gymnosperms have that make them better adapted to a dry environment? 3. Why are angiosperms so successful? 4. Compare and contrast a pinecone and a flower in terms of structure and function. 5. Describe flower morphology. 6. Explain why plant diversity can be considered a nonrenewable resource.
At which point on the phylogenetic tree shown above did aiborne spores evolve? At which point on the phylogenetic tree shown above did alternation of generations evolve? At which point on the phylogenetic tree shown above did dominant sporophyte generation evolve? At which point on the phylogenetic tree shown above did flowers evolve? At which point on the phylogenetic tree shown above did seeds evolve? 8 Angiosperms Gymnosperms Ferns and Horsetails Lycophytes Hornworts Mosses Liverworts Coleochaete and Chara
Question 29 2 pts Suppose a new species of plant is discovered in a tropical rainforest. Careful observations show the following characteristics: flagellated sperm, xylem with tracheids, separate gametophyte and sporophyte generations with the sporophyte dominant, and no seeds. This plant is probably most closely related to O gymnosperms. O flowering plants. O ferns. O mosses. O charophytes.