Traits that enabled plants to adapt to live on land:-
1.waxy cuticle to prevent dedication.
2.seed to protect embryo and nourish.
3.fruit to aid in seed dispersal.
4.vascular tissue to transport water and sugars.
Select all of the following traits that enabled plants to adapt to life on land.
About 80% of all known land plants are angiosperms. In comparison, bryophytes account for less than 10% of land plants. a. Identify three traits that angiosperms have but that bryophytes lack. Explain in detail how these traits have enabled flowering plants to dominate the landscape. b. If flowering plants have so many advantages, why do mosses still exist?
Select all of the following traits that enabled plants to adapt on land:Seeds to protect and nourish and embryo Cell walls containing celluloseFruit to aid in seed dispersalChlorophyll B to aid in photosynthesisWaxy cuticle to prevent desiccationMulti cellular structureChlorophyll a to aid in photosynthesisLeaves to assist in photosynthesisFlowers to assist in fertilizationAbility to store excess carbohydrates as starchDouble fertilizationVascular tissue to transport water and sugars
Q1:Which three evolutionary innovations are present in land plants (but not all land plants) that allowed them to live on land ? Explain why each trait was important in the transit ion to life on land and which kind of plants will find them ? Q2: What term describes traits that are common to all members within a clade? If all members of a clade exhibit these traits, when did the traits evolve? Q3: Name the algal group that are...
Angiosperms and gymnosperms exhibit numerous unique adaptations which helped them adapt to life on land. Which of the following is not an important adaptation unique to these two groups? Question 6 Angiosperms and lymnosperms exhibit numerous unique adaptations which helped them adat life on land. Which of the following is not an important adaptation unique to these two groups transport of water through vascular tissue protection and nourishment of the embryo within a seed dispersal of new plants by seeds...
Fish started out in the water but then developed traits that helped them adapt to live on land. Tiktaalik is an example of this because this creature is an inbetween of land and water living. Have any vertebrates gone back to the water after the transition to land?
Select all of the following which are examples of primates and the traits common to this order. Select all of the following which are examples of primates and the traits common to this order. Flat nails (most) Monkeys Apes Reduced reproductive rate Binocular vision Arboreal life (most) Large, complex brain Claws Opposable thumbs Mobile limbs Prosimians
Which of the following traits can be thought of as a homoplasy between seed plants and amniotes? Select all that apply Allantois Chorion Food source for the embryo Waterproof covering
2. List two characters/traits you share with ALL animals that are NOT shared by ANY plants. 2a. Consider the traits you listed in the previous question. Would any of them help you to distinguish an animal (e.g., you) from a plant (e.g., a pine tree)? Choose one: YES NO (highlight in color and bold) 2b. Consider the same animal traits. Would any of them, by themselves, help you to distinguish one species of animal from another species of animal? Choose...
The evolution of which of the following traits was not likely involved in plants' transition from water to land? a) Chlorophyll a b) Lignin and vascular tissue c) Cuticle d) Stomata
Which of the following characteristics do land plants share with their closest algal relatives? Select all that apply. populations of apical cells that maintain their meristematic identity multicellular haploid and diploid generations cytoplasm that may be continuously connected between whole populations of cells an external waxy skin separating the plant body from its environment