Part II - Evolution of Land Plants. Fil in the information for your plant after answering...
using the chart make a phylogeny 2 : 56 1. species 3 Ability to live on land "Naked” Vascular tissue Chloroplasts with chlorophyll a and b seeds "Covered" seeds (ovary and/or fruit) yes no Stoneworts (charophycea no, they're underwater no yes yes no Liverworts (hepaticophyt Club Mosses (Lycophyta) yes yes yes no yes yes yes yes Redwood Tree (Cupressophy ta) yes Sunflower (Anthophyta) yes yes Design a phylogenetic tree showing the evolution of land plants based on the matrix above....
Plantae: 1. Which of the following correctly describes an evolutionary trend that occurred as land plants evolved? 2. Becoming seedless b. Producing one type of spole Producing nonmotile wametes d. Haploid generation becoming dominant 2. Which of the following occurs in the Ilie cycle of both masses and anglosperms? a. The sporophyte is the dominant generation b. The gametophyce is the dominant gcneration c Spores develop into sporophytes d. The sporophyte products sporcs 3. The evolution of which of the...
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...