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name 5 similarities and differences between plants and animals |
photosynthesis, cell structure ( cell wall, lignin), Life Cycle, Movement, Growth is indeterminate ( plants keep growing forever)
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the lineage plantar includes.... |
what refers to both aquatic and terrestrial representatives |
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3 advantages of living on land |
more sunlight, increased c02 availability, decreased competition |
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3 challenges of living on land |
desiccation, support, reproduction |
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the defining feature of the plantar lienage is |
the presence of a chloroplast resulting from primary endosymbiosis is the defining feature of what lineage? |
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Glaucophytes are... |
what are... "freshwater, unicellular algae that retain a layer of peptidoglycan in the chloroplast.... only lineage that retain peptidoglycan... |
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red algae is.... |
what is... diverse, mostly marine, multicellular, and has a variety of industrial uses.. |
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what do green plants use to store energy? what do they store it as? where do they store it? |
Green plants use chlorphyll b to store energy as starch inside their chloroplasts |
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what do streptophytes share? |
a unique form of cell division and retention of the egg on the parent plant. |
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stone worts are... |
what are fresh water algae, that often live at the edge of land and water |
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Synapomorphies are embryophytes... |
a Protected embryo, sporopollenin, multicellular sporphyte, and a waxy cuticle are synapomorphies to who? |