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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)

the lineage plantar includes....

what refers to both aquatic and terrestrial representatives

3 advantages of living on land

more sunlight, increased c02 availability, decreased competition

3 challenges of living on land

desiccation, support, reproduction

the defining feature of the plantar lienage is

the presence of a chloroplast resulting from primary endosymbiosis is the defining feature of what lineage?



Glaucophytes are...

what are... "freshwater, unicellular algae that retain a layer of peptidoglycan in the chloroplast.... only lineage that retain peptidoglycan...

red algae is....

what is... diverse, mostly marine, multicellular, and has a variety of industrial uses..

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



what do streptophytes share?

a unique form of cell division and retention of the egg on the parent plant.

stone worts are...

what are fresh water algae, that often live at the edge of land and water



Synapomorphies are embryophytes...

a Protected embryo, sporopollenin, multicellular sporphyte, and a waxy cuticle are synapomorphies to who?