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All species of land plants produce oviles

False

All species of land plants produce eggs?

true

All species of land plants produce sperm

true

All species of land plants produce sporangium?

True

All species of land plants have roots?

false

All species of land plants display an alternation of generations?

True

In all species of land plants, meiosis produces gametes?

false

In all species of land plants, meiosis produces spores?

true

In all species of land plants, meiosis produces gametangia?

false


All species of land plants produce spores that undergo mitosis to produce sporophytes.

false

All species of land plants produce spores that undergo mitosis to produce gametophytes.

true

All species of land plants produce spores, that, if successful, fuse with an egg to form a zygote.

false

gametophytes of homosporous species are unisexual.

false

an "ovule" is the archegonium of a seed plant.

false

a "carpel" is the megasporophyll of a flowering plant.

true

All megasporophylls have multiple or branched veins.

false

All megaphylls have multiple or branched veins

true

members of the byrophyta disperse spores, coated in sporepollenin, from their sporangia.

true

members of the monilophyta disperse spores, coated in sporepollenin, from their sporangia.

true

Angiosperms dusoerse soiresm ciated ub soireokkenin, from their sporangia.

false

Members of the Bryophyta have archegonia with jackets of sterile cells.

true

members of the monilophyta have archegonia with jackets of sterile cells.

True

Angiosperms have archegonia with jackets of sterile cells.

false

Members of the Bryophyta have free-living (nutritionally independent) gametophytes?

false

Members of the monilophyta have free-living (nutritionally independent) gametophytes?

true


Angiosperms have free-living (nutritionally independent) gametophytes?

false

Members of the Bryophyta have sporophytes that become free-living(nutritionally-independent).

false

Members of the monilophyta have sporophytes that become free-living (nutritionally independent).

true

Angiosperms have sporphytes that become free-living (nutritionally independent)

true

Angiosperms have sporophytes that become free-living (nutritionally independent)

true

Secondary growth results from the activity of cambia.

True

Bryophytes produce spores with sporopollenin in their cell walls, which algae do not.

true

Seedless vascular plants produce spores with sporopollenin in their cell walls, which bryophytes do not.

false

Bryophytes produce flagellate sperm while algae do not.

false

bryophytes produce roots while algae do not

false

Bryophytes produce lignified tracheary elements (in xylem) whle algae do not

false

bryophytes produce pollen whle algae do not

false

byrophytes have sporophytes which feed and protect the developing female gametophyte which is not true in algae.

false

Seedless vascular plants have flagellated sperm whle bryophytes do not.

false

Seedless vascular plants produce roots while bryophytes do not

true

Seedless vascular plants produce lignified tracheary elements (xylem) which bryophytes do not

true

Seedless vascular plants produce pollen, which bryophytes do not.

false

The sporophyte of seedless vascular plants feeds and protects the developing female gametophyte which does not happen in bryophytes.

false

Flowering plants produce spores with sporopollenin in their cell walls while SVPs do not.

false

Flowering plants produce flagellated sperm while SVPs do not.

false

Flowering plants produce roots while SVPs do not.

false

Flowering plants produce lignified tracheary elements (in xylem) while SVPs do not.

false

Flowering plants produce pollen while SVPs do not.

true

Flowering plants have sporophytes which feed and protect the developing female gametophyte while SVPs do not.

true

Phyll means?

leaf

Angio means?

vessel

gym means?

naked

Apic means

tip

Scler means

hard

What is an ovule?

sporangium with integuments

What phyla has megaphylls?

monilophyta

What cell types have secondary walls?

tracheids

What cell type is dead at maturity?

tracheids

Periderm

contains cork

Which group does not produce sporangia on leaves?

Bryophyta

What is a sorus?

A cluster of sporangia in the ferns

A secondary cell wall consists of three extra layers of cellulose and is laid down after a primary cell wall is formed.

true