Chapter 28
Which of the following statements correctly describes a portion of the pine life cycle?
Female gametophytes use mitosis to produce eggs
Which plant group is notable for the independence of gametophyte and sporophyte generations from each other?
Ferns
Which of the following statements best supports the hypothesis that flowers of angiosperms are adaptations that increase fertilization success in terrestrial environments?
Flowers attract pollinators to increase pollination success
Molecular phylogenies show all land plants are a monophyletic group. This suggests____________.
There was a single transition from aquatic to terrestrial habitats
Liverworts, hornworts, and mosses are grouped together as Bryophytes. Besides not having vascular tissue, what do they have in common?
They require water for reproduction
Which of the following should have gene sequences most similar to the charophyte that was the common ancestor of land plants?
Early bryophytes
Biologists hypothesize that the first land plants had a low, sprawling growth habit. Which of the following statements support this hypothesis?
To obtain water, the first land plants had to keep their tissues in direct contact with moist soil
Plant gametangia are multicellular (T/F)
True
Plant gametangia are multicellular(T/F)
True
Put these vascular tissues into order based on their appearance in evolutionary time.
Water conducting cells lined with cellulose Water conducting cells lined with lignin Tracheids Vessel Elements
Which of the following is a trend in the history of land plants?
a reduction in the size of the gametophyte phase of the life cycle
The function of flower petals is to___________.
aid in attracting a pollinator
Many pharmaceuticals have been derived from land plants. These chemicals are used in plants mainly as_________.
defense against herbivores and parasites
According to the fossil record, plant colonized terrestrial habitats________.
in conjunction with fungi that helped provide them with nutrients from the soil
The functional role of sporopollenin is primarily to ___________.
reduce dehydration
An angiosperm seed has an endosperm. The endosperm is _______.
3N
Place these groups of plants in order of species diversity from most diverse to least diverse
Angiosperms Seedless non-vascular Seedless vascular Gymnosperms
Which of the following statements about seed plants is true?
Angiosperms have more species diversity than other taxa of land plants
Which of the following structures in a flower are considered male?
Anther, Filament, Stamen
Which of the following is TRUE of the life cycle of mosses?
Antheridia and archegonia are produced by gametophytes
A plant's stem cells occur in which tissue?
Apical meristem
Over human history, which process has been most important in improving the features of plants long used by humans as staple foods?
Artificial selection
If a fern gametophyte has both male and female gametangia on the same plant, then it____________.
Belongs to a species that is homosporous
Identify the correct pollination syndrome.
Carrion flowers produce molecules that smell like rotting flesh to attract flies.
____________ are the closest protist relative of land plants.
Charophyceans
The following are advantages of a multicellular diploid generation EXCEPT
Dependence on water
In alternation of generations the sporophyte is
Diploid (2N)
Angiosperm means "naked seed" (T/F)
False
Apical meristems only occur above ground (T/F)
False
Double fertilization refers to the union of the gametes and spores (T/F)
False
In bryophytes sperm must have water to swim from the archegonia to the antheridia (T/F)
False
In plants, which of the following are produced by meiosis?
Haploid spores
What is TRUE about the genus Sphagnum?
It is an important carbon sink, reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide
Which of the following lines of evidence would best support your assertion that a particular plant is an angiosperm?
It lacks gametangia
Which of the following occurs in vascular land plants but not charophytes?
Lignin
The phrase "Alternation of Generations" refers to sexual life cycles that alternate between haploid (N) and diploid (2N) conditions, but only when both stages are_________.
Multicellular
Which of the following flower parts develops into a fruit?
Ovary
Which of the following flower structures are considered female?
Ovary, Stigma, Style
Which structure is common to both gymnosperms and angiosperms?
Ovule
What essential ecosystem service is provided by land plants?
Plants perform oxygenic photosynthesis
All land plants have a life cycle featuring alternation of generations. Which of the following statements is true regarding the similarities or differences in roles played by the following life-cycle stages, all of which are visible to the naked eye and commonly seen in nature: pine trees, leafy ferns, beds of mosses, and a flowering rose bush?
Rose bushes, ferns and pine trees produce spores. The commonly visible stage of mosses releases gametes
This structure is called ________ and is found on _______ sporophytes.
Sporangium, fern
A botanist discovers a new species of land plant with a dominant sporophyte, chlorophylls a and b, and cell walls made of cellulose. In assigning this plant to a phylum, which of the following, if present, would be LEAST useful?
Spores
Which of the following stages (in alternation of generations) is diploid (2N)?
Sporophyte
Arrange the following structures, which can be found on male pine trees, from the largest structure to the smallest structure (or from most inclusive to least inclusive).
Sporophyte Pollen Cone Microsporangia Microspores Pollen Nuclei
The fruit of the mistletoe, a parasitic angiosperm, is a one-seeded berry. In members of the genus Viscum, the outside of the seed is sticky, which permits the seed to adhere to surfaces such as the branches of host plants or the beaks of birds. What should be expected of the fruit if the stickiness of the seed is primarily an adaption for dispersal rather than an adaption for infecting host plant tissues? It should________.
be nutritious to the dispersing organism
How have fruits contributed to the success of angiosperms?
by facilitating the dispersal of seeds
Plant cell walls are composed of
cellulose
Which group of seedless vascular plants was the first to evolve roots?
club mosses
Which of the following features of how seedless land plants get sperm to egg are the same as for some of their algal ancestors?
flagellated sperm swim to the eggs in a water drop
This structure is a member of the phylum Pteridophyte, which produces
gametes by mitosis
The most direct ancestors of land plants were probably_______.
green algae
Where are you LEAST likely to see green algae?
growing independently on a dry rock in a meadow
Because they are morphologically simple, Psilotophyta (whisk ferns) have traditionally thought to be a basal group in the radiation of land plants. Moleculary phylogenies have challenged this hypothesis and support the alternative hypothesis that they____________.
have lost complex structures in this lineage
Most moss gametophytes do not have a cuticle and are 1-2 cells thick. What does this imply about moss gametophytes and their structure?
they can easily lose water to, and absorb water from, the atomosphere
Xylem transports materials __________ and phloem transports materials ________.
up, down
What evidence do paleobotanists look for that indicates the movement of plants from water to land?
waxy cuticle to decrease evaporation from leaves