Chapter 22: Introduction to Seed Plants: Gymnosperms
How many pine needles make up this fascicle?
3
Conifers such as Taxus and Torreya produce ovules that are partially surrounded by a fleshy covering called a(n) ______ .
Blank 1: aril
With over 100 species, Pinus is the largest genus of ______ .
Blank 1: conifers or gymnosperms
Ephedra is the source for the drug called ______ , which is used for treatment of respiratory disorders.
Blank 1: ephedrine
The gymnosperm groups include the conifers, ginkgos, cycads and ______ .
Blank 1: gnetophytes or Gnetophyta
In the United States, the trunks of ______ pines are used for telephone poles, railroad ties, mine timbers, and pulp.
Blank 1: lodgepole
The fascicles of pines are considered short ______ with restricted growth.
Blank 1: shoots
Gnetophytes are unique among gymnosperms because they have ______ in the xylem.
Blank 1: vessels
Select all of the following conifer parts that Native Americans consumed.
Cambium Seeds Phloem
Which slow-growing tropical plant has the appearance of a cross between a tree fern and a palm tree but is unrelated to either?
Cycad
This photo depicts which plant group?
Cycads
Other than the conifers, which of the following are types of gymnosperms?
Cycads Gnetophytes Ginkgos
Which gymnosperm species is used to make a "Mormon tea"?
Ephedra
Most pines are naturally found north of the equator in coniferous forests, with an exception being the ______ pine.
Merkus
Despite the fact that only one species of Ginkgo remains today, the fossil record indicates Gingko was once widely distributed in the ______ Hemisphere.
Northern
Pines are the dominant trees of coniferous forests, which are found almost exclusively in the ______ Hemisphere.
Northern
The largest genus of conifers, with over 100 living species, is ______.
Pinus
Which of the following is not a historical use for Eastern white pine trunks?
Waterwheels
Taxus and Torreya are atypical conifers that do not produce woody seed cones; instead, they produce an ovule that is partially surrounded by a fleshy ______.
aril
Needlelike pine leaves are arranged in clusters called ______.
fascicles
Seeds are different from spores because they ______.
have a protective coat and their own food supply
Gingkoes are called "living fossils" because they are currently found ______.
only where they are grown in cultivation
Native Americans peeled back the bark of pines to get at the edible parts, which includes ______.
phloem and cambium
Seeds are a significant adaptation over spores because seeds
protect an embryo and may lay dormant for a long period of time.
Native Americans often ground pine seeds into a meal that was used for ______.
soups and bread
The three distinctive genera of the gnetophytes are unique among the other gymnosperms because ______.
their xylem has vessels