Ch. 23 - Plant Evolution & Diversity
As plants invaded the land, there was A. greater availability of light for photosynthesis. B. greater concentrations of carbon dioxide. C. increased threat of desiccation of unprotected cells. D. All of the answer choices are correct.
All of the above.
Which of the following features would have helped early plant ancestors evolve to a terrestrial existence? A. a cuticle B. apical cells C. plasmodesmata D. placenta E. all of these features would have helped
a cuticle
What is the correct sequence of events during the life cycle of a moss? a. Gametes are produced in the archegonia and antheridia b. Spores are released c. The zygote develops within the archegonium d. The mature sporophyte develops from the gametophyte and produces spores e. Flagellated sperm swim towards the egg for fertilization f. Spore germinates into the protonema. A. a - e - c - d - b - f B. a - e - f - d - b - c C. a - b - d - c - b - f D. f - e - b - d - a - c
a-e-c-d-b-f
Which of the following descriptions applies to megaphylls? A. Can be found in both the pteridophytes and seed plants. B. Are broad leaves with strands of vascular tissues. C. These allowed early plants to photosynthesize more efficiently. D. None of these statements apply to megaphylls. E. All of the answer choices apply to megaphylls
all of the answer choices apply to megaphylls
Bryophytes A. can be found from the Antartic to the tropics. B. produce peat that can be used as fuel. C. erode rocks to produce soil. D. All of the answer choices are true regarding bryophytes
all of the answer choices are true regarding bryophytes
Among adaptations of plants to a terrestrial environment are all of the following adaptations EXCEPT A. a dominant sporophyte with vascular tissue. B. a cuticle to prevent water loss from exposed parts of the plant. C. stomata to regulate gas exchange with the atmosphere. D. All of the choices are adaptations
all of the choices are adaptations
Evolution of plants was marked by which of the following events? A. nourishment of a multicellular embryo within the body of the female plant B. the development of vascular tissues to conduct water and solutes throughout the body of the plant C. seed production D. flowers produced E. All of the choices are correct
all of the choices are correct
Evidence for plants evolution from a freshwater algal species is supported by which of the following? A. Both green algae and plants have chlorophylls a and b and various accessory pigments. B. Both green algae and plants store excess carbohydrates as starch and have cellulose in their cell walls. C. Molecular evaluation of ribosomal RNA provides evidence of the evolutionary relationship of plants and green algae. D. All of the choices are evidence
all of the choices are evidence
All land plants have ________ life cycle(s). A. a diplontic B. an alternation of generations C. both diplontic and alternation of generations D. haplontic and alternation of generations E. haplontic, diplontic, and alternation of generations
an alternation of generations
The dominant plants in modern times are the _________ due to their relationship with animal pollinators. A. gymnosperms B. angiosperms C. club mosses D. ferns
angiosperms
Which plant structure is not found in the lycophytes? A. archegonia B. rhizome C. microspores D. microphylls
archegonia
The first plants to colonize land were the A. gametophytes. B. bryophytes. C. pteridophytes. D. lycophytes
bryophytes
Molecular data suggests that land plants evolved from A. charophytes. B. rhodophyta. C. dinoflagellates. D. the water molds. E. ciliates.
charophytes
Angiosperms are _______ when the male and female reproductive parts are on different individuals of the same species. A. dioecious B. monoecious C. tetraploid D. bryophytes
dioecious
In the fern life cycle, the ______ generation is dominant. A. haploid gametophyte B. diploid gametophyte C. haploid sporophyte D. diploid sporophyte
diploid sporophyte
The fiddlehead is a _______ that unfolds into a ______. A. diploid gametophyte; fern frond B. diploid sporophyte; fern frond C. haploid sporophyte; fern frond D. haploid gametophyte; fern frond E. diploid gametophyte; moss plant
diploid sporophyte; fern frond
T/F: Fossils of vascular plants appear earlier in the fossil record than those of algae
false
T/F: The gymnosperms produce seeds that are enclosed within a fruit
false
T/F: The largest and oldest trees in the world that are pollinated by animals are conifers
false
Which portion of the plant life cycle is haploid? A. gametophyte B. sporophyte C. both sporophyte and gametophyte are haploid D. zygote
gametophyte
In the alternation of generations life cycle of plants, gametes are produced by the A. sporangia. B. fruit. C. gametophyte. D. homospores. E. strobili.
gametophyte.
Which of these vascular plants produce seeds? A. ferns B. club mosses C. whisk ferns D. gnetophytes E. horsetails
gnetophytes
Identify the feature found in Cooksonia that qualify it as a vascular plant. A. presence of roots B. contained leaves C. had branches that ended in sporangia D. produced windblown spores
had branches that ended in sporangia
In the moss life cycle, the ______ is the dominant generation. A. haploid gametophyte B. diploid gametophyte C. haploid sporophyte D. diploid sporophyte
haploid gametophyte
Gymnosperm are characterized by producing "naked seeds". Which of the following group is not classified as a gymnosperm? A. horsetails B. cycads C. conifers D. gnetophytes E. ginkgoes
horsetails
Flagellated sperm and a sporophyte that is dependent on the gametophyte are characteristics of A. gymnosperm. B. angiosperm. C. liverworts. D. moss. E. liverworts and mosses
liverworts and mosses
All of the following are nonvascular plants EXCEPT A. lycophytes. B. liverworts. C. mosses. D. hornworts.
lycophytes
Which of the following groups of plants contain microphylls? A. Lycophytes B. Pteridophytes C. Bryophytes D. Gymnosperms E. Angiosperms
lycophytes
A microspore develops into a(n) A. seed. B. sporophyte. C. male gametophyte. D. female gametophyte. E. ovule
male gametophyte
Identify the species that is not classified as a pteridophyte. A. Marchantia B. Equisetum C. Hart's tongue D. Psilotum
marchantia
According to the cladogram pictured here, land plants and green algae A. are in different clades and form a polyphyletic group. B. are in the same clade and form a monophyletic group. C. do not share common ancestry. D. No answer choice is correct. I would suggest picking a specific group to ask about instead of land plants
no answer choice is correct. I would suggest picking a specific group to ask about instead of land plants
Which of the following features would disqualify a plant from being classified as a bryophyte? A. Nonvascular tissues. B. Gametophyte is the dominant stage of the life cycle. C. Presence of flagellated sperm. D. Ability to reproduce sexually and asexually. E. None of these features would disqualify a plant from being classified as a bryophyte
none of these features would disqualify a plant from being classified as a bryophyte
1. Which of the following is a male reproductive structure found in plants? A. archegonia B. megaspore C. pollen cone D. pistil
pollen cone
A shared derived trait of all plants is A. protection of the embryo. B. seed production. C. vascular tissue. D. All of the answer choices are correct
protection of the embryo
When a moss spore lands on an appropriate site, it germinates into the first stage of the gametophyte called a(n) A. antheridium. B. rhizoid. C. archegonium. D. protonema. E. thallus.
protonema
The first fossil evidence of vascular tissue is seen in the A. green algae. B. tracheophytes. C. rhyniophytes. D. bryophytes. E. tree ferns
rhyniophytes
In the pine life cycle, A. fertilization occurs shortly after pollination to produce the zygote. B. the gametophyte generation is dominant and the sporophyte generation is inconspicuous. C. seed cones are smaller than pollen cones. D. seed cones are located near the tips of higher branches and pollen cones develop near the tips of lower branches. E. the cone is the fruit that surrounds the seeds
seed cones are located near the tips of higher branches and pollen cones develop near the tips of lower branches
Molecular data suggests that hornworts, liverworts, and mosses A. share common ancestry but do not form a monophyletic group. B. do not share common ancestry and form a polyphyletic group. C. share common ancestry, but form a monophyletic group. D. None of the answer choices are correct
share common ancestry but do not form a monophyletic group
Seedless vascular plants include all of the following EXCEPT A. Psilotum—Pteridophytes B. horsetails—Sphenophyta. C. Sphagnum—Bryophyta. D. whisk ferns—Psilotophyta.
sphagnum-bryophyta
In gymnosperms and angiosperms, seeds disperse the _________ stage of the life cycle and in mosses and ferns, spores disperse the ___________ stage of the life cycle. A. sporophyte; sporophyte B. gametophye; sporophyte C. sporophyte; gametophyte D. microsporocytes; megasporocytes
sporophyte; gametophyte
A derived trait of land plants is the presence of small openings that allow gaseous exchange between the plant and its environment. These structures are called A. cuticles. B. stomata. C. thallus. D. rhizoids.
stomata
Asexual reproduction in the liverwort Marchantia is by means of A. the detachment of gemmae. B. budding of daughter cells. C. fragmentation of filaments of cells. D. the fusion of antheridial and archegonial products
the detachment of gemmae
Which of the following statements about lycophytes is correct? A. The megaspores will develop into female gametophytes. B. The microspores will develop into female gametophytes. C. The megaspores will develop into male gametophytes. D. Lycophytes were the first land plants to evolve megaphylls
the megaspore will develop into female gametophytes
A derived trait shared only by angiosperms and gymnosperms is A. vascular tissue. B. fruit production. C. the production of seeds. D. protection of the embryo.
the production of seeds.
Which of these statements is NOT true about fertilization in a fern plant? A. An egg is produced in an archegonium. B. A sperm is produced in an antheridium. C. The sperm is carried by the wind to the egg. D. The eggs and sperm are produced on the same plant. E. Eggs and sperm are produced by the gametophyte generation
the sperm is carried by the wind to the egg
Which benefit did the lycophytes derive from their evolution of megaphylls? A. An increased ability to capture more solar energy. B. Increased ability to produce greater stores of food. C. Their fitness would have increased due to a greater ability to photosynthesize. D. All of these are benefits they would have received. E. They would not have received any of these benefits
they would not have received any of these benefits
Which of the following features would not be found in the bryophytes? A. A life cycle that consists of an alternation of generations. B. Using megaphylls to increase their photosynthetic ability. C. Production of flagellated sperm during reproduction. D. A gametophyte that is dependent upon the sporophyte for support and nutrition
using megaphylls to increase their photosynthetic ability
Characteristics of eudicots include all EXCEPT A. two cotyledons. B. leaves with netted veins. C. woody or herbaceous plants. D. flower parts in fours and fives. E. vascular bundles arranged irregularly in the stem
vascular bundles arranged irregularly in the stem
All of the following characteristics are among the adaptations of plants to life on land EXCEPT A. protection of the embryo from drying out. B. waxy cuticle on leaves to prevent drying out. C. waxy cuticle on roots to prevent drying out. D. vascular system (in most plants) to move water internally
waxy cuticle on roots to prevent drying out.