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Campbell - Chapter 29: Plant Diversity I: How Plants Colonized Land Flashcards

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4641953170thin coatings of these organisms existed on land about 1.2 billion years agocyanobacteria0
4641953171cyanobacteria first appeared on earth approximately this many bya1.21
4641953172within the last ___ million years, small plants as well as animals and fungi joined cyanobacteria ashore5002
4641953173about this many mya, some plants grew much taller, forming forests3703
4641953174green algae called these are the closest relatives of land plantscharophytes4
4641953175these are the four characteristics that charophytes share with land plants: rosette-shaped cellulose-synthesizing complexes, peroxisome enzymes, flagellated sperm, and ___phragmoplasts5
4641953176these are the four characteristics that charophytes share with land plants: rosette-shaped cellulose-synthesizing complexes, peroxisome enzymes, ___, and phragmoplastsflagellated sperm6
4641953177these are the four characteristics that charophytes share with land plants: rosette-shaped cellulose-synthesizing complexes, ___, flagellated sperm, and phragmoplastsperoxisome enzymes7
4641953178these are the four characteristics that charophytes share with land plants: ___, peroxisome enzymes, flagellated sperm, and phragmoplastsrosette-shaped cellulose-synthesizing complexes8
4641953179the rosette-shaped complexes in the plasma membranes of charophytes and land plants synthesize cellulose ___microfibrils9
4641953180noncharophyte algae have ___ arrays of cellulose-synthesizing protein complexeslinear10
4641953181these organelles in land plants and charophytes contain enzymes that help minimize the loss of organic products as a result of photorespirationperoxisomes11
4641953182peroxisomes in land plants and charophytes contain enzymes that help minimize the loss of organic products as a result of this processphotorespiration12
4641953183this is a group of microtubules that forms between the daughter nuclei of a dividing cellphragmoplast13
4641953184this develops in the middle of the phragmoplast across the midline of the dividing cellcell plate14
4641953185the cell plate develops in the middle of this structurephragmoplast15
4641953186the cell plate gives rise to a new ___ that separates the daughter cellscross wall16
4641953187these two genera are the closest living relatives of land plantsChara, Coleochaete17
4641953188this is a layer of durable polymer that prevents exposed zygotes from drying outsporopollenin18
4641953189many biologists equate the kingdom Plantae with theseembryophytes19
4641953190this is the formal name of the taxon of plants that have embryosPlantae20
4641953191chlorophytes, charophytes, and embryophytes all exist within this kingdomViridiplantae21
4641953192Viridiplantae is composed of these three types of "plants"Chlorophytes, Charophytes, Embryophytes22
4641953193Charophytes and Embryophytes make up this kingdomStreptophyta23
4641953194Streptophyta consists of these two types of "plants"Charophytes, Embryophytes24
4641953195the four derived traits of land plants are alternation of generations, walled spores produced in sporangia, multicellular gametangia, and ___apical meristems25
4641953196the four derived traits of land plants are alternation of generations, walled spores produced in sporangia, ___, and apical meristemsmulticellular gametangia26
4641953197the four derived traits of land plants are alternation of generations, ___, multicellular gametangia, and apical meristemswalled spores produced in sporangia27
4641953198the four derived traits of land plants are ___, walled spores produced in sporangia, multicellular gametangia, and apical meristemsalternation of generations28
4641953199these are the two generations of multicellular land plantsgametophytes, sporophytes29
4641953200does alternation of generations occur in some algae? does it occur in charophytes? (separate answers by "and")yes and no30
4641953201this is the haploid land plant generationgametophyte31
4641953202this is the diploid land plant generationsporophyte32
4641953203the gametophyte produces gametes through ___mitosis33
4641953204the sporophyte produces spores through ___meiosis34
4641953205these are reproductive cells that can develop into a new haploid organism without fusing with another cell, in land plantsspores35
4641953206in seed plants, the ___ are microscopicgametophytes36
4641953207this process unites gametes, forming the sporophytefertilization37
4641953208plant embryos have these cells, which enhance the transfer of nutrients from parent to embryoplacental transfer (cells)38
4641953209these are sometimes present in maternal tissue adjacent to a plant embryoplacental transfer cells39
4641953210the sporophyte has these organs that produce the sporessporangia40
4641953211within a sporanguim, these undergo meiosis and generate the haploid sporessporocytes41
4641953212sporocytes are ___loiddip42
4641953213the production of gametes occurs within these multicellular organsgametangia43
4641953214the female gametangia are called thesearchegonia44
4641953215the male gametangia are called theseantheridia45
4641953216these are localized regions of cell division at the tips of shoots and rootsapical meristems46
4641953217this structure, produced at apical meristems, protects the body of the plantouter epidermis47
4641953218leaves are generated by these in most plantsshoot apical meristems48
4641953219the epidermis of land plants has this covering, which consists of polyester and wax polymerscuticle49
4641953220these two polymers make up the cuticlepolyester, wax50
4641953221this structure acts as waterproofing and microbial protection in land plantscuticle51
4641953222without roots, plants formed symbiotic associations with fungi called thesemycorrhizae52
4641953223land plants produce these molecules that are the product of secondary metabolic pathwayssecondary compounds53
4641953224examples of these include alkaloids, terpenes, tannins, and phenolics such as flavonoidssecondary compounds54
4641953225these three secondary compound classes help defend against herbivores and parasitesalkaloids, terpenes, tannins55
4641953226these are examples of a phenolicflavonoids56
4641953227flavonoids are this type of compoundphenolic57
4641953228these phenolics absorb harmful UV radiationflavonoids58
4641953229fossil spores have been found belonging to this geologic periodOrdovician (period)59
4641953230___ is cells joined into tubes that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant bodyvascular tissue60
4641953231most plants have a complex vascular tissue system and therefore are called thesevascular plants61
4641953232these are the three types of plants that do not have an extensive transport systemliverworts, hornworts, mosses62
4641953233nonvascular plants are informally called thesebryophytes63
4641953234bryophytes lack roots and ___true leaves64
4641953235bryophytes lack ___ and true leavesroots65
4641953236club mosses and their relatives make up this group of plants (common name)lycophytes66
4641953237ferns and their relatives make up this group of plants (common name)pterophytes67
4641953238the seedless vascular plants consist of these two types of plantslycophytes, pterophytes68
4641953239the lycophytes and pterophytes are these types of plantsseedless vascular (plants)69
4641953240this is an embryo packaged with a supply of nutrients inside a protective coatseed70
4641953241the seeds in these plants are not enclosed in chambersgymnosperms71
4641953242all the flowering plants are in this cladeangiosperms72
4641953243nearly 90% of living plants are theseangiosperms73
4641953244these are the three phyla of bryophytesHepatophyta, Anthocerophyta, Bryophyta74
4641953245Hepatophyta includes these plantsliverworts75
4641953246liverworts are in this phylumHepatophyta76
4641953247Anthocerophyta includes these plantshornworts77
4641953248hornworts are in this phylumAnthocerophyta78
4641953249Bryophyta includes these plantsmosses79
4641953250mosses are in this phylumBryophyta80
4641953251the dominant stage of the life cycle of the bryophyte phyla is thisgametophyte81
4641953252these are a mass of green, branched, one-cell-thick filaments that develop from spores in bryophytesprotonemata82
4641953253protonemata in bryophytes produce one or more of these structures, in favorable conditions"buds"83
4641953254"buds" are formed from these structures in bryophytesprotonemata84
4641953255this is a gamete-producing structure in bryophytes, arising from "buds"gametophore85
4641953256the two components of the body of a moss gametophyte are a protonema and one or more ___gametophores86
4641953257the two components of the body of a moss gametophyte are a ___ and one or more gametophoresprotonema87
4641953258these are long, tubular single cells or filaments of cells that anchor gametophytes in bryophytesrhizoids88
4641953259rhizoids are long, tubular, single cells in these bryophytesliverworts, hornworts89
4641953260rhizoids are filaments of cells in these bryophytesmosses90
4641953261some mosses reproduce asexually by forming these, small plantlets that detach from the parent plant and grow into clonesbrood bodies91
4641953262a typical bryophyte sporophyte consists of a foot, a seta, and a ___sporangium92
4641953263a typical bryophyte sporophyte consists of a foot, a ___, and a sporangiumseta93
4641953264a typical bryophyte sporophyte consists of a ___, a seta, and a sporangiumfoot94
4641953265this sporophyte part absorbs nutrients from the gametophyte, in bryophytesfoot95
4641953266this conducts materials obtained by the foot to the sporangium in sporophyte bryophytesseta96
4641953267the sporangium is also called this, in bryophytescapsule97
4641953268the seta brings nutrients to this sporophyte part in bryophytessporangium98
4641953269this is a ring of interlocking, tooth-like structures in bryophytesperistome99
4641953270the peristome is situated on this bryophyte sporophyte structurecapsule100
4641953271peristome teeth open under ___ conditions and close under ___ conditionsdry, moist101
4641953272liverworts do not have these, but mosses and hornworts dostomata102
4641953273these are pores that support photosynthesis by allowing gas exchange between atmosphere and sporophyte interiorstomata103
4641953274these are the main avenues by which water evaporates from the sporophytestomata104
4641953275some liverworts are described as this, because their gametophytes have a flattened shapethalloid105
4641953276some liverworts are called this, because their stemlike gametophytes have many leaflike appendagesleafy106
4641953277these are the two main adjectives to describe various liverwortsleafy, thalloid107
4641953278are there more leafy liverworts or thalloid liverworts?leafy (liverworts)108
4641953279the sporophyte in this phylum is microscopicHepatophyta109
4641953280mosses help retain this nutrient in the soilnitrogen110
4641953281this genus is called peat mossSphagnum111
4641953282Sphagnum is a genus of this type of plantpeat moss112
4641953283Sphagnum forms extensive deposits of partially decayed organic material known as thispeat113
4641953284these compounds keep Sphagnum from decaying readilyphenolic (compounds)114
4641953285lycophytes, ferns, and other seedless vascular plants had well-developed vascular systems by this geologic periodDevonian (period)115
4641953286vascular plants have these derived traits: life cycles with dominant sporophytes, transport in vascular tissues called xylem and phloem, well-developed roots, and leaves with ___sporophylls116
4641953287vascular plants have these derived traits: life cycles with dominant sporophytes, transport in vascular tissues called xylem and phloem, well-developed ___, and leaves with sporophyllsroots117
4641953288vascular plants have these derived traits: life cycles with dominant sporophytes, transport in vascular tissues called ___, well-developed roots, and leaves with sporophyllsxylem and phloem118
4641953289vascular plants have these derived traits: life cycles with dominant ___, transport in vascular tissues called xylem and phloem, well-developed roots, and leaves with sporophyllssporophytes119
4641953290among living vascular plants, this is the larger and more complex plant in the alternation of generationssporophyte120
4641953291on the underside of a vascular plant's sporophyte's reproductive leaves are spots called thesesori121
4641953292each one of these is a cluster of sporangia in a vascular sporophyte plantsorus122
4641953293each sorus in a vascular sporophyte plant is a cluster of thesesporangia123
4641953294the gametophyte in vascular plants is ___ but still reproduces using cross-reproduction most commonlybisexual124
4641953295this conducts most of the water and minerals in a vascular plantxylem125
4641953296the xylem of most vascular plants include these tube-shaped cells that carry water and minerals up the rootstracheids126
4641953297tracheids are found in this tissue, in vascular plantsxylem127
4641953298vascular plants are sometimes referred to as these, based on the cell type that they have that nonvascular plants do not havetracheophytes128
4641953299the water-conducting cells in vascular plants are strengthened by this phenolic polymerlignin129
4641953300lignin is a ___ polymerphenolic130
4641953301lignin strengthens these cellstracheids131
4641953302this tissue has cells arranged into tubes that distribute sugars, amino acids, and other organic productsphloem132
4641953303the first forests formed during this geologic periodDevonian (period)133
4641953304these are organs that absorb water and nutrients from the soilroots134
4641953305these anchor vascular plants, hence allowing the shoot system to grow tallerroots135
4641953306these tissues in living plants closely resemble stem tissues of early vascular plants in fossilsroot(s)136
4641953307these increase the surface area of the plant body and serve as the primary photosynthetic organ of vascular plantsleaves137
4641953308leaves can be classified as one of these two types, based on complexitymicrophylls, megaphylls138
4641953309lycophytes have ___phyllsmicro139
4641953310microphyll leaves are in this type of plantlycophyte(s)140
4641953311most vascular plants have ___phyllsmega141
4641953312leaves originated during this periodDevonian (period)142
4641953313microphylls originated from ___ located on the sides of stemssporangia143
4641953314it is called this when a branch grows above all other branches; this type of growth may have led to megaphyllsovertopping (growth)144
4641953315these are modified leaves that bear sporangiasporophylls145
4641953316sori grow on the underside of a fern's ___sporophylls146
4641953317in lycophytes and gymnosperms, sporophylls form cone-like ___strobili147
4641953318strobili are made up of these, in lycophytes and gymnospermssporophylls148
4641953319most seedless tracheophytes are ___sporoushomo149
4641953320these species have one type of sporangium that produces one type of spore that develops into a bisexual gametophytehomosporous150
4641953321these species have two types of sporangia and produce two types of sporesheterosporous151
4641953322these develop into female gametophytes in seedless vascular heterosporous plantsmegaspores152
4641953323these develop into male gametophytes in seedless vascular heterosporous plantsmicrospores153
4641953324all seed plants and some tracheophytes are ___sporoushetero154
4641953325these are the two phyla that are seedless vascular plantsLycophyta, Pterophyta155
4641953326club mosses, spike mosses, and quillworts are in this phylumLycophyta156
4641953327Lycophyta consists of these three types of plantclub mosses, spike mosses, quillworts157
4641953328Pterophyta consists of these three types of plantferns, horsetails, whisk ferns158
4641953329ferns, horsetails, and whisk ferns are in this phylumPterophyta159
4641953330Pterophyta was formerly these three phylaPterophyta, Sphenophyta, Psilophyta160
4641953331Sphenophyta formerly consisted of these plantshorsetails161
4641953332horsetails were formerly in this phylumSphenophyta162
4641953333Psilophyta formerly consisted of these plantswhisk ferns163
4641953334whisk ferns were formerly in this phylumPsilophyta164
4641953335by this period, there were two main evolutionary lineages of lycophytesCarboniferous (period)165
4641953336giant tree lycophytes went extinct by the end of this periodCarboniferous (period)166
4641953337pterophytes are most diverse in these regions, but do exist in other regions tootropic(al regions)167
4641953338this is the genus of horsetailsEquisetum168
4641953339Equisetum is the genus of these pterophyteshorsetails169
4641953340whisk ferns are in this genusPsilotum170
4641953341Psilotum is the genus of these pterophyteswhisk ferns171
4641953342Psilotum and Tmesipteris are tropical ___epiphytes172
4641953343these two genera are commonly referred to as living fossils, since they resemble ancient relatives of living vascular plantsPsilotum, Tmesipteris173
4641953344these are plants that use other plants as a substrate but are not parasitesepiphytes174
4641953345the sporophytes of ferns typically have horizontal stems that give rise to these large leavesfronds175
4641953346fronds are often divided into theseleaflets176
4641953347one of these grows as its curled tip, a fiddlehead, unfurlsfrond(s)177
4641953348these are the curled tips of fronds, in fernsfiddleheads178
4641953349almost all ferns are ___sporoushomo179
4641953350horsetails have separate stems, called thesefertile, vegetative180
4641953351horsetails are ___sporoushomo181
4641953352horsetails are also called these because their stems have jointsarthrophytes182
4641953353arthrophytes are commonly called thesehorsetails183
4641953354each yellow knob on a whisk fern is composed of three fused ___sporangia184
4641953355whisk ferns are ___sporoushomo185

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