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- What do you think is the evolutionary advantage(s) of heterospory over homospory? Do you think it helped the
angiosperms to colonize the land?
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- Which of the following statements best compares the two dominant lineages of modern angiosperms? -Monocots are monophyletic whereas eudicots have multiple origins. -Monocots have only one pistil per flower whereas eudicots have three. -Monocots have only one cotyledon whereas eudicots have two. -Monocots are lycophylls whereas eudicots are euphylls. -Monocots have only one stamen per flower whereas eudicots have six.Which of the following traits characterizes gymnosperms? a. The plants carry exposed seeds on modified leaves. b. Reproductive structures are located in a flower. c. After fertilization, the ovary thickens and forms a fruit. d. The gametophyte is longest phase of the life cycle.In flowers, the structures that produce male gametophytes are called _______ ;the strcutures that produce female gametophytes are called _______ . a. pollen grains; flowers c. anthers; stigma b. stamen; carpels d. megaspores; microspores
- What are the two structures that allow angiosperms to be the dominant form of plant life in most terrestrial ecosystems?What can you say about an early interpretation or hypothesis that the gnetophytes are probably the sister lineage of the angiosperms? Do you agree or not?What evolutionary advantages do seed provide over spores? What was early gymnosperm ecology like? What ecological role did gymnosperms perform as the dominant terrestrial plant type 250 million years ago? what were did angiosperms begin to replace gymnosperms as the new dominant plant type in terrestrial ecosystems
- Where in an angiosperm would you finda megasporangium?(A) in the style of a flower(B) enclosed in the stigma of a flower(C) within an ovule contained within an ovaryof a flower(D) packed into pollen sacs within the anthers found on astamenin mungbean, there are the cotyledons. What do you think happened to the endosperm?Which of the following is not a characteristic that distinguishesgymnosperms and angiosperms from other plants?(A) dependent gametophytes(B) ovules(C) pollen(D) alternation of generations
- A slight change in a plant species’ flower structure might favor a different pollinator. How might such a change in flower structure lead to a new plant species? How does coevolution between flowering plants and animal pollinators help explain the huge diversity of angiosperms?A team of botanists discovers a new species of plant in a tropical rain forest. After observing its anatomy and life cycle, they note the following characteristics and observations: 1. Presence of pollen cones and ovulate cones 2. Diploid-dominant 3. Seeds 4. vascular tissues 5. Absence of anything that resembles a flower This plant is probably a(n) Group of answer choices moss angiosperm protist gymnosperm fernWhat features of seeds and fruits have enabled angiosperms to become so widespread?