Unit 2 Quiz Plant Bio

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Question 1

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Label parts of a phylogenetic tree
Answer
  • Nodes
  • branch
  • taxon
  • root
  • clade
  • tip

Question 2

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Label parts of land plant phylogenetic tree *some of the plant types have multiple features and because of the way this website works, you can't put multiple correct answers for a single spot, so for the parts that have several features, list them in alphabetical order from top to bottom if you want to get all the points for that question*
Answer
  • Cuticle
  • stomata
  • Roots
  • Megaphylls
  • Pollen
  • Flowers, fruit
  • Bryophytes
  • Lycophytes
  • Monilophytes
  • Gymnosperms
  • Angiosperms
  • Microphylls
  • Mycorrhizal assocations
  • Protected embryo
  • Rhizoids
  • Sporopollenin
  • Sporophyte dominance
  • Vascular tissue
  • Seeds
  • Wood

Question 3

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What makes a plant a plant?
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  • Prokaryote
  • Heterotroph
  • Indeterminate growth
  • Eukaryote
  • Mobile
  • Photosynthetic
  • Adapted to aquatic habitat
  • Alternates between diploid and haploid generations
  • Unprotected embryo
  • Only exists in haploid generation

Question 4

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Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus, large central vacuole, mitochondria, chloroplasts, and cell walls
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Photosynthesis: takes places in [blank_start]chloroplasts[blank_end] and converts light energy to chemical energy by using [blank_start]carbon dioxide and water[blank_end] to produce [blank_start]oxygen and glucose[blank_end]
Answer
  • chloroplasts
  • mitochondria
  • cell wall
  • carbon dioxide and water
  • oxygen and glucose
  • oxygen and fructose
  • oxygen and sucrose
  • hydrogen and water
  • carbon dioxide and sugar

Question 6

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Indeterminate growth is a type of growth that starts from the middle of the plant and is finite
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Do algae produce embryos?
Answer
  • Yes
  • No

Question 8

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Select all that are true for sporophyte generation
Answer
  • Haploid
  • Diploid
  • Biological advantage over gametophyte
  • Worse at adapting than gametophyte
  • Aerial spore dispersal
  • Larger than gametophyte
  • Produces eggs & sperm

Question 9

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All the following are true for the gametyophyte generation EXCEPT
Answer
  • Produces eggs & sperm
  • 2N sets of chromosomes
  • Smaller than sporophyte
  • Originally the dominant phase in plants

Question 10

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Embryophytes are also known as land plants
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 11

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Embryophytes evolved from
Answer
  • Bryophytes
  • Fungi
  • Green Algae
  • Virus

Question 12

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Which of the following are advantages to terrestrial life?
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  • Gravity
  • Mineral-rich soil
  • Existing in two different environments
  • Radiation
  • Unfiltered sunlight
  • Less concentrated CO2
  • Limited water supply
  • Originally less competition for resources

Question 13

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A [blank_start]dessicating[blank_end] atmosphere means the air is drying
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  • dessicating

Question 14

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Special epidermal openings that can open and close, regulating gas exchange and restricting water loss
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  • Spropollenin
  • Cuticle
  • Rhizoid
  • Stomata

Question 15

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[blank_start]Spropollenin[blank_end] is a protective coating of spores and pollen
Answer
  • Spropollenin
  • Stomata
  • Cuticle
  • Lignin
  • Pectin

Question 16

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[blank_start]Cuticle[blank_end] is a waxy coating on surface of the plant that prevents plant from drying out
Answer
  • Cuticle

Question 17

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Which came first evolutionarily?
Answer
  • Roots
  • Rhizoids

Question 18

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Which of the following apply to roots & rhizoids?
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  • Openings in epidermis
  • Extract water & minerals from soil
  • Adapted due to soil's relative scarcity of water compared to aquatic environment
  • Anchor

Question 19

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[blank_start]True roots[blank_end]: sophisticated structure containing vascular tissue, aiding in nutrient uptake, and anchoring plants in the ground [blank_start]Rhizoids[blank_end]: hair-like projections that help hold plants against the ground [blank_start]Vascular system[blank_end]: internal tissue that transports water & dissolved minerals throughout plant [blank_start]Lignin[blank_end]: rigid, woody compound that reinforces cell walls and acts as internal skeleton [blank_start]Stomata/pores[blank_end]: special openings in epidermis that allow gas exchange
Answer
  • True roots
  • Rhizoids
  • Vascular system
  • Lignin
  • Stomata/pores

Question 20

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All embryophytes are sporophyte-dominant except
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  • Gymnosperms
  • Monilophytes
  • Bryophytes
  • Angiosperm
  • Lycophytes

Question 21

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What did fungi get in exchange for aiding ancestral plants in water & nutrient uptake?
Answer
  • CO2
  • House
  • Increased surface area

Question 22

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Stomata were a necessary part of plant evolution because the [blank_start]cuticle[blank_end] blocks gas flow
Answer
  • cuticle

Question 23

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Aquatic plants get structural support from buoyancy and pressure of water, land plants get structural support against gravity from [blank_start]lignin[blank_end]
Answer
  • lignin

Question 24

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Land has ___________ concentration of gasses & minerals compared to aquatic environment
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  • lower
  • higher

Question 25

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A leaf having an internally branching system of veins, or a structure that is derived from such a leaf
Answer
  • microphyll
  • megaphyll

Question 26

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A leaf having a single unbranched vein, or a structure that is derived from such a leaf.
Answer
  • microphyll
  • megaphyll

Question 27

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What aided in the shift from gametophyte-dominance to sporophyte-dominance in embryophytes?
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  • Roots
  • Rhizoids
  • mycorrhizal associations
  • branching from vascular tissue

Question 28

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Bryophytes reproduce by dispersing small spores from their [blank_start]sporangium[blank_end]
Answer
  • sporangium

Question 29

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Lycophytes reproduce via spores, but also bear small cones of sporangium called [blank_start]strobili[blank_end]
Answer
  • strobili
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