Chapter 26: Q. 22 (page 697)
What are the four modern-day phyla of gymnosperms?
Short Answer
The four modern gymnosperm phyla are Coniferophyta, Cycadophyta, Gingkophyta, and Gnetophyta.
Chapter 26: Q. 22 (page 697)
What are the four modern-day phyla of gymnosperms?
The four modern gymnosperm phyla are Coniferophyta, Cycadophyta, Gingkophyta, and Gnetophyta.
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a. 1n, 1n, 2n, 2n
b. 1n, 2n, 1n, 2n
c. 2n, 1n, 2n, 1n
d. 2n, 2n, 1n, 1n
Abundant and powdery pollen produced by small, indistinct flowers is probably transported by:
a. bees and butterflies
b. flies
c. birds
d. wind
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 the longest phase of the life cycle.
At what stage does the diploid zygote form?
a. when the female cone begins to bud from the tree
b. at fertilization
c. when the seeds drop from the tree
d. when the pollen tube begins to grow
Some cycads are considered endangered species and their trade is severely restricted. Customs officials stop suspected smugglers who claim that the plants in their possession are palm trees, not cycads. How would a botanist distinguish between the two types of plants?
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