Protist
Protist
Plant
Plant
Plant
100

Why are algae not considered true plants? Describe one major reason.

-do not have cell types of plants or true plant tissues

– no stems, roots or leaves

- Can be unicellular or multicellular but plants are all multicellular

100

Where does these organisms live ?

Hint : Diatoms

Freshwater

100

What does the Phloem transport ?

Nutrients

100

Are the fern fronds you are looking at part of the sporophyte or the gametophyte?

Gametophyte

100

Are these monocot or dicot ?

Monocot

200

Which of the following is an oogonium ? 

C) oogonium 

200

What is the cell wall of these organisms made up of ?

Hint : Dinoflagellates

cellulose

200

Is this a monocot or a dicot stem ?

Monocot Stem 

Key features 

- Scattered vascular bundle

200

Is this a monocot or dicot flower? How do you know?

Monocot Flower

No of cotyledon : 1

Flower parts in multiple of : 3

Leaf veins : parallel

200

What structures suggest the pollen grains are carried by wind rather than insects ?

They have wings that helps them disperse by wind.

300

Do you think they are different species from one another? What material makes up their shells?

Hint : These are radiolaria

-Likely those with very different shapes are

different species 

-made of silica


300

Which kingdom does this belong to and what is it ?

Protist . Brown Algae / Kelp

300

Which letter represent the Xylem ?

D ) Xylem

300

What type of fruit is this ?
( simple , accessory , aggregate or multiple )

Simple

Key features

fruit develops from a single ovary 

300

What type of fruit is this ?
( simple , accessory , aggregate or multiple )

Aggregate fruits or accessory

400

What kind of diseases do these protist cause ?

Hint : they are Plasmodium falciparum 

Malaria

400

Why are these green ?

these are green algae (Pediastrum) , they are green so that they can perform photosynthesis.

400

What is the gender of this pinecone ? 

Male 

Key features

- Male pine cones do not have the hard-shelled woody  

- contain pollen ( haploid )

400

Which is the male reproductive structure of the flower ?

Ans : 3 ( Anther ) , containing anther and filament

400

What is the difference between a tube nucleus and a generative nucleus?

Tube nucleus guides the growth of pollen tube when entering into the pistil

Generative nucleus is one of the two haploid nuclei found in the pollen grain

500

What compound is found in their shell? What are the pores used for ?

Hint : these are forams

They are made of calcium carbonate. 

The pores are used for catching food and other particles and gas exchange.

500

Which protist likes oatmeal ?

Slime Mold

500

How do they move and feed ?

Hint : Cilia or flagellum

Flagellum

500

Is the Apical Meristem responsible for primary or secondary growth and what does it become ?

Primary growth. 

They become root and shoot (i.e. stem , branches )

500

Which of the following label shows megaspore and what will they develop into ?

Ans : 4) megaspores

they will develop into male gametophyte and produce sperm

FYI ...

2) megasporophyll 

5) microsporophyll 

7 ) microspores


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