Early Land Plants
Plant Reproduction
Plant Structures
Transport of Water
Transport of Sugars
100

What are the three clades of Bryophytes?

Liverworts, mosses, and hornworts 

100

what is the protective layer surrounding the ovule?

Integument

100

This structure anchors the plant, absorbs mineral and water, and stored carbohydrates. 

roots

100

What structure transports water and minerals from roots to shoots. 

Xylem

100

What structure transports photosyntheic products from sources to sinks.

Phloem

200

What constitutes vascular plants?

plants with vascular tissue for transport of water and nutrients. 
200
match the two: Female/Male gametophytes develop from micro/mega spores. 

Female gametophytes develop from megaspores and males gametophytes develop from microspores

200

also known as terminal bud and is located near the shoot tip and causes elongation. 

apical bud

200
What are the two major transports pathways through plants

Apoplast and symplast

200

this is an aqueous solution high in sucrose

phloem sap
300

What are the four Derived traits of plants? 

Alternation of generations, multicellular dependent embryos, walled spores produced in sporangia, and apical meristems

300

This mechanism is the transfer of this substance to the part of a seed plant containing ovules is known as

pollination

300

what leaves have parallel veins. What leaves have branching veins?

Monocots have parallel veins and eudicots have branching veins.

300

this mechanism allows fro diffusion of free water across plasma membrane determines by water potential. 

Osmosis

300

sugar is moved from a (blank) to a (blank)

sugar source to sugar sink

400

Why are gametophytes in bryophytes small in height?

They do not have vascular tissues

400

what structure of the flower is pollen recieved?

Stigma

400

List the three tissue systems in vascular plants. 

Dermal, vascular, and ground tissue

400

Long distance transport of fluid is facilitated by

bulk flow

400

phloem loading requires what kind of transport?

active transport

500

What are the two clades of seedless vascular plants?

Lycophytes and Monilophytes

500

What are the four floral organs?

Sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels

500

What tissues produce increase in diameter or stems and roots for woody plants?

vascular cambium and cork cambium. 

500
This mechanism occurs when water vapor in air spaces of a leaf diffuses and exits the leaf via stomata

Transpirational pull

500

what enables the cells to accumulate sucrose?

Proton pumping and co transport of sucrose and hydrogen. 

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