This monophyletic clade includes all land plants, many protists, and algae.
What is the Diaphoretickes?
This ground tissue provides flexible support for plants.
What is collenchyma?
This chemical is the product of photosynthesis.
What is glucose?
In plants, gametophytes make gametes through this process.
What is mitosis?
This clade includes up to half of all eukaryotic life including brown algae, malaria, kelp, and ciliates.
What is the SAR Super Group?
It's too cold out! This type of vascular tissue is not found in many cold adapted species as they tend to embolize.
What are vessel elements?
This is the specialized chlorophyll complex that oxidizes water in Photosystem II.
What is P680?
In angiosperms, these structures have 7 cells with 8 nuclei.
What are megagametophytes?
That a plant, I'm sure of it! This clade exclusively includes the land plants.
What are the embryophytes?
This tissue is the powerhouse of the leaf where the majority of photosynthesis is conducted.
What is the palisade mesophyll?
These pigment compounds are water soluble and found in the vacuoles of many plants.
What are anthocyanin pigments?
These little bowls help liverworts reproduce asexually.
What are gemmae?
Surely those that make seeds are plants. This clade includes all of the seed plants.
What is the spermatophytes?
This tissue type provides nutrients to gymnosperm pollen as it grows towards the ovule.
What is the nucellus?
This process happens when RuBisCo grabs the wrong molecule!
What is photorespiration?
These bracts hold the ovules in the cones of pine trees.
What are ovuliferous scales?
At least they are all green! This clade contains all land plants and the green algae.
What are the Chlorophytes?
How primitive! Bryophytes do not have true vascular tissue. They use these tissues instead.
What are hydroids and leptoids?
This is the carrier protein at the start of the second electron transport chain during photosynthesis.
What is ferredoxin?
These structures move with changes in humidity, helping spores to move around the environment.
What are elaters.