The system of ancestor/descendant relationships
What is phylogeny?
What is mitosis?
A diploid structure that holds the sporangium
What is a sporophyte?
They are non-vascular
What are tinsel and whiplash?
Naming and classifying of species
What is taxonomy?
The number and ploidy of cells resulting from meiosis
What is 4 haploid cells?
Haploid gamete
This mechanism is for opening things
The two phyla that are heterokonts
What are heterokontophyta and oomycota?
The first part of a binomial species name
What is a genus?
These are the three plastids
What are amyloplasts, chloroplasts, and chromoplasts?
Diploid zygote
The female gametangia, which has a special name in plants
What is archegonia?
The mode of nutrition of phylum heterokontophyta
What are autotrophs?
What are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species?
Spindle apparatuses pull chromosomes apart in this phase of mitosis
What is anaphase?
The ploidy and name of the structure in a gametophyte
Haploid gametangium
This feature on the tip of a gametophyte acts as a splash cup
What is a gemma cup?
The mode of nutrition of oomycota
What is heterotrophic/surface absorption?
The three domains of life
What are archaea, bacteria, and eukarya?
The term for the splitting of the DNA (not the splitting of the cell)
What is karyokinesis?
The life cycle type in which the sporophyte and gametophyte are both multicellular
What is diplohaplontic?
The feature that hornworts (anthocerotophyta) do not have that the other two phyla do have
What is seta?
The storage carbohydrate of phylum heterokontophyta
What is lamarin?