Eukaryotes
Land Plants
Plant lifecyle
Archaeplastida
BIO 1220 Grab Bag
100

This structure is the defining feature of eukaryotes for which they are named. 

What is the nucleus? (endomembrane system OK)

100

Vascular plants produce this complex molecule that imparts strength to wood. 

What is lignin? 

100

This is the name for the sexual lifecycle in land plants. 

What is Alternation of Generations? 

100

Archaeplastida have a chloroplast evolutionarily derived from this.

What is a cyanobacterium? 

100

This is a set of techniques for studying microbes in their natural habitat without the need for culturing. 

What is environmental microbiology? (cultivation-independent techniques OK)

200

Eukaryotes and Archaea lack the cell wall present in bacteria, which is made of this substance. 

What is peptidoglycan? 

200

One major synapomorphy of angiosperms is the presence of this triploid tissue in their seeds.  

What is endosperm? 

200

In land plants, spores are produced by this cell division process. 

What is meiosis? 

200

Archaeplastida contain glaucophytes, "green algae", land plants, and this diverse clade of algae. 

What are red algae? 

200

This is the technique of sequencing and studying all the mRNA transcripts from an environmental sample. 

What is metatranscriptomics? 

300

Protists include all eukaryotes except plants, animals, and this large group. 

What are fungi? 

300

The seedless plants like ferns and mosses are generally restricted to these types of habitats. 

What are damp habitats? 

300

This is the ploidy of spores, gametophytes, and gametes in land plants. 

What is haploid? 

300

The glaucophytes have this strange, bacteria-like feature in their chloroplasts. 

What is a peptidogylcan cell wall? 

300

Gymnosperms include cycads, Gingko, Gnetales and this large group. 

What are conifers? 

400

Actin and this protein work together to cause phagocytosis, amoeboid motion, etc.

What is myosin? 

400

After pollination and fertilization, the ovule of a flowering plant develops into this structure. 

What is a seed? 

400

In land plants, the zygote divides by mitosis to produce this multicellular structure. 

What is an embryo? 

400

"Green Algae" and Land Plants share a synapomorphy of cell walls made of this substance. 

What is cellulose? 

400

This group of plants has stomata but lacks xylem and phloem. 

What are mosses? 

500

In eukaryotes, introns are removed and exons are spliced together by this large macromolecular machine. 

What is the spliceosome? 

500

Seedless vascular plants including lycopsids and horsetails grew to tree size and dominated coal swamps in this geological period. 

What is the Carboniferous? 

500

Like all sexual lifecycles, the plant lifecycle includes meiosis and this process. 

What is syngamy? (fertilization OK)

500

The term angiosperm refers to this structure that develops into a fruit following pollination and fertilization. 

What is the carpel? (ovary OK)

500

In many eukaryotes, this process yields a variety of different proteins from a single gene. 

What is alternative splicing?