Chapter 30 Review: Plant Diversity II: The Evolution of Seed Plants
Plantae matching exercise
Gymnosperms include these phyla EXCEPT:
Cycadophyta.
(wrong)
Gingkophyta.
(wrong)
Gnetophyta.
(wrong)
Coniferophyta.
(wrong)
Lycophyta.
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Lycophyta is a seedless vascular phylum
A Gymnosperm may contain the following EXCEPT:
microspore.
(wrong)
megaspore.
(wrong)
seed.
(wrong)
fruit.
<==== correct
embryo.
(wrong)
Fruit is found only in Angiosperms.
An oak tree is an example of a
gametophyte.
(wrong)
sporophyte.
<==== correct
microspore.
(wrong)
megaspore.
(wrong)
gamete.
(wrong)
Hint
In the ovule of a pine, a megasporangium within the ovule is surrounded by a protective
micropyle.
(wrong)
integument.
<==== correct
stigma.
(wrong)
antheridium.
(wrong)
carpel.
(wrong)
Hint
In a pine, pollen cones produce
seeds.
(wrong)
fruits.
(wrong)
sporophytes.
(wrong)
microspores.
<==== correct
megaspores.
(wrong)
Hint
In gymnosperms, a pollen grain enters the female gametophyte through the
micropyle.
<==== correct
style.
(wrong)
stigma.
(wrong)
ovule.
(wrong)
carpel.
(wrong)
Hint
Seeds develop from fertilized
ovules.
<==== correct
stigmas.
(wrong)
stamens.
(wrong)
styles.
(wrong)
sepals.
(wrong)
Hint