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Plants undergo ___________, which means that generations switch between haploid and diploid forms. |
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In alternation of generations in plants, the _________ spore grows into the _______ ________ form. |
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The haploid gametophyte produces _________ which unite with others to form a diploid _________. |
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1. Cellulose cells walls 2. Multicellular 3. Alternation of generations |
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Bryophytes (mosses and liverworts) are unique in that they: |
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The dominant phase of Brytophytes is the: |
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Bryophyte spores grow into a multicellular: |
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Bryophyte gametophytes may reproduce asexually using: |
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-Gymnosperm -Angiosperm -Pterophyta |
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What groups have a dominant sporophyte stage? |
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Structures that transport and preserve offspring through adverse conditions |
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What process ends the haploid stage in angiosperms? |
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X. Antheridiophore containing sperm Y. Archegoniophore containing eggs |
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A. Pollen tube B. Stigma C. Style D. Ovary E. Two sperm |
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Marchantia antheridiphore |
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Marchantia archigoniphore |
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