Question 15 (5 points) Which of the following do early-evolved land plants NOT s
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Question 15 (5 points)
Which of the following do early-evolved land plants NOT share with their aquatic ancestors?
Question 15 options:
Cell walls
sperm ultrastructure, haploid dominant lifecycle
waxy cuticle
Photosynthetic pigments (e.g. Chlorophyll, carotenoids)
In the life cycle of mosses, which of the following is true?
Question 16 options:
The gametophyte is microscopic and dependent on the sprorophyte
The gametophyte and sporophyte are both free-living multicellular organisms
The sporophytic generation is very noticable, is green, and performs photosynthesis
The sporophytic generation grows out of gametophytic tissue and is dependent on the green gametophyte for nutrition
Question 19 (1 point)
Which of the following group of adaptations are likely to be found in plants living in tropical rainforests?
Question 19 options:
Reduced leaves, succulent leaves, short-lived annuals
Large spreading leaves, epiphyitc habit, lianas
stunted small plants with perrenial habits
grasses, thorny trees, epiphytic habit
Question 20 (1 point)
What is the best reason that tundra ecosystems do not support large trees
Question 20 options:
It is too cold
The soils are too rich with nutrients while trees compete better in poor soils
There is only a shallow layer of thawed soil to support roots
The carbon they need is locked up in permafrost so trees cannot get enough carbon
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Cell walls
sperm ultrastructure, haploid dominant lifecycle
waxy cuticle
Photosynthetic pigments (e.g. Chlorophyll, carotenoids)
In the life cycle of mosses, which of the following is true?
Question 16 options:
The gametophyte is microscopic and dependent on the sprorophyte
The gametophyte and sporophyte are both free-living multicellular organisms
The sporophytic generation is very noticable, is green, and performs photosynthesis
The sporophytic generation grows out of gametophytic tissue and is dependent on the green gametophyte for nutrition
Question 19 (1 point)
Which of the following group of adaptations are likely to be found in plants living in tropical rainforests?
Question 19 options:
Reduced leaves, succulent leaves, short-lived annuals
Large spreading leaves, epiphyitc habit, lianas
stunted small plants with perrenial habits
grasses, thorny trees, epiphytic habit
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What is the best reason that tundra ecosystems do not support large trees
Question 20 options:
It is too cold
The soils are too rich with nutrients while trees compete better in poor soils
There is only a shallow layer of thawed soil to support roots
The carbon they need is locked up in permafrost so trees cannot get enough carbon
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Explanation / Answer
Answer 15:- Option 2
Explanation :- The sperm ultrastructure, haploid dominant life cycle are the charachters that land plants do not share with their aquatic ancestors.
16:-Option 3
Explanation :- The sporophytic generation is very noticeable is green and performs photosynthesis.
19:- Option 2
Explanation :- Tropical rainforest plants have large spreading leaves, epiphytic habitat, lianas.
20:-Option 3
Explanation :-There is only a shallow layer of thawed soil to support roots. Also perfafrost does not allow trees to grow