The Evolution and Plant Diversity Exam Bank Solution Manual Already Passed
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The Evolution and Plant Diversity Exam Bank Solution Manual Already Passed
Green Algae - Answers Closest relatives of land plants, share DNA similarities.
Cellulose - Answers Rich component in cell walls of plants and algae.
Photosynthetic Pigments - Answers Molecules enabling plants to capture...
The Evolution and Plant Diversity Exam Bank Solution Manual Already Passed
Green Algae - Answers Closest relatives of land plants, share DNA similarities.
Cellulose - Answers Rich component in cell walls of plants and algae.
Photosynthetic Pigments - Answers Molecules enabling plants to capture sunlight for energy.
Nutrient Reserve - Answers Starch stored by plants for energy use.
Adaptations for Land - Answers Traits aiding survival in terrestrial environments.
Alternation of Generations - Answers Plant life cycle involving gametophyte and sporophyte.
Gametophyte Generation - Answers Haploid phase producing gametes in plants.
Sporophyte Generation - Answers Diploid phase producing spores in plants.
Haploid Spores - Answers Single cells that develop into gametophytes.
Bryophytes - Answers Simplest plants, including liverworts and mosses.
Osmosis - Answers Process by which bryophytes absorb nutrients.
Seedless Vascular Plants - Answers Plants with true roots, stems, and leaves.
Xylem - Answers Vascular tissue transporting water and minerals.
Phloem - Answers Vascular tissue transporting sugars and nutrients.
Lignin - Answers Compound strengthening plant cell walls for support.
Pollen - Answers Male gametophyte allowing reproduction without water.
Gymnosperms - Answers Plants with exposed seeds, dominant sporophyte stage.
Angiosperms - Answers Most diverse plant group, flowering plants.
Stamen - Answers Male reproductive organ in flowers, produces pollen.
Carpel - Answers Female reproductive organ in flowers, contains ovules.
Coevolution - Answers Mutual evolutionary influence between plants and pollinators.
Fruit - Answers Mature ovary tissue protecting seeds and aiding dispersal.
Pollination - Answers Transfer of pollen to fertilize ovules in plants.
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