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Bio 112 Exam 3 Janes TAMU Latest Update Graded A+
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Bryophytes Characteristics 
Vascular: no 
Seed Bearing: no 
Dominant Generation: gametophyte 
Examples/Phyla: liverwort, mosses, hornwort 
Special features: use spores, no seeds, need water for reproduction 
Paleozoic or Mesozoic: Paleozoic 
Ferns Characteristics 
 
Vascular: yes 
Seed Bearing: no 
Dominant Generation: sporophyte 
Examples/Phyla: monilophyta 
Special features: have sporangium 
Paleozoic or Mesozoic: Paleozoic 
Gymnosperms C...
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Coffin ️ A case or receptacle for dead human remains which is 
anthropoid in shape 
Casket FTC ️ a rigid container which is designed for the encasement of 
human remains and which is usually constructed of wood, metal, or like 
material and ornamented and lined with fabric. 
Casket ABFSE ️ a case or receptacle in which human remains are placed 
for protection, practical utility, and a suitable memory picture. 
Casket ABFSE and ️ ...
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Monocots 
A. Have vascular cambium between the primary xylem and primary phloem 
B. Are monophyletic 
C. Have their vascular tissues arranged in rings inside the stems 
D. Are haplontic 
E. None of the other options are correct 
B. Are monophyletic 
Which of the following are correct on Embryo Sacs; 
A. Gymnosperms 
B. Hundreds of haploid cells 
C. Tube cells 
D. Two gametes 
E. None of the other options are correct 
E. None of the other options are correct 
Megaspores are: 
A. Haploid 
B. Produ...
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__ inhabit aquatic ecosystems and wet terrestrial habitats, and have cells organized into tissues, lowlying growth forms without xylem and phloem, and rhizoids for absorbing nutrients and water. 
a) Green algae 
b) Seedless vascular plants 
c) Gymnosperms 
d) Nonvascular plants (e.g., mosses) - d) Nonvascular plants (e.g., mosses) 
_______ of life span and size) by a diploid (2n) sporophyte. The sporophyte produces a flower containing 
haploid (n) pollen and eggs. Fertilization of the egg (to pr...
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Gymnosperms 
(conifers) Seeds not enclosed in ripened ovary. 
 
 
 
Angiosperms 
(Flowering plants) Seeds are enclosed in a ripened ovary/fruit. 
 
 
 
7 characteristics of seed plants 
1. Megaphyllous leaves (branched veins w/ leaf trace gaps) 
2. Heterospory [advanced] (production of spores of two different sizes and sexes) 
3. Eusporangiate 
4. Xylem and phloem 
5. Dominant and independent sporophyte 
6. Gametophyte is dependent on the sporophyte for nutrition 
7. Reproduce by seeds 
 
 
 
Se...
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Which of the following is NOT a defining trait of an animal? 
Eukaryote 
Multicellular 
Lack cell walls 
Feed by absorption 
Heterotrophic - Feed by absorption 
what the difference is between breeding and genetic engineering? - Genetic engineering allows the 
transfer of DNA material among completely different species, which is in most cases not possible for 
classical breeding 
Classical breeding often requires long time periods before a successful plant line has been established, 
genetic engi...
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Gymnosperms - Answer-(conifers) Seeds not enclosed in ripened ovary. 
Angiosperms - Answer-(Flowering plants) Seeds are enclosed in a ripened ovary/fruit. 
7 characteristics of seed plants - Answer-1. Megaphyllous leaves (branched veins w/ leaf trace gaps) 
2. Heterospory [advanced] (production of spores of two different sizes and sexes) 
3. Eusporangiate 
4. Xylem and phloem 
5. Dominant and independent sporophyte 
6. Gametophyte is dependent on the sporophyte for nutrition 
7. Reproduce by see...
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The final breakdown of dead plant and animals is performed by correct answers saprophytes 
 
what is the function of the root correct answers - Holds the plant to ground 
- collects nutrients 
- collects water 
 
the characteristics that make an angiosperm different from the gymnosperms? correct answers they have fruits (from flowers) 
 
The idea that each species consists of actually or potentially interbreeding individuals called __. correct answers biological theory of speculation 
 
The phyl...
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What does anaphase 1 look like? correct answersanaphase 1 is a stage of meiosis and is the event during which sister chromatids remain attached and move as a single unit toward one pole of the cell. 
 
Between meiosis and mitosis, which one will eventually result in production of diploid, genetically identical daughter cells? correct answersMitosis results in production of genetically identical cells, whereas meiosis results in genetically unique haploid cells. The photo depicts a cell during th...
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Complete Test Bank for Biology, 6th Edition by Robert Brooker, Eric P. Widmaier, Linda E. Graham, Peter D. Stiling ; ISBN13: 9781264039715. Full Chapters included Chapter 1 to 60. 1. An Introduction to Biology. 2. The Chemical Basis of Life I: Atoms, Molecules, and Water. 3. The Chemical Basis of Life II: Organic Molecules. 4. Evolutionary Origin of Cells and Their General Features. 5. Membrane Structure, Synthesis and Transport. 6. An Introduction to Energy, Enzymes, and Metabolism. 7. Cellular...
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