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Ch 29 & 30 Vocabulary Quiz 2



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Ch. 29 & 30
a.
gametangia
j.
phragmoplast
b.
gametophore
k.
protonema
c.
bryophytes
l.
pterophytes
d.
gymnosperm
m.
rhizoids
e.
heterosporous
n.
coevolution
f.
homosporous
o.
endosperm
g.
megaspores
p.
pericarp
h.
microphylls
q.
progymnosperm
i.
peristome
 

 1. 

the reproductive organ of bryophytes, consisting of the male antheridium and female archegonium; a multichambered jacket of sterile cells in which gametes are formed
 

 2. 

the mature gamete-producing structure of a gametophyte body of a moss
 

 3. 

the mosses, liverworts, and hornworts; a group of nonvascular plants that inhabit the land but lack many of the terrestrial adaptations of vascular plants
 

 4. 

a vascular plant that bears naked seeds not enclosed in a ny specialized chambers
 

 5. 

referring to plants in which the sporophyte produces two kinds of spores that develop into unisexual gametophytes, either female or male
 

 6. 

referring to plants in which a single type of spore develops into a bisexual gametophyte having both male and female sex organs
 

 7. 

a spore from a heterosporous plant that devleops into a female gametophyte bearing archegonia
 

 8. 

the small leaves of lycophytes that have only a single, unbranched vein
 

 9. 

the upper part of the moss capsule often specialized for gradual spore discharge
 

 10. 

an alignment of cytoskeletal elements and Goldi-derived vesicles across the mid-line of a dividing plant cell
 

 11. 

a mass of green, branched, one-cell-thick filaments produced by germinating moss spores
 

 12. 

seedless plants with true roots with lignified vascular tissue; the group includes ferns, whisk ferns, and horsetails
 

 13. 

long tubular single cells or filaments of cells that anchor bryophytes to the ground
 

 14. 

the mutual influence of the evolution of two different species interacting with each other and reciprocally influencing each other’s adaptations
 

 15. 

a nutrient-rich tissue formed by the union of a sperm cell with two polar nuclei during double fertilizaiton, which provides nourishment ot the developing embryo in angiosperm seeds
 

 16. 

the thickened wall of a fruit
 

 17. 

an extinct group of plants that is probably ancestral to gymnosperms and angiosperms
 



 
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