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Plant Alternation Nonvascular Evolution Of Generations Plants Seedless Vascular Vascular Plants Seed Plants 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Cell walls in primitive and modern day plants are made of _____________ Cellulose In a _________ plant, the first year of life is dedicated to growth rather than forming flowers and seeds (reproduction) Biennial Food in modern and primitive plants is stored as _______ Starch The waxy and fatty layer that covers some vascular plants to prevent water loss is called ___________ Cuticle The openings in the outer cell layers of true leaves and stems that open and close to allow gas exchange. Stomata The haploid generation that produces gametes. Gametophyte In club mosses and ferns, unlike mosses, the _____________ is the dominant generation. Sporophyte If a plant that has 16 chromosomes in the gametophyte stage, how many chromosomes does it have in the sporophyte stage? 32 chromosomes in the sporophyte stage as it is diploid Which were the first land plants to evolve seeds: A. angiosperms B. gymnosperms C. mosses D. ferns Gymnosperms were the first land plants to develop seeds in the form of a cone. Ferns are dominant in this generation. Sprorophyte Mosses are in the division _____ Bryophyta Hornworts are in the division ___ Anthocerophyta Liverworts are in the division ___ Hepaticophyta The structure in nonvascular plants that anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients Rhizoid The process by which nonvascular plants transport water to their cells Osmosis An _______ is a plant that lives anchored to an object or another plant Epiphyte Club mosses are in this division Lycophyta Ferns and horsetails are in this division Pterophyta The food storage organ located on the root of plants like a fern and is an underground stem Rhizome The name of the structure that forms spores Sporangium Food storage structures in the seeds of plants Cotyledon Pines, firs, and spruce trees are from the division ________ Coniferophyta Ginko biloba trees have male and female trees. They are in the division ___________ Ginkgophyta Flowering plants are in the division __________ Anthophyta Name the 4 divisions that are gymnosperms Cycadophyta, coniferophyta, ginkophyta and gnetophyta,