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Quiz 8
1. Examples of non-vascular plants are
a. ferns
b. conifers
c. flowering plants
d. mosses and liverworts
e. none of the above
2. Plant adaptations to life on land include all of these, except:
a. chlorophyl
b. cuticle , cork and bark
c. stomata
d. lignin
e. xylem and phloem
3. The green, leaflike structure of the moss is called the:
a. rhizoid
b. gametophyte
c. sporophyte
d. leaf
e. frond
4. examples of seedless vascular plants are
a. ferns
b. conifers
c. flowering plants
d. mosses and liverworts
e. none of the above
5. The success of this group of plants is due to their broad leaves, flowers, and fruits:
a. conifers
b. angiosperms
c. cycads
d. ginkgoes
e. algae