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Biology: Life on Earth 7e
Student Self Test Questions and Answers
Plant Diversity
1. Sporophytes produce haploid spores via _________.
a. meiosis
b. mitosis
c. fertilization
d. pollination
2. When haploid spores divide by mitosis, multicellular haploid plants called _______________ form.
3. In the diploid generation, the plant body is known as the ______________.
4. Which plant generation is responsible for the production of haploid gametes?
a. sporophyte
b. gametophyte
c. zygote
d. spore
5. All plants produce _________.
a. spores
b. seeds
c. pollen
d. swimming sperm
e. fruits
6. Plants show an alternation of generation between sporophytes and gametophytes. Label these generations
correctly on the diagram below.
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Student Self Test Questions and Answers
7. The presence or production of ________ distinguishes plants from their nearest relatives, the green algae.
a. cell walls with cellulose
b. multicellular, dependent embryos
c. starch
d. a nucleus
8.. Based on the characteristics of plants, which of the following "jobs" in an ecosystem is performed by plants?
a. producer
b. decomposer
c. primary consumer
9. The rigors of the terrestrial environment led to many adaptations among terrestrial plants. Which of these is NOT a
necessary adaptation to dry land?
a. conducting vessels
b. cuticle and stomata
c. lignin
d. roots or rootlike structures
e. separate gametophyte stage
10. What structural adaptation of land plants functions to deliver water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the
plant?
a. cuticle
b. stomata
c. conducting vessels
d. lignin
11. Photosynthesis stops during very hot and dry weather because _________.
a. the stomata close, which cuts off the plant's supply of carbon dioxide needed to perform
photosynthesis
b. plants don't make lignin when it's hot and dry
c. most plants lack vascular tissue that would enable them to absorb water from the soil
d. the waxy cuticle melts in the hot weather
12. Which of the following is NOT an example of the sporophyte stage dominating the alternation of generations?
a. oak tree
b. moss
c. pine tree
d. tomato plant
13. What is the reproductive structure of bryophytes and of seedless vascular plants that encloses eggs and protects
them from drying out?
a. antheridium
b. archegonium
c. gametophyte
d. rhizoids
e. sporangia
14. The relatively small size of the bryophytes is probably due to __________.
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Student Self Test Questions and Answers
a. the absence of vascular tissue
b. the dependence on water for reproduction
c. their habitat
d. the lack of true leaves
e. a unique but conservative pattern of reproduction
15. Bryophytes have ______________, which are similar to roots.
16. Label the indicated structures on this diagram of the life cycle of a typical moss.
Answer:
Label A:
Label C:
Label B:
Label D:
20. Even though they are vascular plants, and thus moderately advanced terrestrially, the ferns have not solved all of
the problems of terrestrial life. How is this so?
a. Their zygotes remain unprotected from desiccation.
b. They are broad leafed.
c. They do not possess a gametophyte stage.
d. They lack advanced vascular tissue.
e. Typically, they lack erect stems.
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Student Self Test Questions and Answers
21. The silica deposits in the outer layer of cells in Equisetum gave it its nickname: _______________.
22. Complete this diagram of the life cycle of a typical fern.
Answer:
Label A:
Label D:
Label B:
Label E:
23. Seed plants produce male gametophytes known as _________.
a. fruit
b. flower
c. pollen
d. seed
e. sporangium
24. Which of the following is best adapted to a dry habitat?
a. moss
b. ferns
c. horsetails
d. crabgrass
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Label C:
Label F:
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Student Self Test Questions and Answers
25. Why has the evolution of reproductive adaptations, the development of pollen and seeds, proven so successful
for the gymnosperms and angiosperms?
a. Both adaptations permit the storage of water for later use.
b. Both adaptations eliminate the need for dissemination by water.
c. Both adaptations permit dissemination over long distances through the actions of wind or
animals.
d. Both the second and third answers are correct.
e. All of the above are correct.
26. Which of the following protects the plant embryo?
a. seed
b. spore
c. waxy cuticle
d. stomata
e. lignin
27. Label the structures indicated on these two seed types.
Answer:
Label A:
Label B:
Label C:
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Student Self Test Questions and Answers
28. The sperm of conifers _________.
a. swims to an egg
b. is carried in a pollen grain that has tiny wings
c. is transported to an egg by a bee
d. are triploid
e. are found in the ovary of a flower
29. Label the indicated portions of the life cycle of a typical conifer.
Answer:
Label A:
Label B:
Label C:
Label D:
Label E:
Label F:
Label G:
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Student Self Test Questions and Answers
30. The adaptations that attract potential pollinators are _______________.
31. Which of the major adaptations does your textbook suggest is most vulnerable to herbivore attack, especially by
insects?
a. broad leaves
b. fruits
c. flowers
d. roots
32. Successful (with regards to land dwelling) and accurate delivery of the sperm to the egg occurs when land
dwelling plants produce _________.
a. swimming sperm
b. pollen grains with wings
c. attractive, sweet-smelling flowers
d. a long, green, dangling flower
33. Flowering plants such as roses and geraniums belong to which group of plant?
a. angiosperms
b. conifers
c. seedless vascular
d. bryophytes
e. gymnosperms
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34. Label the indicated portions of the life cycle of a typical flowering plant.
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