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Plant Diversity- Nonvascular to Seed Plants Exam Bank Solution Manual Already Passed Nonvascular Plants (Bryophytes) - Answers Plants that lack vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) and include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. Mosses - Answers Small plants that grow in green, fuzzy patches and ...

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Nonvascular Plants (Bryophytes) - Answers Plants that lack vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) and
include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.

Mosses - Answers Small plants that grow in green, fuzzy patches and use tiny root-like structures called
rhizoids to attach to surfaces.

Liverworts - Answers Nonvascular plants that can be thallose (with a flattened body) or leafy (resembling
moss but without true roots, leaves, or stems).

Hornworts - Answers Small plants that grow in damp soil and have a thin, flat body with horn-like
structures that release spores.

Gametophyte - Answers The dominant life stage in bryophytes, consisting of leafy shoots.

Sporophyte - Answers The stage in the life cycle of plants that produces spores; in bryophytes, it consists
of stalks (seta) with a spore capsule (sporangium).

Rhizoids - Answers Root-like structures that anchor nonvascular plants but do not absorb water.

Seedless Vascular Plants - Answers Plants that have vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) and include
ferns, horsetails, and club mosses.

Sori - Answers Spore-producing structures located on the underside of fern fronds.

Rhizome - Answers An underground stem that supports the plant and aids in reproduction.

Gymnosperms - Answers A group of seed-producing plants, such as conifers, that do not form flowers or
fruits.

Angiosperms - Answers Flowering plants that produce fruits to aid in seed dispersal.

Stamen - Answers The male part of a flower involved in reproduction.

Carpel - Answers The female part of a flower involved in reproduction.

Fruit Development - Answers The process by which angiosperms produce fruits to aid in seed dispersal,
often through animals.

Adaptations of Gymnosperms - Answers Gymnosperms are well-suited to drier conditions and rely on
wind for pollination.

Diversity of Angiosperms - Answers Angiosperms are the most diverse plant group and are adapted to a
wide range of environments.

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