BIO153H5 Final: BIO153 Final Exam Review Winter 2015 – Chapter 29

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Bio153 final exam review winter 2015 chapter 29. Angiosperms: a flowering plant, which forms seeds inside a protective chamber called an ovary. Bryophyte: an informal name for a moss, liverwort, or hornwort; a nonvascular plant that lives on land but lacks some of the terrestrial adaptations of vascular plants. Gametophore: the mature gamete-producing structure of a moss gametophyte. Grade: a group of organisms that share the same level of organizational complexity or share a key adaptation. Gymnosperm: a vascular plant that bears naked seeds seeds not enclosed in protective chambers. Heterosporous: referring to a plant species that has two kinds of spores: microspores, which develop into male gametophytes, and megaspores, which develop into female gametophytes. Homosporous: referring to a plant species that has a single kind of spore, which typically develops into a bisexual gametophyte. Hornwort: a small, herbaceous, nonvascular plant that is a member of the phylum anthocerophyta.

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