BIOL 1202 : Test 3 Biology

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Which of the following is a land plant that produces flagellated sperm and has a gametophyte-dominated life cycle: bryophyta*, pterophyta, gymnosperms, charophycean. Plant diversity ii: the evolution of seed plants chapter 30. Concept 30. 1: seeds and pollen grains are key adaptations for life on land: characteristics common to all seed plants, seeds, reduced gametophytes, heterospory, ovules, pollen. Gametophyte/sporophyte relationships: gametophytes of seed plants develop within the walls of spores retained within tissues of the parent sporophyte, no longer dependent on water for fertilization, figure 30. 2. Ovules and production of eggs: an ovule consists of a megasporangium, megaspore, and protective integuments. Pollen and production of sperm: microspores develop into pollen grains, contain male gametophyte, pollen can be dispersed by air or animals, eliminates the need for water in fertilization. It gives rise to a pollen tube that discharges sperm into the female gametophyte within the ovule. A seed: develops from the whole ovule.

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