Draw a phylogeny of the following groups of the Archiplastida: red algae, charophytes, mosses, lycophytes, pterophytes, gymnosperms, angiosperms. Mark on the phylogeny at least six evolutionary transitions in life
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Draw a phylogeny of the following groups of the Archiplastida: red algae, charophytes, mosses, lycophytes, pterophytes, gymnosperms,
Mark on the phylogeny at least six evolutionary transitions in life cycle.
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- Flowering plants (angiosperms) Conifers, cycads, Ginkgo gnetophytes (gymnosperms) Ferns & horsetails (monilophytes) Clubmosses & quillworts (lycophytes) Hornworts Mosses Bryophytes Liverworts Zygnematales Charales "Green Coleochaetales algae" Chlorophytes Refer to the phylogenetic tree shown above. Bryophytes are O polyphyletic paraphyletic monophyletic Tracheophyta (vascular plants) Embryophyta (land plants) Streptophyta ChlorophytaUsing the cladogram below, answer the following questions Amborellales Nymphaeales Austrobaileyales Angiospermae - Magnoliophyta -Magnollids M or N 1 cotyledon one Vitales and Saxifragales Y or Asterids and Caryophyllales or N leaf venution parallel Ivasculature atactostelic. vascular cambium absent sieve tube plastids proteinaceous/cuneato Which of the following represent monophyletic groups? Magnoliids Yo Monocots Eudicots pollen tricolpate or tricolpate-derived vessels (secondarily lost in some taxa) In the context of "dicots", define paraphyly and explain why paraphyletic groups are artificial. How can one differentiate the genus Allium from members of the Themidaceae?Flowering plants (angiosperms) DOC Conifers, cycads, Ginkgo gnetophytes (gymnosperms) Ferns & horsetails (monilophytes) Clubmosses & quillworts (lycophytes) Hornworts Mosses Bryophytes Liverworts Zygnematales Charales "Green Coleochaetales algae" Chlorophytes Refer to the phylogenetic tree shown above. Bryophytes are polyphyletic paraphyletic monophyletic Tracheophyta (vascular plants) Embryophyta (land plants) Streptophyta Chlorophyta
- Match the following taxa and descriptions to their corresponding and appropriate group or classification. Match each item to a choice: The Yew Family The pollen cones would bear leaf-life structures called microsporophylls while the seed cones would bear megasporophylls. The leaves are palm-like, however, they are not related with the True Palms One of the most ancient plants that served as food for non-flying dinosaurs. The Araucaria Family The Cypress Family The Pine Family The Podocarp Family Also known as the Maidenhair Tree Family This gymnosperm is a dioecious plant with fan-shaped leaves Choices: : Cupressaceae : Cycadaceae : Ginkgoaceae Тахасеае : Сусadaceae Сусadaceaе : Ginkgoaceae ::: :::Match the following taxa and descriptions to their corresponding and appropriate group or classification. Match each item to a choice: Also known as the Maidenhair Tree Family The leaves are palm-like, however, they are not related with the True Palms The Araucaria Family The pollen cones would bear leaf-life structures called microsporophylls while the seed cones would bear megasporophylls. The Yew Family The Cypress Family One of the most ancient plants that served as food for non-flying dinosaurs. The Pine Family This gymnosperm is a dioecious plant with fan-shaped leaves The Podocarp Family Choices: : Ginkgoaceae Сусadaceae : Ginkgoaceae Сусadaceae : Cycadaceae :: Тахасеае : Cupressaceae :: :::Describe orders Cycadales (Cycadaceae), Ginkgoales (Ginkgoaceae), Coniferales (Taxaceae, Pinaceae, Cuppressaceae) and Gnetales (Gnetaceae) by completing the table below. Character Cycadales Ginkgoales Coniferales Gentales Plant habit Plant type (monoecious, dioecious) Leaf type Leaf shape Seed size/ shape Special seed characteristic Cone morphology
- Match the following clades with the characteristics that they share Clades: Bryophytes and Tracheophyta Embryophyta and Charophycea Chlorophyta and Streptophyta Bryophytes and Tracheophyta Characteristics: -Chlorophylls a and b are autotrophic -Alternation of generations -Rosettes in the plasma membrane -Sporangia with walled sporesAfter following the life cycle of an unknown plant species, you determine it's life cycle in the following order: sporophyte -> meiosis -> gametophyte -> gametes -> double fertilization -> diploid zygote. Which plant group would you place this species? O pteridophyte O basidiomycete O bryophyte angiosperm O gymnosperm MacBook Pro Search or type URL 2$ 4 7 8Horsetalls are a group of seedless vascular plants are often representative of a separate evolutionary line of Pteridophytes. The photo below illustrates an unusual difference between the Pteridophytes and the Equisetales. Which answer below best represents this unusual difference? a Equisetales have a separate vegetative and fertile shoots Equisetales are gametophyte dominant Equisetales don't produce spores Equisetale sporophytes are nutritionally dependent upon the gametophyte phase MacBoo
- Match the following families to their corresponding and appropriate taxonomic group Match each item to a choice: Cycadaceae Araucariaceae Podocarpaceae Ginkgoaceae Fabaceae Pinaceae Piperaceae Orchidaceae Vitaceae Роaceae Choices: : CYCADOPHYTA : CONIFERAE : MONOCOTYLEDONEAE E MAGNOLIIDAE : GINKGOPHYTA : COMMELINIDS : CONIFERAE : CONIFERAE :::State any eight features of pteridophyteshttp://botit.botany.wisc.edu/botany_130/diversity/plants/mosses.html Make a complete moss life cycle with the following phases and structures. Note: download the images of Mnium from this link and arrange them in the exact sequence to make the lifecycle. Lifecycle structures with cell division: Meiosis, fertilization within archegonium, capsule (sporangium), spores (n), protonema (n) (Image), male gametophyte (n) (Image), female gametophyte (n) (Image), antheridia (Image), archegonia (Image), sperm, egg, water, zygote (2n), embryo, young growing sporophyte (2n), mature sporophyte (2n) (Image), rhizoids. You can insert the non-image part, using the textbox and fill out the suitable s text. For symbol, click on the shape option and inter in your lifecycle diagram at the required place