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The ancestors of land plants were most likely similar to modern day members of the ...?

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The ancestors of land plants were most likely similar to modern day members of the

a)cyanobacteria

b)rhodophyta

c)chlorophyta

d)phaeophyta

e)chrysophyta

What is one reason why the Chlorophyta are belived to be the ancestors of plants?

a)some of their members have developed holdfast, stipe, and blades--ancestral to root, stem and leaves

b)they do not have flagellated gametes

c)they are the only multicellular algal protists

d)they exhibit an alternation of generations

e)they have similar chloroplasts and pigment composition

Flagelatted sperm are present in which groups?

1)Lycophyta

2)Bryophyta

3)Angiospermae

4)Chlorophyta

5)Pterophyta

a)1,2,3

b)1,2,4,5

c)1,3,4,5

d)2,3,5

e)2,3,4,5

All of the following characteristics helped nonseed plants evolve to be adopted to land EXCEPT

a)a dominant gametophyte

b)vascular tissue

c)waxy cuticle

d)stomata

e)branched sporophyte

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  1. well number 2 gives the answer to number 1 which is c, chlorophyta

    as for the others im sorry i have no idea

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