Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is a key feature of seed plants that facilitates life on land?84views
Multiple ChoiceWhich one of the following is true of seed plants but not true of seedless plants? 2010views
Multiple ChoiceThe closest seedless relatives of seed plants produce one kind of spore that gives rise to a bisexual gametophyte. What does this suggest about the ancestors of seed plants? 1402views
Multiple ChoiceThe eggs of seed plants are fertilized within ovules, and the ovules then develop into __________. 1247views
Multiple ChoiceThe cells within pollen grains are __________ and together comprise the __________. 1160views
Multiple ChoiceBesides the plant tissue that humans ingest, which angiosperm tissue is most directly important for human survival? 730views
Multiple ChoiceSix major crops˜wheat, rice, maize, potatoes, cassava, and sweet potatoes˜contribute disproportionately to human diets. What percentage of all the calories consumed by humans is supplied by these crops? 1145views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the listed examples is evidence provided by living gymnosperms of an evolutionary transition between seedless and seed plants? 737views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following best states the advantages that seeds have over spores? 2110views1rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich gymnosperm phylum is characterized by large cones and fern-like leaves and thrived during the Mesozoic? 973views
Multiple ChoiceDietary supplements and decongestants containing ephedrine have recently become more strongly regulated in the United States. Which phylum contains the plant from which ephedrine is extracted? 656views
Multiple ChoiceWhat global change occurring between the Carboniferous period and the Permian period likely contributed to the success of the gymnosperms? 1150views