
Vascular Seed and Non-Seed Plants
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Biology
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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5 Slides • 8 Questions
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Lesson 3
Seedless Vascular Plants
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Diversity of Seedless Vascular Plants
• Club mosses, also called spike mosses, and
ferns compose the seedless vascular plant group.
• Some seedless vascular plants have a strobilus in their sporophyte – a cluster of spore-bearing
structures.
Seedless Vascular Plants
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Multiple Select
Select all plant groups that are seedless vascular.
mosses
horsetails
hornworts
club mosses
ferns
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Multiple Choice
Which two characteristics are shared by seedless vascular and nonvascular plants?
They both have xylem and phloem tissue to transport nutrients and water.
They both have true stems, leaves, and roots.
They both live in moist environments and use spores to reproduce.
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Diversity of Seedless Vascular Plants
Division Lycophyta
• Descendent from the oldest group of vascular plants
• Sporophyte generation of lycophytes is dominant
• Have roots, stems, and small, scaly, leaflike structures
• Many species are epiphytes – plants that live anchored to an object or another plant.
Seedless Vascular Plants
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Multiple Choice
Seedless vascular plants have real roots, stems and leaves.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which generation is dominant in lycophytes
Gametophyte generation
Sporophyte generation
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Diversity of Seedless Vascular Plants
Division Pterophyta
• Includes ferns and horsetails
• Most abundant plants during the Carboniferous period (300-359 mya)
• Sporophyte produces roots and thick underground stem called a rhizome, a food-storage organ.
Seedless Vascular Plants
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Multiple Select
Which two plant types can be found in the Division Pterophyta?
Ferns
Mosses
Liverworts
Horsetails
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Multiple Choice
What is a rhizome?
Food storage stem
Food storage root
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Diversity of Seedless Vascular Plants
Division Pterophyta
• The familiar leafy fern fronds are the sporophyte generation
• Fern spores form in a structure called a sporangium.
• Clusters of sporangia form a sorus.
• Sori usually are located on the undersides of fronds.
Seedless Vascular Plants
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Multiple Choice
Sori of ferns are located on the underside of fronds.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Ferns produce spores in specialized structures called ______________.
fruiting bodies
seeds
sporangium
capsules
Lesson 3
Seedless Vascular Plants
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