A) favor pollination
B) foster seed dispersal
C) decrease competition
D) inhibit herbivory
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A) produce two kinds of spores
B) have large gametophytes
C) have vascular tissue
D) can photosynthesize
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A) The pine tree is a gametophyte.
B) Male and female gametophytes are in close proximity during gamete synthesis.
C) Double fertilization is a relatively common phenomenon.
D) Conifer pollen grains contain male gametophytes.
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A) breezes
B) rain droplets
C) seed-eating birds
D) squirrels
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A) The flowers that gave rise to such pods were not pollinated, and fruit can develop even if all ovules within have not been fertilized.
B) Pollen tubes did not enter all of the ovules in such pods, and the ovules that failed to develop into seeds were derived from sterile floral parts.
C) Pollen tubes did not enter all of the ovules in such pods, and fruit can develop even if all ovules within have not been fertilized.
D) There was apparently not enough endosperm to distribute to all of the ovules in such pods, and fruit can develop even if all ovules within have not been fertilized.
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A) in the style of a flower
B) enclosed in the stigma of a flower
C) within an ovule contained within an ovary of a flower
D) packed into pollen sacs within the anthers found on a stamen
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A) They probably self-fertilize and do not need pollen carried from one plant to another.
B) Their pollinating insects are probably color blind.
C) They are probably wind pollinated.
D) They probably attract pollinators using strong fragrances.
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A) carpel, embryo sac, ovule, ovary, egg
B) embryo sac, carpel, egg, ovary, ovule
C) embryo sac, ovary, carpel, ovule, egg
D) carpel, ovary, ovule, embryo sac, egg
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A) endosperm breakdown
B) fusion of carpels into a fruit
C) fruit dispersal
D) seed coat hardening
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A) Açai production will help keep the biodiversity of the Amazonian rainforest intact even when farmers manipulate their plots.
B) Açai production helps alleviate poverty by Amazonian people with small farms.
C) Açai production does not affect the composition of the forest even when farmers manipulate their plots.
D) Açai production changes the character of the forest when farmers manipulate their plots.
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A) epidermal cells of sporophyte megaphylls, cells of a gametophyte, cells of a megasporangium, cells in the interior of a subterranean root
B) epidermal cells of sporophyte megaphylls, cells of a gametophyte, cells in the interior of a subterranean root, cells of a megasporangium
C) epidermal cells of sporophyte megaphylls, cells of a megasporangium, cells of a gametophyte, cells in the interior of a subterranean root
D) epidermal cells of sporophyte megaphylls, cells in the interior of a subterranean root, cells of a megasporangium, cells of a gametophyte
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A) produce fewer seeds because winds disperse seeds in a targeted manner
B) produce more seeds because winds disperse seeds greater distances
C) produce much less pollen because winds disperse pollen in a highly targeted manner
D) produce much more pollen because winds disperse pollen randomly
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A) moss sporophyte
B) moss gametophyte bearing both male and female gametangia
C) fern sporophyte
D) fern gametophyte bearing only antheridia
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A) endosperm proliferation
B) growth of pollen tube and delivery of sperm nuclei
C) fusion of carpels into a fruit
D) seed coat hardening
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A) ferns, horsetails, lycophytes, and club mosses
B) hornworts, liverworts, and mosses
C) gnetophytes, cycads, and ginkgos
D) elms, maples, and aspens
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A) the trend toward smaller size
B) the trend toward a gametophyte-dominated life cycle
C) the trend toward a sporophyte-dominated life cycle
D) the trend toward larger gametophytes
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A) using wind as a dispersal agent
B) containing a nutrient store for a developing sporophyte
C) relying on animals for pollination
D) providing nutrition for animals
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A) 17
B) 34
C) 51
D) 68
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A) investigating the effects of the neurotoxins on the beetles
B) investigating the mechanism of action of the neurotoxin on the bats
C) investigating the mechanism of action of the neurotoxin on the beetles
D) measuring the effect of the neurotoxin on a nectar-feeding bat
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A) homospory
B) pollen
C) reduced gametophytes
D) seeds
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