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Chapter 22: The Diversity of Plants
      
  1.How are the vascular tissues bundled in the stalks of the seed shown to the left in Figure 22-5?
 
  a.   scattered  
  b.   they do not exist  
  c.   net-like  
  d.   in a ring  
  Hint    
      
  2.Which of the plants shown in Figure 22-2 uses seeds to reproduce?
 
  a.   A  
  b.   B  
  c.   C  
  d.   all of them  
  Hint    
      
  3.Which of the plants shown in Figure 22-2 does NOT contain vascular tissue?
 
  a.   B  
  b.   C  
  c.   none of them contains vascular tissue  
  d.   A  
  Hint    
      
  4.Which of the plants shown in Figure 22-2 uses alternation of generations to reproduce?
 
  a.   A  
  b.   C  
  c.   all of them  
  d.   B  
  Hint    
      
  5.What can be inferred from Figure 22-6?
 
  a.   seed plants are more closely related to protists than non-seed plants  
  b.   there used to be more than one species of ginkos  
  c.   ginkos only grow in one area of the world  
  d.   anthophytes are the most common seed plants  
  Hint    
      
  6.Which of the plants shown in Figure 22-2 has a dominant gametophyte generation?
 
  a.   C  
  b.   B  
  c.   A  
  d.   all of them  
  Hint    
      
  7.Where are the male gametophytes produced in Figure 22-4?
 
  a.   C  
  b.   B  
  c.   D  
  d.   A  
  Hint    
      
  8.Which reproductive process is NOT used by all three of the plants shown in Figure 22-2?
 
  a.   asexual  
  b.   gametophyte  
  c.   sexual  
  d.   fruit generation  
  Hint    
      
  9.What originated at point A on the timeline shown in Figure 22-3?
 
  a.   seed plants  
  b.   vascular plants  
  c.   nonvascular plants  
  d.   non-seed vascular plants  
  Hint    
      
  10.According to Figure 22-6, with which division of seed plants do ginkgoes share the most recent common ancestor?
 
  a.   gnetums  
  b.   cycads  
  c.   conifers  
  d.   anthophytes  
  Hint    

 
   
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