1) Where can you find bryophytes? a) Damps, shady environments, and extreme habitats b) In sexual and asexual reproduction c) Sunny and environments with high temperatures 2) Why do bryophytes grow close to the ground? a) To get less sunlight b) For protection c) To absorb water 3) What are spores? a) Spore is another name for the leaf of the plant b) Spores are cells that play a role in asexual reproduction c) A spore is a type of cell that plays a role in photosynthesis 4) A pine tree is a coniferous tree. Where are the seeds made in a pine tree? a) In flowers b) In cones c) In spores 5) What is pollination? a) the act of transferring pollen from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma, for reproduction to occur b) The process by which plants take nutrients from bees in order to grow c) The cycle by which pollen moves through the plant. 6) The vascular tissue in plants is used as the main transport system for water and nutrients, however not all plant types contain them. Do coniferophytes have vascular tissues? a) Yes b) No 7) How Filicinophytes are divided a) Leaves usually divided into pair of leaflets b) Are divided in triplets of leaflets c) Are divided by spores 8) How are seeds dispersed in angiospermophytes? a) Through cones b) Through fruits c) Though spores

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