Are flowering plants haploid-dominant or diploid-dominant? What will be an ideal response?
Flowering plants are definitely diploid-dominant. The diploid stage (sporophyte) is larger, longerlived,
and the stage by which species are characterized.
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As the number of angiosperm species rose, what happened to the number of species of most other groups of land plants?
A. They increased. B. They decreased. C. They stayed roughly the same.
Of these membrane transport processes, which do/does not make use of a vesicle?
A. phagocytosis B. osmosis C. pinocytosis D. neither osmosis nor facilitated diffusion E. facilitated diffusion
The main purpose of creating Flavr Savr tomatoes was ________
A) to make larger tomatoes B) to make tomatoes ripen faster C) to make tomatoes rot-resistant D) to make tomatoes taste better E) to improve the vitamin A content of tomatoes
How would an animal compensate for a nonfunctional lateral line?
A. Gas exchange through the gill slits would have to be increased. B. Propulsion and directional control would have to be facilitated by other fins. C. Pressure waves in the water would have to be detected by other sensory structures. D. Skeletal support would need to be reinforced internally. E. Sex recognition by male fish would have to be accomplished by the olfactory structures.