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Unit III Review Replace this text with author, date, or reference; or remove this text and leave this area blank.

User Instructions Add your category headings to the Jeopardy board (slide #3) Add your answers and questions to slides A1:1 through Q5:5 (X:Y stands for category X, item Y; A=answer; Q=question) Launch the show (use F5) and the title slide will show. One mouse-click or right arrow should take you to the Jeopardy board. Click on a number (like 100) to get to the Answer for that number; click again to get to the questions for that number; click the third time to get back to the Jeopardy Board Caveats: Running this from anything but the hard-drive will cause delays Sometimes it will take longer than expected for the mouse cursor to appear/re-appear, even running from the hard drive Once you have clicked on a number, you can also use the arrow keys to advance from the answer to the questions and back to the board. All slides except two are “hidden” so you can’t get to them by traditional means, only through the Jeopardy board. This version of the Jeopardy template uses custom shows and internal hyperlinks so don’t add slides or move the existing ones around or the infrastructure may no longer work. Points will turn blue once an item is selected. Close the presentation and re- launch it to recover the default yellow numbers.

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Jeopardy Board Algae or Algae or moss Spores, no Spores, no seeds Oh X-mas tree, Oh X-mas tree, Oh x-mas tree Oh x-mas tree She loves me, She loves me, She loves She loves Me not Me not A Picture A Picture Is worth Is worth 1000 words 1000 words

A1:1 First seen in bryophytes and used for gas exchange.

Q1:1 What are stomata?

A1:2 Dominant stage in the bryophyta life cycle.

Q1:2 What is the gametophyte stage?

A1:3 Name the gametangia used to produce egg cells.

Q1:3 What is the archegonia?

Name the structure seen here.

Q1:4 What is the capsule or meiosporangium?

Name the phylum.

Q1:5 What is Hepatophyta?

A2:1 Name the three organs seen in this group of plants that were not seen in bryophtyes.

Q2:1 What are stems, leaves, and roots?

These structures will develop into which part of the plant life cycle?

Q2:2 What is the gametophyte?

Name the structure seen here.

What is a vascular bundle?

This plant is in the phylum Psilotophyta. It consists solely of what?

Q2:4 What are stems?

Name the phylum.

What is Sphenophyta?

Name the two groups of seed- producing plants.

Q3:1 What are gymnosperms and angiosperms?

Ovules in gymnosperms are wind pollinated. Because of this, they are nicknamed what?

Q3:2 What are the naked-seed plants?

Name the phylum of plants that have vascular tissues, produce seeds, but do not produce flowers.

Q3:3 What is Coniferophyta?

In these group of plants, the egg is produced in an archegonium that is housed where?

Q3:4 What is the ovule?

What is the major difference between sperm cells in the cryptogams and sperm cells in the seed-producing plants?

Q3:5 In the seed plants, sperm cells are not flagellated.

This structure develops into the seed.

Q4:1 What is the ovule?

A4:2 This structure develops into the fruit.

Q4:2 What is the ovary?

The function of this structure is to deliver the sperm cell to the egg cell.

Q4:3 What is the pollen tube?

Name the structure and function of the following structure.

Q4:4 What is the anther? What is the production of pollen?

A4:5 Name the phylum that includes plants that have vascular tissue, reduced gametophytes, and ovules produced in an ovary.

Q4:5 What is Anthophyta?

A5:1 Name the phylum.

Q5:1 What is Bryophyta?

Name the phylum.

Q5:2 What is Pterophyta?

A5:3 Name the phylum.

Q5:3 What is Ginkgophyta?

A5:4 Name the phylum.

Q5:4 What is Anthocerophyta?

A5:5 Name the structure seen here.

Q5:5 What is an anther?