Which protist group is the ancestor of land plants


Problem

1) What are the eukaryotic supergroups of Kingdom Protista?

2) What are some examples for each supergroup? What makes them similar, and what makes them different?

3) What are the locomotive structures?

4) Which protist group is the ancestor of land plants?

5) What are some characteristic differences between protists, fungi, and plantae?

6) What are the basic structures of fungi?

7) Difference between septate hypha and coenocytic hypha.

8) What is the difference between saprophytic, symbiotic, and parasitic nutrition?

9) What are the Fungal phyla? What modes of reproduction does each phylum undergo? What type of spores do they use?

10) What are some uses of fungi?

11) Do lichens perform photosynthesis? If yes, why? If no, why not?

12) Difference between gametophyte vs sporophyte, archegonium vs antheridium, megaspore vs microspore, homosporous vs heterosporous?

13) What are the major groups of plants? Which are seeded and which are seedless? What are the subgroups of each seedless plant group?

14) Mosses vs Liverworts vs Hornworts - similarities and differences - scientific names of each example?

15) Microphyll vs megaphyll?

16) What are the main clades of seedless vascular plants? Similarities and differences? Examples?

17) Which structures carry the reproductive spores for each seedless plant?

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