This chapter provides a detailed classification of the plant kingdom, covering algae, bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms, and angiosperms, highlighting their importance and characteristics.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of algae?
What is the main function of rhizomes in pteridophytes?
How do pteridophytes contribute to ecosystem diversity?
Which structure in bryophytes contains the sporophyte?
The gametophyte of which bryophyte is usually leafy?
Which is a significant ecological role of bryophytes?
What type of habitat do bryophytes typically thrive in?
What is a unique feature of liverworts as bryophytes?
In which part of a gymnosperm does fertilization occur?
Which of the following is true about angiosperm seeds?
Which of the following is NOT a feature of gymnosperms?
In which type of environment are most angiosperms found?
What is the function of the strobili in gymnosperms?
Which part of the gymnosperm seed contains the embryo?