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ChapTitleBig12 Plant and Fungi DiversificationChapTitleSmallWHERE DID ALL THE PLANTS AND FUNGI COME FROM? | phelanphys3e_ch12_1.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_1_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.1: Plants are just one branch of the eukarya. | phelanphys3e_ch12_2.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_2_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.2–12.4: The first plants had neither roots nor seeds. | phelanphys3e_ch12_3.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_3_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.0.1 12.3: Mosses and other non-vascular plants lack vessels for transporting nutrients and water.
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DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_4_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.0.2 12.4: The evolution of vascular tissue made large plants possible.
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DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_5_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.5–12.7: The advent of the seed opened new worlds to plants. | phelanphys3e_ch12_6.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_6_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.0.3 12.6: With the evolution of the seed, gymnosperms became the dominant plants on earth.
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DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_7_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.0.4 12.7: Conifers include the tallest and longest-living trees.
| phelanphys3e_ch12_8.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_8_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.8–12.10: Flowering plants are the most diverse and successful plants. | phelanphys3e_ch12_9.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_9_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.0.5 12.9: A flower is nothing without a pollinator.
| phelanphys3e_ch12_10.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_10_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.0.6 12.10: Angiosperms improve seeds with double fertilization.
| phelanphys3e_ch12_11.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_11_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.11–12.12: Plants and animals have a love-hate relationship. | phelanphys3e_ch12_12.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_12_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.0.7 12.12: Unable to escape, plants must resist predation in other ways.
| phelanphys3e_ch12_13.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_13_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.13–12.16: Fungi and plants are partners but not close relatives. | phelanphys3e_ch12_14.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_14_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.0.8 12.14: Fungi have some structures in common, but exploit an enormous diversity of habitats.
| phelanphys3e_ch12_15.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_15_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.0.9 12.15: Most plants have fungal symbionts.
| phelanphys3e_ch12_16.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_16_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.1 12.16: THIS IS HOW WE DO IT: Can beneficial fungi save our chocolate?
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DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_17_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.16: THIS IS HOW WE DO IT: Can beneficial fungi save our chocolate? | phelanphys3e_ch12_18.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_18_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
KNOWLEDGE YOU CAN USE | phelanphys3e_ch12_19.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_19_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.2 Key Terms in Plant and Fungi Diversification
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DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_20_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
REVIEW & REHEARSE 13 PLANT and FUNGI DIVERSIFICATION | phelanphys3e_ch12_21.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_21_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.2.1 12.1: Plants are just one branch of the eukarya.
| phelanphys3e_ch12_22.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_22_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.2.2 12.2–12.4: The first plants had neither roots nor seeds.
| phelanphys3e_ch12_23.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_23_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.2.3 12.5–12.7: The advent of the seed opened new worlds to plants.
| phelanphys3e_ch12_24.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_24_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.2.4 12.8–12.10: Flowering plants are the most diverse and successful plants.
| phelanphys3e_ch12_25.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_25_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.2.5 12.11–12.12: Plants and animals have a love-hate relationship.
| phelanphys3e_ch12_26.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_26_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
12.2.6 12.13–12.13: Fungi and plants are partners but not close relatives.
| phelanphys3e_ch12_27.html | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch12_27_dlap.xml | 54c9b429757a2ebd6e000002 |