BISC 1112 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Madreporite, Cochlea, Ovoviviparity

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Study guide: plants, arthropods and vertebrates have all moved from water onto land. These have thick walls that impede water loss and they also lack metabolism: seeds- like spores, they have thick walls that impede water loss; but also have nutrients for developing a young plant. 2) protect gametes from drying out- pollen grains- encapsulate male gametes in watertight packages. 3) protect the body from drying out (control water loss from plant body- cuticles and stomas: cuticle- a waxy coating that can be found on almost all exposed surfaces. This coating inhibits the loss of water and will block the exchange of gases. Stoma- pores in the cuticle covering through which gas exchange can take place. 4) protect the respiratory surface from drying out- stoma- contain pair of guard cells, which control whether the pore is open or closed. As the guard cells fill up with water, the pore open.

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