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1 | | The holdfasts of seaweeds are analogous to roots since both provide an anchor and absorb nutrients to supply the entire algal body or thallus. |
| | A) | T |
| | B) | F |
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2 | | In some seaweeds, leaf-like portions called blades are kept near the sea surface with gas-filled bladders called pneumatocysts. |
| | A) | T |
| | B) | F |
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3 | | Chlorophyta are usually green in color since their chlorophyll is rarely masked by other pigments. |
| | A) | T |
| | B) | F |
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4 | | Phylum Chlorophyta includes the largest algae, the giant kelps. |
| | A) | T |
| | B) | F |
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5 | | A giant kelp typically grows very slowly since much of its huge thallus is in deep dark waters. |
| | A) | T |
| | B) | F |
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6 | | Rhodophyta are by far the most complex group of seaweeds in terms of thallus forms and size range. |
| | A) | T |
| | B) | F |
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7 | | The most common pattern of reproduction in seaweeds is like that of animals, with a diploid adult thallus and haploid gametes. |
| | A) | T |
| | B) | F |
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8 | | In some seaweeds, full-grown plants (thalli) can form at both diploid and haploid stages. |
| | A) | T |
| | B) | F |
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9 | | Seagrasses are closely related to the plants used to grow a typical home lawn. |
| | A) | T |
| | B) | F |
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10 | | Marine producers of the Kingdom Plantae consist of mosses, conifers, and angiosperms. |
| | A) | T |
| | B) | F |
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11 | | Seagrasses grow in clusters interconnected with horizontal root-like stems. |
| | A) | T |
| | B) | F |
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12 | | Salt-marsh plants, such as cordgrass, are fully marine species. |
| | A) | T |
| | B) | F |
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13 | | Seagrasses, being angiosperms, reproduce with flowers that attract insects. |
| | A) | T |
| | B) | F |
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14 | | In some mangrove plants, seeds germinate before detaching from the parent tree. |
| | A) | T |
| | B) | F |
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15 | | The following are phycocolloid extracts of marine algae having economic value: |
| | A) | algin and carrageenan. |
| | B) | phycobilins and carotenoids. |
| | C) | fucoxanthin. |
| | D) | all of the above. |
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