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Q: Descibe different types of life cycle in plant kingdom.
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Q: In what respect the spoprophyte of Pteridophytes and Spermatophytes areidentical.
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Q: Explain the features of pteridophytes showing similarities with Bryophytes.
A: The plants are formed of roots, stem, leaves, fruits and flowers. The conduction system in plants is…
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A: Glaucophytes They are the small group of photosynthic algae. They are ancient fresh water…
Q: Bryophytes form a monophyletic group that transitions between green algae and vascular plants.…
A: Bryophytes are the primitive type of land plants that do not have true leaves, roots and shoots.…
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Q: Compare and contrast the sporophyte of Selaginella and Polypodium.
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Q: Trimerophytes were plants that probably evolved from rhyniophytes but with more derived features. In…
A: There are many tube-shaped fossils of plants found in the Devonian period are superficially kind of…
Q: Write on diversity in gametophyte of bryophytes.
A: Bryophyta is a group of plants that include mosses, liverworts and hornworts.
Q: Compare the three groups of bryophytes.
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A: Bryophytes are group of plant that are simple , without conducting tissue and present to grow on…
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A: Bryophytes are the non vascular plants which is not differented into leaves, stems and roots. Rather…
Q: Identify three types of pteridophytes.
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Q: Describe the characteristics of the seedless vascular plants. Give at least five. 1. Phylum…
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Q: Explain role of meiosis and mitosis in the Lifecycle of bryophytes
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Q: Which of the following is NOT in the subkingdom embryophyta? Moss Bryophytes O Angiosperms Green…
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Q: why are bryophytes considered natural and non natural
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Q: Write the characteristics features of pteridophytes
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Q: Why sporophyte is dependend on gametophyte in Riccia.
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Q: What is diversity? Describe diversity with reference to sporophyte ofPteridophytes
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Q: Make a sketch of the slide and label the following structures: megagametophyte. archegonia, eggs
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Q: Give the economic importance of fungi.
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Q: Hydrophytic pteridophyte isa) Lycopodium b) Azollac) Equisetum d) Selaginella
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Q: List two features that distinguish the seedless vascular plants from the bryophytes.
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Q: Describe internal structure of seta of sporophyte of Funaria.
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Q: the charophytes are at the base of the phylogenetic line of land plants. True or False
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Q: Why fungi are requiring to be saprophytic or parasitic
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Q: Describe some of the types of fungi.
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Q: Identify three major differences among the following divisions of algae: Chlorophyta, Phaeophyta and…
A: The kingdom Protista includes three types of algae: red algae (Rhodophyta), brown algae…
Q: State uses of bryophytes
A: Bryophytes are the amphibian of the plant kingdom. The dominant phase ate gametophytic in nature.…
Q: Define bryophytes
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A: Yes, it is true. Mushroom (edible musroom)belongs to Class Fungi, all the mentioned fungi belongs to…
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Q: Compare and contrast the sporangia in Lycophytes and Monilophytes
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Q: Bryophytes encompass the oldest plant lineage and are estimated to be approximately 475 million…
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Q: Characteristics of Four Different Plants Vascular Tissue Seeds Flowers Cones Plant 1 X Plant 2 Plant…
A: The plants are formed of roots, stems, leaves, fruits, and flowers. The conduction system in plants…
Q: What is Pteridophytes? Difference between Pteridophytes and Bryophytes.
A: Plants are predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes belonging to the Plantae kingdom. Kingdom Plantae…
Q: Evolutionary relationships of bryophytes, chlorophytes, diatoma, gymnosperms, horsetails,…
A: Phylogenetic tree: - it is a diagram that helps to represent the evolutionary relationships among…
Q: Name 4 morphological features of the division marchantiophyta
A: The Marchantiophyta is a group of non-vascular plants usually known as liverworts or hepatics.
Q: Bryophytes tend to be high-growing plant species. True False
A: Bryophytes are nonvascular terrestrial plants of moist habitat. They are mostly found in damp and…
Q: Compare and contrast the following set of terms: a. ovulate cone and staminate cone b.pterophyte…
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- Bryophytes form a monophyletic group that transitions between green algae and vascular plants Describe at least one similarity and one difference between bryophyte reproduction and green algae reproduction.In what respect the spoprophyte of Pteridophytes and Spermatophytes areidentical.The hood covering the capsule of the moss sporophyte