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Compare a fern species such as a local epiphytic fern with a Caulerpa species.
State the plant division to which they each belong.
Identify the habitat of each species.
Identify three (3) structural (morphological) characteristics which they share and one (1) internal structural characteristic which they do not share.
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- How would you classify a plant with the following characteristics: 50 m tall, thin flat leaves, deep root system, and produces long brown cones. Answers: bryophyte gametophyte gymnosperm angiosperm sporophyte Please explain which one is the correct answer.Complete this table: Comparison of Important Characteristics of Land Plants Features Moss Fern Conifer Flowering Plant Gametophyte or sporophyte dominant Gametophyte Sporophyte Vascular tissue (+/-) No vascular system Seed (+/-) No seeds Fruit (+/-) Water required for fertilization Pollen grain (+/-) Homosporous or heterosporous Homosporous Homosporous Heterosporous Heterosporous ExamplesIdentify and describe as many plant adaptations to land as you can.
- What does it take for a plant to live in the city versus in a forest? Please compare similarities and differences of adaptations and characteristics plants would need in both environments.Create a table to compare and contrast the following sets of terms. The table should define each term and outline the significance of each for plant function. Monocot root system: Dicot root system Root hair: Lateral root Bundle sheath: Kranz anatomyRelate the use of the word “lumot”, to the origin, taxonomy and classification of plants. How useful is the term in giving information about the nature and characteristics of the organisms being referred to as “lumot”?
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