Q: Define the following terms: a. Synangia d. Eusporangia b. Sporophyll e. Elaters C. Strobilus
A: The variety of plants containing advanced vascular tissue is referred to as a vascular plant. Xylem…
Q: What are homosporous pteridophytes ? Give example.
A: Homosporous Pteridophytes produce only one type of spores in their sporophytes. These spores are…
Q: State the nature of habitat required for the growth of pteridophytes
A: Ecosystem: It is a collaboration of living organisms such as plants and animals with non-living…
Q: Write down the characteristics of bryophytes or non-vascular plants. Draw a labeled diagram of…
A: Bryophytes are the non vascular land plants which lack the xylem and phleom like bundles. These are…
Q: Describe the fern sori and Describe the fern gametophyte.
A: Ferns are a group of non-flowering, seedless, vascular plants. They have well-distinguished roots,…
Q: and locate the visible
A: Mosses are bryophytes.
Q: Maturo sporophyte (2n) 3. 5.
A: Selaginella Selaginella, is popularly known as the 'spike moss' or 'club moss'. They are about 700…
Q: Compare and contrast microphylls and megaphylls.
A: Microphylls are very short leaves with a single unbranched vein and no leaf gaps in the stele.…
Q: Draw a simple diagram illustrating a heterosporous life cycle. Include the sporophyte generation,…
A: Ferns are mostly homosporous plants that form only a single type of spores.
Q: Describe the function of foot and seta in Funaria sporophyte.
A: Funaria is a common moss belonging to bryophytes. It has a branched axis or stem, spirally arranged…
Q: Explain which portion of the bryophyte life cycle is themost dominant.
A: BASIC INFORMATION BRYOPHYTES They are referred to as embryophytes which are non - vascular. They…
Q: Draw, label and describe the leaf type and leaf arrangement of the species c) Lygodium sp…
A: Lygodium spp. (Climbing fern) Climbing fern is known as it can climb trees, shrubs and related…
Q: Compare the morphophysiological characteristics of fungi and plants by making a Venn Diagram.
A: Characteristic of fungi: Key Characteristics of Fungi are : Cell wall is made up of chitin…
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…
Q: GIve any thoughts or conclusion about vascular plants.
A: Humans depend on plants in numerous ways. One reason we depend on plants is for consumption. Plants…
Q: Define what are heterosporous pteridophytes? Give example.
A: these are the vascular plant they disperse spore they are also known as cryptogams they are seedless…
Q: Which of the following is not characteristic of Monilophyta? Select one: O A. xylem and phloem
A: Pteridophytes are tube plants having unnoticeable plant and sporophytic plant bodies. Phylum…
Q: Explain role of meiosis and mitosis in the Lifecycle of bryophytes
A: Bryophytes are lower groups in the plant kingdom. They are often called amphibians of the plant…
Q: Identify four derived traits that distinguish plants from charophyte green algae and facilitate life…
A: Charophyte green algae are the predecessors of land plants. Some characteristics that land plants…
Q: Name these gametangia from the moss life cycle.
A: In a lower vertebrate, the peripheral portion of an arterial trunk from which the branches originate…
Q: se you are given a plant belonging to the Division Gnetophyta, how would you tell the genus to which…
A: All the living organism are classifies into the five kingdoms. These five kingdoms includes Plantae,…
Q: Make a complete moss life cycle with the following phases and structures. Note: download the images…
A: Since the question contains an external link, I am answering a generalized concept.
Q: Describe internal structure of seta of sporophyte of Funaria.
A: Funaria can be defined as the type of bryophyte which is also known as cord moss. It grows in moist…
Q: Describe the life cycle of mosses and compare their gametophyte and sporophyte generations.
A: Mosses: Mosses are also known as heterosporous in which they develop two distinct spores, one is…
Q: , enumerate 4 similarities between Chlorophytes and Charophytes.
A: chlorophyta- Algae in this group are marine and terrestrial. here the cell wall is made up of the…
Q: Describe the specific adaptation of xerophytes with respect to root system, stem & leaves.
A: Xerophytes are plants that have special adaptations to live in environment that has scarce amount…
Q: If a theoretical plant grew in an arid waterless environment, give a probable description of the…
A: Description of a theoretical plant growing in arid waterless environment. Leaves are either very…
Q: Describe the life cycle of ferns and compare their sporophyte and gametophyte generations.
A: Ferns are vascular plants with leaves. While they, like conifers and flowering plants, have veins…
Q: What are heliophytes and sciophytes?Give an examples for each.
A: Botany is a branch of biology, which involve the scientific study of plants. Plant taxonomy is the…
Q: Explain saprophytes.
A: Heterotrophs are organism that cannot synthesize its own food, instead taking nutrition from sources…
Q: Describe the life cycle of ferns.
A: The life cycle of the fern has two different stages; sporophyte, which releases spores, and…
Q: What are ferns? Describe its salient features.
A: Ferns Classification Domain-Eukarya Kingdom-Plantae Division-Pteridophyta Class-Pteridopsida…
Q: Draw a fern life cycle and include the following terms: sporophyte, frond, rhizome, roots, sorus,…
A: The fern's life cycle is divided into two stages: sporophyte, which produces spores, and…
Q: Identify the sporophyte and gametophyte generations
A: Bryophytes are belongs to plant kingdom and also called amphibians as they required water or…
Q: Differentiate between sporophyte and gametophyte.
A: Reproduction is the process by which an organism generates more organisms just like itself by means…
Q: Why the zygote produce asporophytes?
A: There is a rotation between haploid and diploid stages and this fluctuation between these haploid…
Q: Label the following: Root / Sporophyte / Antheridium / Archegonium
A: Answer : In case of non flowering plants, Antheridium is the haploid structure producing male…
Q: Compare and contrast the sporangia in Lycophytes and Monilophytes
A: Lycophytes belongs to the class lycopodiopsida and this class have more than 1300 remaining species.…
Q: Is sporophytes is differentiated with foot?
A: Sporophytes are multicellular diploid generation found in plants, fungi, and algae that undergo…
Q: describe the sporangium and sporangiophore of the druiting body of physarum
A: The sporangium is usually elongated or oval in shape and it colours include white, brown, orange and…
Q: Compare and contrast the three phyla of bryophytes using the specified bases in the Table below.…
A: Bryophytes are called the the amphibians of the plant kingdom.they complete their life cycle on land…
Q: Explain the life cycle of Pteridophytes.
A: Taxonomy is a characterization science that simplifies the study of a vast range of organisms and…
Q: Define heliophytes and sciophytes.Name a plant from your locality that is either heliophyte or…
A: Sciophytes are also known as shade plants and photophobous plants cause they are shade loving plant.…
Q: By what therophytes survive during adverse season?
A: Answer- Therophytes are the plants that are adapted to survive in winter.
Q: Draw and label the life cycle of a moss; be certain to show gametangia and sporangia. Which parts…
A: Answer: Introduction: Moss have multicellular rhizoids. Scales are absent in it. They are foliage,…
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- Draw a complete moss plant and label the following structures: A.) sporophyte, B.) gametophyte, C.) phyllidia, D.) caulidia, E.) rhizoids, F.) foot, G.) seta, H.) capsule. Attach the labeled drawing please :)Mention any two differences of Riccia and Funaria with reference toSporophyteAre the “leafy” (photosynthetic) portions of the moss part of the sporophyte or gametophyte generation? What evidence would you use to support your answer?
- What is the position of the sporangia (describe specific position/orientation of sporangia on the stem or leaf blade) of the following plant groups: a. Bryophytes b. Rhyniophytes c. Lycophytes d. MonilophytesWhat letter in the diagram identifies the sporophyte? Which letter in the diagram indicates the gametophyte? What letters in the diagram indicates the gametes? What letter in the diagram identifies the spores? What is the part of the lifecycle labeled I?Compare and contrast microphylls and megaphylls.