Q: Describe the orders under the Agiosperm uedicots (Fragales, Brasicales, Malvales, Myrtales and…
A: plant habit- herbs, annuals, biennials, or shrubs reproductive type -monoecious leaf type, -…
Q: Describe the major classes of seedless vascular plants
A: The vascular system is an organized arrangement of specialized tissues called Xylem and Phloem,…
Q: Compare gymnosperms with angiosperms.
A: Main difference between them is how their seed develope.
Q: What are the basic differences between gymnosperms and angiosperms?
A: The group of an autotrophic living organism with a eukaryotic cell and having a cell wall are called…
Q: Identify the components of the ferns’ life cycle.
A: Ferns are an ancient group of vascular plants. The ferns do not produce seeds, woods, and flowers.…
Q: Compare the life cycles of both an Angiosperm and a Gymnosperm by describing the differences and…
A: Angiosperm and gymnosperm are the two main classes of plants. Both are seed-carrying plants having…
Q: Identify three gymnosperm phyla, and describe their importanceto humans.
A: Gymnosperms are the seed-bearing spermatophytes.
Q: Use examples from Figure 30.7 to describe how variousgymnosperms are similar yet distinctive.
A: The gymnosperms are the plants that do not bear flowers and produces seed and cones. The gymnosperm…
Q: List 10 uses of gymnosperms and provide a specific source for each
A: The plants consist of roots, stem, leaves, fruits and flowers. The conduction system in plants are…
Q: Summarize the features that distinguish gymnosperms from bryophytes and ferns.
A: Plants are organisms with eukaryotic cells having cell walls and are capable of synthesizing their…
Q: Compare and contrast the four types of gymnosperms.
A: The meaning of the word “gymnosperm” is “naked seed”. It is a group of plants that produce seeds.…
Q: Describe the major evolutionary adaptation that allowed gymnosperms to be able to move on to dry…
A: Plants are organisms with eukaryotic cells having cell walls and are capable of synthesizing their…
Q: Trace the evolution of Gymnosperms.
A: Gymnosperms are first group of seed producing plants.
Q: What are the main divisionsand representing species ofthe gymnosperms?
A: “Gymnos”(naked) and “sperma”(seed) these a pair of Greek words forms name of gymnosperms. These are…
Q: Describe the key steps in the life cycle of mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and flowering plants.
A: The branch of botany known as plant taxonomy is responsible for characterization, identifying,…
Q: List the major groups of gymnosperms.
A: Gymnosperm are the plants in which seeds are not enclosed in an ovule. They are present all…
Q: What is a flower? Describe the parts of a typical angiosperm flower
A: A flower is a part of a flowering plant that belongs to an angiosperm group. A typical flower…
Q: Although there are fewer than 1,000 species of gymnosperms,the group is still very successful in…
A: Flowering plants are classified into two large groups. They are Gymnosperms and angiosperms. The…
Q: Know examples of gymnosperm families that have the following characteristics: Only opposite…
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Q: Explain anatomy of gymnosperms
A: Gymnosperms are 'seeds bearing plants' that have their ovules exposed i.e., ovules are without…
Q: Distinguish between gymnosperms and angiosperms, and between a microspore and a megaspore
A: Plant kingdom is the subcategorized into Thallophytes ,Bryophytes, pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and…
Q: Name the female sex organs of bryophytes, pteridophytes and gymnosperms.
A: All plants come under the kingdom Plantae. They are eukaryotes, multicellular, and having cell…
Q: Are ferns evolutionarily an older or younger group than the gymnosperms and angiosperms?
A: Kingdom Plantae is a vast kingdom which includes plants . It is divided into :- A ) Thallophyta B…
Q: Which gymnosperm family has genera that are not evergreen?
A: Introduction:- Gymnosperms (naked seeds) are four extant divisions of vascular plants with exposed…
Q: This is Ephedra and it is in the Gymnosperm phylum that most closely resembles Angiosperms. Name…
A: Gymnosperm are plants that possess naked seeds and have cones ( male and female) as their…
Q: List the factors that contributed to the success of angiosperms
A: Flowering plants, or angiosperms, first appeared 125 million years ago. Ever since, these plant…
Q: Know examples of gymnosperm families that have the following characteristics: fleshy, drupaceous…
A: “Fruits” of Cephalotaxus fortunei (Cephalotaxaceae) There are 4 major gymnosperm lineages on…
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: Describe the important characterstics of gymosperms?
A: Gymnosperms are a group of seed-bearing plants that includes 900 different species. The term is…
Q: What are the characteristics of dry fruits? Name and describe the two types of dry fruits. Provide…
A: INTRODUCTION Dry fruits These are fruits whose pericarp is not pulpy.
Q: Discuss the life history of an angiospermic plant.
A: Angiosperms are vascular fruit-bearing plants or trees that have distinct stem, root, and leaf. They…
Q: Summarize the features that distinguish angiosperms from gymnosperms
A: Angiosperms are also called as flower plants and are considered to be at the top of the ladder of…
Q: Draw the structure of gymnosperms?
A: Gymnosperms are naked seeded plants, these have exposed ovules on megasporophylls. These plants do…
Q: Using appropriate examples, discuss the diversity of forms amonggymnosperm lineages
A: The diversity of forms among gymnosperms is due to their long evolutionary history. Gymnosperms…
Q: What features distinguish progymnosperms from seed ferns?
A: The seed ferns can also be referred to as Pteridospermatophyta. The extinction of seed ferns…
Q: Give two examples of gymnosperms.
A: Gymnosperms plants are known to carry seeds that are naked. Also, the xylem and phloem tissue lack…
Q: Describe the life cycle of ferns.
A: The life cycle of the fern has two different stages; sporophyte, which releases spores, and…
Q: Differentiate between imperforate and perforate tracheary elements in angiosperms
A: The vascular tissue found in plants includes phloem and xylem. The primary function of xylem…
Q: Name the three parts of a seed and where each part develops from in both Gymnosperms and…
A: The three parts of seed in angiosperms are:- 1) embryo which develops from the zygote. 2) a food…
Q: What are the four groups of gymnosperms?
A: Introduction:- "Gymnosperm" is derived from the Greek terms "gymnos" (naked) and "sperma" (seed), so…
Q: Name and briefly describe the four phyla of gymnosperms.
A: Gymnosperms are plants that do not flower and have naked seeds. There were six phyla of gymnosperms…
Q: Gymnosperms have ___________ but no fruits or flowers.
A: Two terms are very common in the plant kingdom - Gymnosperms and Angiosperms. Angiosperms are the…
Q: Draw a typical habit from each tracheophyte group and label properly each part: ferns, gymnosperms…
A: Tracheophytes are plants with roots, stems and leaves. Tracheophyte, meaning “tracheid plant,” or…
Q: Define ovule in gymnosperm?
A: A group of seed producing plants is called Gymnosperms. The word 'Gymnos' refers to 'naked' and…
Q: What are external features of gymnosperms?
A: Plants are mainly multicellular organisms, predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom…
Q: Know examples of gymnosperm families that have the following characteristics: A. Only opposite…
A: Gymnosperms : These are seed producing plants which includes conifers , cycads , ginkgo and…
Q: what dicot group to diverge from the gymnosperms?
A: Phylogeny is the branch of biology that studies phylogenetic analysis. A phylogenetic analysis is…
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