Q: What are homosporous pteridophytes ? Give example.
A: Homosporous Pteridophytes produce only one type of spores in their sporophytes. These spores are…
Q: What are Mosses ? Where they can be found ?
A: Mosses are a type of living organisms. Living organisms are the ones that possess characteristics of…
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: Write any four distinguishing features of psilophyta.
A: Anatomy and physiology are the branches of biology, and anatomy deals with the study of the…
Q: Summarize the ecological importance of mosses.
A: Mosses are non-vascular plants as they lack vascular tissues xylem and phloem. It belongs to the…
Q: Write detailed note on lichens
A: Lichens are symbiotic association between algae and fungus.
Q: Differentiate between liverworts and mosses.
A: All plants come under the kingdom Plantae. They are eukaryotes, multicellular, and having cell…
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: Briefly Summarize the life cycle of a fern ?
A: Ferns have leafy vascular plants. The fern with spores is diploid and called sporophyte. The…
Q: Describe the differences between a liverwort and a moss.
A: The non vascular plants consists of leaf like lobes or stems are called liverworts. The non vascular…
Q: Define about Ferns and Their Allies ? Explain the Fern diversity ?
A: Ferns and their allies both come under the nonflowering, lower, seedless vascular plants containing…
Q: Give an example of seedless vascular plants.
A: Vascular plants refer to those plants which have vascular tissues, i.e., xylem and phloem for the…
Q: Compare and contrast the sporophyte of Selaginella and Polypodium.
A: These three divisions alongside the Pterophyta (greeneries) are altogether know as the "seedless…
Q: Write on diversity in gametophyte of bryophytes.
A: Bryophyta is a group of plants that include mosses, liverworts and hornworts.
Q: What is produced in the archegonium of a moss?
A: In mosses, the archegonia are typically formed in groups. It is made of neck canal cells, neck,…
Q: draw and explain a diagram of the life cycle of atypical mushroom
A: Introduction The fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus that normally grows above ground,…
Q: State the economic impotance of bryophytes.
A: Bryophytes have evolved as the simplest and first among land inhabiting plants. They occupy an…
Q: Write down structure of fungus wall?
A: Fungi are eukaryotic organisms that consist of yeasts, molds, and mushrooms. They do not…
Q: Name the structure in moss capsule that is haploid tissue.
A: Mosses are no-vascular plants that produce spores for reproduction instead of seeds. They do not…
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: 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: Write the characteristics features of pteridophytes
A: Pteridophytes are cryptogams (as they do not produce seeds or flowers, their mode of reproduction is…
Q: Why are most of the ferns found in moist areas?
A: The pteridophyte is the vascular plant that spreads spores. These are also called as cryptogams. The…
Q: True or false? Ferns produce seeds inside sori.
A: Pteridophyta is considered a highly evolved group of Cryptograms. The Pteridophytes are also called…
Q: Give some examples of amphibious plant.
A: Amphibious plant is the type of plant that is able to live in both on land and in water. In…
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…
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A: Liverwort: Hepatics or liverworts are a division of non-vascular terrestrial plants known as the…
Q: Describe the life cycle of a moss.
A: Mosses are bryophytes which are small and non vascular flowerless plants. Life cycle of a moss…
Q: Give one significant difference between liverworts and mosses.
A: Mosses are the non-vascular plants that reproduce via spores. These organisms form a separate phylum…
Q: Describe some of the types of fungi.
A: Fungi are eukaryotic and a chlorophyllous organisms. They show heterotrophic nutrition due to the…
Q: Explain the life cycle of a button mushroom.
A: The scientific term for a well-known "button mushroom" is "Agaricus bisporus". Antioxidants,…
Q: Write on the formation of fruits and seeds as well as alternation of generations in bryophytes
A: Bryophytes are the non-vascular terrestrial plants which are commonly found in the damp, humid and…
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: What are ferns? Describe its salient features.
A: Ferns Classification Domain-Eukarya Kingdom-Plantae Division-Pteridophyta Class-Pteridopsida…
Q: What adaptations do ferns have that both algae and bryophytes lack?
A: Bryophytes are thought to have descended from algae. Both algae and bryophytes have cellulose-based…
Q: Is it possible that moss can grow into trees?
A: Stem is one of the important structural features of plants. They provide support and help in…
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: How do fern differs from a moss?
A: Bryophytes are the plant species that play an important role in the regulation of the ecosystem.…
Q: mosses including their life cycle
A: Solution : Mosses are flowerless small plants found under the division Bryophyta along with…
Q: Give three ecological importance of ferns.…
A: Ferns belong to the a group of vascular plants that can undergo reproduction via spores. These…
Q: Give a broad conclusion about the kingdoms of ferns and ferns allies and their importance
A: Pteridophytes are the vascular, seedless and fruitless plants that reproduces with the help of the…
Q: In what ways is fern reproduction similar to mossreproduction? In what ways is fern reproduction…
A: Offspring are produced through reproduction. There are two types of reproduction: sexual and…
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: Describe various economic impotance of bryophytes.
A: Introduction: Plants are classified under the domain eukarya as kingdom Plantae and are…
Q: thick underground stem and a food storage organ in ferns is called
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