Q: What are homosporous pteridophytes ? Give example.
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Q: What are two characteristics of fungi that set them apart from other eukaryotic kingdoms?
A: Fungi are single celled or multicellular organisms that are complex in nature. They are classified…
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A: A leaf is a vascular plant's main lateral appendage, generally borne above ground and adapted for…
Q: What are different group of fungi?
A: Fungi are eukaryotic organism that includes yeasts, molds and mushrooms. They are placed in kingdom…
Q: Give any four characters of bryophytes?
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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.…
Q: Which of the following is not characteristic of Monilophyta? Select one: A. multicellular archegonia…
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Q: What is the lasting form inpteridophytes, thegametophyte or thesporophyte? How can it becompared to…
A: Pteridophytes are spore producing plants. They neither produce flower or seeds. Pteridophytes are…
Q: Fill in the missing term/s in the analogy 1. Gemma cups ______ as ______ antherozoids 2. Algae:…
A: Fill in the missing term/s in the analogy 1. Gemma cups cup shaped receptacles as found in…
Q: Which traits are characteristics of fungi? obtain nutrients from other organisms cells lack…
A: FUNGUS - It is a member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as…
Q: The vegetative stage of fungi can be called various terms. What are two terms that might be used?
A: The members of kingdom fungi are characterized by the presence of eukaryotic cells and cell wall…
Q: What benefits do plants obtain from the association with fungi?
A: Organisms live together with each other and can benefit or harm each other directly or indirectly.…
Q: What is diversity? Describe diversity with reference to sporophyte ofPteridophytes
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Q: Are the "leafy" (photosynthetic) portion of the moss of the sporophyte or gametophyte generation?…
A: Mosses are found in the phylum bryophytes. Bryophytes are also known as amphibian of the plant…
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Q: If you are looking at the fungal structure we usually call a mushroom, what are you looking at?
A: A mushroom is the fleshy, edible, spore-forming body of fungus typically produced above the ground.
Q: Ascomycetes vary greatly in morphology . How could you confirm that a fungus is an ascomycete?
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Q: Explain at least three important roles for fungi growing in a temperate deciduous forest. What would…
A: Fungi are critical components of microbial communities living in a dynamic and complex soil…
Q: Why are pteridophytes better adapted to dry land than bryophytes? Were Pteridophytes always less…
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Q: What are Pteridophytes? Where are they grown?
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Q: fungi are saprophytes like bacteria. true or false?
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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: What are xerophytes? Give some examples of xerophytes.
A: The term xerophyte can be defined as the plant species that have evolved over time to survive in dry…
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Q: What are parasite fungi? Give example of parasite fungi.
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Q: What are heliophytes and sciophytes?Give an examples for each.
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Q: Among the three groups of bryophytes, which do you think is probably the closest to the vascular…
A: Bryophytes are small non-vascular plants that grow in wet and shady areas. It doesn't possess…
Q: How can I determine if a plant is a bryophyte or if it is a seedless vascular plant?
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Q: Why are pteridophytes better adapted to dry land than bryophytes? Were pteridophytes always less…
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Q: How to differentiate between the zygospore and sporangia? Use the picture given in the link folder…
A: Zygospores and sporangia are all the reproductive structures are deployed and some are haploid.
Q: Why are both bryophytes and fern (with fern allies) are restricted in habitats with significant…
A: Bryophytes are the simplest and primitive non flowering, embryophytes that do not contain vascular…
Q: Please provide 2 interesting facts about fungi.
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Q: What are Eustigmatophytes ? Why are they important?
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Q: What is Pteridophytes? Difference between Pteridophytes and Bryophytes.
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Q: Define heliophytes and sciophytes.Name a plant from your locality that is either heliophyte or…
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Q: Which of the following is not a bryophyte? Answers moss liverwort hornwort fern they are all…
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Q: Fungi were once classified in the same kingdom as plants. Which characteristic of fungi resulted in…
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A: Fungal cells are of two basic morphological types true hyphae or the yeasts, which make…
Q: Are the “leafy” (photosynthetic) portions of the moss part of the sporophyte or gametophyte…
A: Mosses are the multicellular organisms containing photosynthetic parts(leafy parts) like the plants.…
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: Compare and contrast the following set of terms: a. ovulate cone and staminate cone b.pterophyte…
A: When a male gamete fuses with a female gamete, a zygote is formed, giving rise to a new individual…
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- 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. MonilophytesAre the “leafy” (photosynthetic) portions of the moss part of the sporophyte or gametophyte generation? What evidence would you use to support your answer?Among the three groups of bryophytes, which do you think is probably the closest to the vascular plants? Answer by indicating features that would link bryophytes to the vascular plants.
- Compare and contrast the following set of terms: a. ovulate cone and staminate cone b.pterophyte and pteridophyte c. thallophyte and tracheophyte d. cryptogram and phanerogamSuppose you are given a plant belonging to the Division Gnetophyta, how would you tell the genus to which it belongs? Give full details.What are Eustigmatophytes ? Why are they important? Their is the objective of Eustigmatophytes?
- What is the characteristic that distinguishes bryophytes from the other plant phyla? Answers: They do not have embryos. They do not have vascular tissue. They have flowers. They have fruits. They have lignin in their cell walls. Please explain which answer is the correct one.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 :)Give any four characters of bryophytes?