Q: Write a note on origin and evolution of multicellular plants.
A: The two important aspects of life are origin and evolution.
Q: Are there differences in monocot and dicot seeds? Tabulate the differences (if any)
A: Angiosperms or flowering plants are broadly classified into two main groups - monocotyledons and…
Q: The basic parts of a flowering plants are the Blade Flower Internode Leaf Node Petiole Root system…
A: External plant structures like leaves, stems, roots, blossoms, fruits, and seeds are known as parts…
Q: Discuss the importance of seeds and seed dispersal.
A: Plants are autotrophs. They are called so because they are not dependent on other organisms and can…
Q: Compare and contrast the plant alternation-of-generations life cyclewith the human life cycle.
A: Reproduction is the phenomenon of producing offspring from the parent. It is of two types asexual…
Q: Compare the stem of a monocot, dicot, and woody dicot: Feature Monocot Herbaceous dicot Cortex (+/-)…
A: Monocotyledons, often known as monocots, are flowering plants that have only one embryonic leaf, or…
Q: Describe the process of seed formation and seed dispersal in the conifers
A: Coniferous are gymnospermous plants with cones and have seeds .
Q: Show the main parts of a flowering plant on a diagram.
A: The plants give rise to many structures such as Leaves , Fruits, Flowers. The flowers are the…
Q: Describe the advantages and disadvantages to a plant in having very tiny or very large leaves
A: Answer: Introduction:Photosynthesis takes place in leaves of many plants. Leave consists of…
Q: Give five plants examples each: A. Scaly or covered bud B. Naked bud C. Hairy bud
A: The buds are classified based in the presence or absence of protective covering. Scaly or covered…
Q: Compare and contrast the seed cones in Taxaceae and Pinaceae
A: Seed can be defined as the embryonic plant which is surrounded by the protected layer. It is…
Q: Name four specialized plant parts that may be used in vegetative propagation.
A: Vegetative propagation is a type of asexual reproduction through which the new plant is formed from…
Q: The diagram shows a leaf. Use the key to identify the plant to which the leaf belongs. leaves leaf…
A: There are different types of leaf shapes and leaf arrangements on the plants, trees, and shrubs.…
Q: Describe in detail a characteristic of plants you did not previously know. Be able to write a…
A: A native plant of South Africa is a succulent specie belonging to the genus Euphorbia, namely,…
Q: Compare and contrast monocots and dicots: Monocots Dicots Number of flower parts Leaves Vascular…
A: Monocot term means a single cotyledon. That is a plant contains a single cotyledonous seed.such as…
Q: Cite at least three (3) advantages of having two plant forms in the life cycle of land plant
A: A land (terrestrial) plant has its entire life cycle divided into two phases or…
Q: Describe the life cycle and reproductive strategy of each group of plants.
A: The plant life cycle consist of gametophytic and sporophytic generation. it begin its life as seed…
Q: Give five plant examples each: A. Floral bud B. Bud thorns C. Hooks
A: Introduction: A flower bud is a small laterally or terminally located protuberance of the stem that…
Q: By a schematic diagram, describe the timeline of plant evolution and the impact of land plants on…
A: The evolution of plants has brought about a wide scope of intricacy, from the most primitive algal…
Q: Compare the function of megaspores and microspores in the seedplant life cycle, and explain where…
A: Spores formation is a asexual means of reproduction in which the sporulation occurs and when this…
Q: With the exception of food, describe four examples of how humans use plants in their everyday lives.
A: Plants are the primary producers in the food chain, however they are not only the producers of…
Q: Explain how the plantlet is regenerated using cuttings? Put your references.
A: Introduction The small plants produced by some plants along the margins of their leaves are called…
Q: pumpkin stem based on the photo below.
A: The stem is usually above-ground upright negatively geotropic and positively phototropic part of the…
Q: List 3 things about flowers and flower dissection.
A: According to guidelines we have to answer the first question only. so please kindly post the…
Q: Why is plant biology a good career to pursue?
A: Plants are mainly multicellular plants that have ability to perform photosynthesis and belong to…
Q: Label the parts of the Corn Stem from the photo given below:
A: Carl Linnaeus was a Swedish naturalist. He is considered the father of taxonomy. He described 4000…
Q: draw the diagram for the cross section of a leaf.
A: Plants are non-motile living beings that are capable of producing their own food by utilizing the…
Q: Describe where pollen grains are produced in a plant.
A: Pollen grains are microscopic structures, which bear androecium which is a male reproductive organ…
Q: Classify the pictured organism. Answers a) monocot angiosperm b) dicot angiosperm c) monocot…
A: The difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms is angiosperms seeds are covered and they…
Q: Label the plant slide below: 1 is meant for the large blue structure 2 is meant for the small green…
A: Plant Cell They are the eukaryotic cells that means they have membrane bound nucleus and organelles…
Q: Explain how a wind-dispersed seed would be different from an animal-dispersed seed.
A: common type of dispersal of seeds are wind, water, animal, fire and through explosion . In plants…
Q: Primary, Secondary
A: Primary growth increases the length of stems and secondary growth increases the thickness of stems.
Q: Compare and Contrast Monocot seeds and Dicot seeds
A: A seed is an embryonic plant that is generally stated and defined that they are surrounded by a…
Q: Write a sentence about the purpose of vascular plant structure lab.
A: Vascular plants are efficient in growth and development due to the presence of vascular tissues.
Q: Plant species with male and female flowers borne on separate plants are termed monocots monoecious…
A: The plant which bears both male and female flowers on separate individual are known as Dioecious…
Q: Write a short paragraph about Mulberry Branches and Their Biological Properties
A: Introduction The genus Morus, which includes numerous species of deciduous trees generally known as…
Q: Discuss the advantages and adaptations of seeds.
A: Seed is a small part of any plant which have the capability to reproduce and form into a new plant…
Q: Redraw the horizontal tree of Figure 26. 2 (shown above) as a vertical tree and a diagonal tree.…
A: A phylogenetic tree is a graphical representation of the evolutionary history of an organism. There…
Q: Discuss the life cycles of various plants.
A: All plants have a complicated life cycle that is defined by generational alternation. Plants vary…
Q: Label the parts of this Grape Stem given in the photo below:
A: Vitis vinifera is the common grape-vine and species is grown in most parts of the world for the…
Q: What are the different agents for seed dispersal, discuss each and give example.
A: The seed is the component of the plant that contains the growing embryo that, given the right…
Q: life cycle of a pine tree
A: Conifers are monoecious plants that produce both male and female cones, each making the crucial…
Q: Compare and contrast the development of monocot and eudicot leaves
A: Monocots or monocotyledons are angiosperms or flower-bearing plants that have just one cotyledon or…
Q: Compare and contrast the morphological features of monocot and dicot leaves in the table below:
A: Leaf Leaf is the main part of the plant which perform photosynthic reaction. Leaf is present…
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- what is the importance of plant seeds in medicine and pharmacy? write a paragraph explaining it.Explain how a wind-dispersed seed would be different from an animal-dispersed seed.Draw the life cycle of plants and include descriptions. The diagram should include meiosis, fertilization and mitosis stages and what they yield. It should be a circle.
- Discuss the importance of seeds and seed dispersal.Describe the process of seed formation and seed dispersal in the conifersClassify the pictured organism. Answers a) monocot angiosperm b) dicot angiosperm c) monocot gymnosperm d) dicot gymnosperm either a) or c) Please explain which one is correct.