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- List the cell types concerned with transport of water in angiosperms and brieflyexplain the differences between these cell typesusing the illustrations above arrange the following statements to explain the process of pollen formation in angiosperms "using the illustrations above, arrange the following statements to explain the process of pollen formation in angiosperms"Match the structure to its function in angiosperms.
- Differentiate between imperforate and perforate tracheary elements in angiospermsName three major types of angiosperm secondary metabolites,and explain how these affect animals.Explain the process of secondary growth in the stems of woody angiospermswith the help of schematic diagrams. What is its significance?
- Diagram the structure of a mature angiosperm and amature gymnosperm seed, indicating the ploidy (1n, 2n, 3n) ofeach tissue and its role in seed development and germination.Discuss the life history of an angiospermic plant.What specific primary tissues comprise the secretory cells in most angiosperms. Explain the importance or role of this tissue in the plants that possess them. Give a specific example
- Describe,in details the formation of seed and fruit in angiospermsAnsgiosperms describe the fruit and/or seed, and how the seeds are dispersed of dandelion, maple, burdock and corn from an oak tree.Compare the life cycles of both an Angiosperm and a Gymnosperm by describing the differences and similarities in microgametogenesis, megagametogenesis, pollination, fertilization, and seed development.