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Q: What is the diagram Microsporophyll, side view of false sago palm?
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Q: Look up the term and define it. What does germination produce? Are these diploid or haploid? What…
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Q: What process occurred within the sporangium to produce the haploid spores?
A: Asexual reproduction is carried out by Sporangia. Sporangia mature into a form known as a…
Q: What is the spore-producing part of a moss plant called? Is it haploid or is it diploid?
A: Mosses are those groups of ancient plants that are nonvascular and belong to the family called…
Q: Are potato, onion, turnip, carrot, and ginger are herbaceous or suffrutescent?
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Q: How can climate affect mast seeding?
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Q: What is germ sporangium?
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Q: What are buds? What are they for?
A: Buds can be defined differently in botany and zoology. In plants, buds are the embryonic shoots…
Q: Where are bulliform cells found in leaves?
A: Bulliform cells are large colourless, big, white, empty, and bubble-shaped epidermal cells.…
Q: What is the Microsporophyll, side view of false sago palm?
A: False sago palm is the species of Cycas such as Cycas revoluta. These species are called false sago…
Q: What are all of the structures in fern plant life cycle that are diploid
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Q: How do fertilization and zygote formation occur in these plants? Do these processes depend on water?
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Is the mature Sargassum haploid or diploid?
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