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- Figure 25.24 Which of the following statements about the fern life cycle is false? Sporangia produce haploid spores. The sporophyte grows from a gametophyte The sporophyte is diploid and the gametophyte is haploid. Sporangia form on the underside of the gametophyte.Angiosperm-Eudocotes: FAGALES, BRASSICALES, MALVALES, MYRTALES AND SAPINDALES Species in terms of plant habit, reproductive type (monoecius/dioecius), leaf type, leaf shape, floral characteristics, fruit morphology, seed size/shape, and other distinct features.Give the economic importance of bryophytes and gymnosperms.
- In a paragraph or two, explain the life cycle of gymnosperms. Be sure to point out the specific unique life cycle adaptations gymnosperms have evolved, and use correct terminology.Written explanations of: - classification of net veined leaf - classification of parallel veined leaf - explanation of ability to survive winter - explanation of pollination of monocot - explanation of pollination of dicot - explanation of seed dispersal. - explanation of pollination / fertilization - explanation of gymnosperm seed dispersalDifferentiate the reproductive structures and processes of the four plant representatives according to the categories provided. Bryophye Pteridophyte Gymnosperm Angiosperm Female reproductive structure and distinguishing characteristic Male Reproductive structure and distinguishing characteristic
- Relate the structure of an angiosperm leaf to each of the following:- Adaptations for photosynthesis and food storage.- Adaptations for food translocation and water transport.- Specialized adaptations to a desert environment.The term angiosperm refers to -the presence of endosperm. -the enclosure of the seeds within a fruit. -the presence of pollen. -the narrow sperm of angiosperms. -the branching of vascular veins.Draw a typical habit from each tracheophyte group and label properly each part: ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms.
- Lilium Ovary Describe the function of each structure (Central column, ovule, funiculus, septum, pericarp, and locule) Compare the lily ovary to the pistillate strobilus of a gymnospermGive economic importance of angiosperms.prepare a response with specific examples for the following statement: Flowers aid angiosperms by enabling a wider range of adaptability and broadening the ecological niches open to them. This has allowed flowering plants to largely dominate terrestrial ecosystems