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Q: 37. Say your a plantito/plantita collecting bryophytes, what would your garden contain? * aroids…
A: Bryophytes These consist of about 20,000 species of plant. These plants generate enclosed…
Q: What are liverworts?
A: Bryophytes belong to a non-vascular group of plants which lack an internal organization of a…
Q: Why are the fertile appendages of Equisetum called sporangiophores instead of sporophylls?
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Q: What is another word for microgametophyte?
A: The male gametophyte that emerges from heterosporous plants' microspores. Microgametophytes are…
Q: How would you describe the branching pattern of Psilotum?
A: Psilotum is a genus of seedless vascular plants which belongs to the division Psilophyta. The…
Q: Explain the term sporophyte..
A: In plants reproduction takes place vegetatively, asexually and sexually.
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A: The organisms of the phylum Ascomycota are called as ascomycetes. It is the largest phylum of the…
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A: The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life of all living organisms capable of…
Q: What is sporophyll? A strobilus? Sporophyll Strobilus megaspore
A: Plants are majorly divided into 2 types they are vascular plants and on vascular plants. Non…
Q: Where is Psilotum usually found?
A: Psilotum is a genus of vascular plants that look like ferns. It is one of two genera of whisk ferns…
Q: What do you mean by rhizomorph?
A: Fungi are a group of organisms such as yeast, molds and mushrooms. Although they share some common…
Q: How plants provide protection from fungal disease?
A: Fungi are eukaryotic organism that includes yeasts, molds and mushrooms. They are placed in kingdom…
Q: What do you mean by stromata?
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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 sporophyte ?
A: Sporophyte is a diploid multicellular stage in the life cycle of a plant or alga. It develops from…
Q: What is the Microsporophyll, side view of bread palm?
A: Gymnosperm can be defined as the group of vascular plants which consists of naked seeds. They are…
Q: Cork cambium forms tissues that form the cork. Do you agree with thisstatement? Explain.
A: Cork cambium is a tissue present in many vascular plants as a part of the epidermis. It is one of…
Q: Ascomycetes vary greatly in morphology . How could you confirm that a fungus is an ascomycete?
A: Characteristics of Fungi: The majority of known Fungi falls under the Phylum Ascomycota,…
Q: g liheages can you find heterosporous strobili? anthocerophyta hepatophyta O bryophyta O ycophyta
A: heterospoeous means having two different types of spores female megaspore and males are…
Q: Label the following: Sporophyte Gametophyte Rhizoids
A: Ferns are a type of plant that does not produce flowers. In most cases, ferns reproduce by creating…
Q: Write a brief description of each structure: Hypha / Mycelium Rhizoid Stolon Sporangium…
A: Given: These are eukaryotic, spore producing thalloid organisms. The study of fungi is called…
Q: What do you mean by pseudoparenchyma?
A: In plants, the parenchyma is a tissue made up of living cells that are thin-walled and unspecialized…
Q: What is (are) the sister group(s) of Nanophyllium?
A: A cladogram is a diagrammatic representation of the phylogenetic relationship between different…
Q: O Chytridiomycota O Mucoromycota O Glomeromycota O Ascomycota O Basidiomycota
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A: “Since you have asked multiple question, we will solve the first question for you. If you want any…
Q: This is a longitudinal section of a Marchantia sp. gametophyte body. Label the following structures:…
A: Answer: Introduction: Marchantia, is a genus of liverworts, of the order Marchantiales, and in the…
Q: What do you mean by rhizodial hyphae?
A: Fungi are eukaryotic organism that includes yeasts, molds and mushrooms. They are placed in kingdom…
Q: The anatomy of Pinus needle reflects the features of a- (A) Mesophyte (B) Xerophyte (C) Hydrophyte…
A: Introduction - Pine needles spiral around the stem in a spiral pattern. Each year, as a pine tree…
Q: Give one significant difference between microsporophyll and megasporophyll.
A: The structure that envelopes the spore is called sporangia and the leaf that bears it is called…
Q: A sporophyll is a:* Photosynthetic leaf O Spore bearing leaf O Spore sac Spore mother cell
A: The gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants, which produce seeds that are not contained…
Q: How does the structure of a phycobilin compare with that of achlorophyll?
A: Phycobilins are light capturing pigments. They are found in the cyanobacteria, glaucophytes,…
Q: How do bryophytes get water?
A: Bryophytes are non vascular seed plants that inhabit moist regions. They include mosses, hornworts…
Q: What do you mean by sporangiophores?
A: Fungi are a class of eukaryotic organisms that is further divided into various phyla depending on…
Q: What is Rhodophyceae? Give its various forms.
A: Taxonomy is a branch of science involved with classification, particularly of organisms;…
Q: What do you mean by lenticular transpiration?
A: Plants are multicellular organisms in the kingdom Plantae. The parts of plants are stems, flowers,…
Q: Question 26 What is the fruiting body of the Ascomycetes? asci O mycorrhizae ascospores Oascocarp
A: Ascomycetes are also known as the sac fungi. These are the septate fungi, and they reproduce through…
Q: What are Ascomycetes?
A: Ascomycota is a phylum of the kingdom Fungi. Ascomycota are morphological diverse including from…
Q: Are there photosynthetic fungi? How do fungi nourish themselves?
A: A fungus or fungi is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms…
Q: 2. Mosses characteristic.
A: Mosses are small , flowerless plant and non vascular plants that grows on mats , moist ground ,…
Q: Why are bryophytes classified into 3 divisions
A: Bryophytes are small plants that grow in shady places, they do not grow great in height as they lack…
Q: What do you mean by ascomycetes?
A: Ascomycetes fall under the family of fungi. The example of Ascomycetes are Neurospora and claviceps,…
Q: What structures are pictured on the underside of this leaf in the image below? spores soi seeds
A: A leaf is a part of plant's shoot system. They plays important role in photosynthesis process. In…
Q: What do you mean by conidia?
A: Fungi are a group of organisms such as yeast, molds and mushrooms. Although they share some common…
Q: What specific structure is indicated by the pointer? Chlorenchyma What phylum does this plant…
A: The leaf consists of various tissues. A layer of the epidermis, present in the upper and lower part…
Q: How does one distinguish between megaphylls and microphylls?
A: Introduction :- Ferns and more advanced vascular plants have megaphylls. In addition to…
Q: Which characteristic property of Bryophyllum is exploited by gardeners and farmers?
A: Bryophyllum is a genus of plant that belongs to the division Angiosperms of the plant kingdom.
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