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- What is the type of stem do shame plant and coconut tree have, are they tendrils, thorns, bulbils, cladodes, phylloclade, or hooks? Pick one for each plant.TOPIC: SEEDLESS VASCULAR PLANTS IDENTIFICATION 1. The megaphyll type of leaves in ferns that both function as a photosynthetic and reproductive organ. 2. The heart-shapedflat structure in the gametophyte generation of ferns. 3. The main organ for photosynthesis in higher plants.What is Anthology ? Study of flower and flowering plant. Study of blood vascular system. Study of male reproductive organ. Study of Bryophytes
- Sorus What is the comparison of the process of spore production of ferns to that of mosses? What shapes may sori take? Describe how the annulus causes the sporangium to openPlease answer fast Compare the general morphology and importance of the gametophyte and sporophyte generation of bryophytes, seedless vascular plants and seed plants.(See attached for image...) Is this an image of a plant root or plant stem? Justify your answer. Is this specimen from a monocot or a eudicot? Justify your answer.