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Which of these is not a kind of plant?
1)abacus
2)acanthus
3)acacia
4)aster
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- Which of the following genera most likely directly gave rise to the land plants? a. Volvox b. Chlamydomonas c. Ulva d. CharaMoss is an example of which type of plant? a. haplontic plant b. vascular plant c. diplontic plant d. seed plantPlants such as prosopis, acacia, and capparis represents example of what?
- How does being a haploid affect the alteration of generations? I do not know if that question makes sense but I am trying to figure out how to explain a fern being a haploid affects the alteration of generations.What is the root system of: -Imperata cylindrica-Zea mays-Codiaeum variegatum-Cosmos bipinnatus-Mimosa pudica-Pandanus amaryllifoliusThe function of pits in the walls of tracheids is -to stop the backflow of water. -to seal off air bubbles. -to allow the passage of water. between cells -the secretion of resin. -to allow the escape of air.
- Describe what kind of stem does: -Imperata cylindrica-Zea mays-Codiaeum variegatum-Cosmos bipinnatus-Mimosa pudica-Pandanus amaryllifolius have?What type of seed dispersal does it represent? a. Zoocora b. anemocora c. autocora d. hydrocoraWhich of these pairs is mismatched? a. anther—produces microspores b. carpel—produces pollen c. ovule—becomes seed d. ovary—becomes fruit e. flower—is a reproductive structure