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- 3. Identify key flower structures and describe differences between flower and pollen structures in monocots and dicots. 4. Explain what is meant by alternation of generations, sporophyte and gametophyte. 5. Describe how male and female reproductive cells are produced in angiosperms and the process of double fertilization. 0000004. Explain what is meant by alternation of generations, sporophyte and gametophyte. 5. Describe how male and female reproductive cells are produced in angiosperms and the process of double fertilization.3. What is secondary growth? Which group of Angiosperms is mainly concerned?
- 30. This is Ephedra and it is in the Gymnosperm phylum that most closely resembles Angiosperms. Name that phylum.2. What are differences between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms?16.Which among the following is NOT a characteristic of Angiosperms? Read and analyze the question and choices CAREFULLY; more importantly, ALWAYS CHOOSE the BEST answer. seed production They do not produce fruits flower production they produce embryos
- 3. Complete the table to indicate whether each lineage of plants life cycle is gametophyte dominant or sporophyte dominant. Dominant part of the life cycle Plant Lineage Bryophytes Pterophytes (ferns) Gymnosperms (cone baring) Angiosperms (flower producing)2. What are important characteristics features of Angiosperm?1. Relate leaf variation to environmental variation. 2. How the stem of a desert plant might be specialized for its environment. 3. Discuss the main parts of an angiosperm leaf.
- 10) A team of botanists discovers a new species of plant in a tropical rain forest. After observing its anatomy and life cycle, they note the following characteristics and observations:- Presence of pollen cones and ovulate cones- Diploid-dominant- Seeds- vascular tissues- Absence of anything that resembles a flowerThis plant is probably a(n) Group of answer choices moss angiosperm protist gymnosperm fern3. Discuss the main parts of an angiosperm leaf.4. By applying concepts from this lab, predict how the stem of a desert plant might be specializedfor its environment.1. discuss the key characteristics of the families nyctaginaceae, polygonaceae, portulacaceae, begoniaceae, and cucurbitaceae based on their -plant habit -leaf type -leaf arrangement -leaf shape -flower characteristics -type of fruit