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Q: in mungbean, there are the cotyledons. What do you think happened to the endosperm?
A: INTRODUCTION Endosperm These are the tissue that surround and nourishes the embryo.
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- 1. Explain what vascular plants are. Give examples. 2 What is the difference between angionsperms and gymnosperms? 3. Describe the structure and functions of leaves, stems, and roots.1. What are some examples of C3,C4,CAM plants. 2. What are the the adaptations favouring plant growth and development in cold regions. 3. What are the plants adaptations and resistance to high temperatures 4. What are the characteristics of xerophytesIII. Gymnosperms - have seeds and vascular tissue (Chapter 18) A. Zamia - live specimen and Figure 18-35 1. To what Phylum does this plant belong? 2. What is unique about where this plant grows? 3. One of the common names for cycads is sago palm. What is one of the major differences between the group that Zamia belongs to and true palms? 4. How is Zamia pollinated?
- 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.Fill in the blank with the term that best completes the sentence. 21. Switching between a haploid gametophyte stage and a diploid sporophyte stage is called 22. gives plant stems stiffness and helps protect plants against predators. 23. Nonvascular plants use for absorbing water. 24. Asexual reproduction from stems, leaves, or roots is called occurs when a growing plant embryo bursts through the seed coat. 25. 26. Liverworts, hornworts, and mosses are all plants. 27. Another name for vascular plants i , 28. stores food in seed plants. 29. In a flower the contains the stigma, style, and ovary. 30. The protects the seed.1. What traits do all plants share? 2. What do plants need? 3. List reasons that plants are important to life on Earth. 4. When is a plant considered a weed? 5. What are vascular tissues? What is their function? 6. Describe nonvascular plants. 7. Identify the parts of a seed and the role of each part. 8. Name and describe the division of gymnosperms.
- In which plant group(s) does the sperm need to swim to the egg in water, exposed to the environment? Select ALL that apply. Group of answer choices: 1. ferns 2. angiosperms 3. bryophytes 4. gymnospermsWhich group of plants bears stomata only in the sporophyte generation? a. Chrysophyta b. Anthocerophyta c. Bryophyta d. Marchantiophyta Which of the following is not a characteristic that distinguishes gymnosperms and angiosperms from other plants? a. Pollen b. Dependent gametophytes c. Ovules d. Alternation of generations Which of these statements is an incorrect comparison of a pine cone and a flower in terms of structure and function? a. Pine cones and flowers both have gametophytes and modified leaves that produce spores. b. All of the statements are correct. c. Unlike pine cones, many flowers produce both pollen and ovules. d. Pine trees have separate pollen cons and ovulate cones while in flowers, pollen grains are produced by the anthers of stamens, and ovules are within the ovaries of carpels.1. The Apiaceae is closely related to the Araliaceae, the family to which ginseng and octopus tree belong. Know the characters which the two families share in common.2. List down features of Asteraceae that are considered advanced relative to other dicotyledonous families.
- Gymnosperms typically possess…1. sieve tube elements.2. sieve cells.3. companion cells.4. both sieve tube elements and companion cells.5. sieve cells with bordered pits.1, choose which statement about plants is false? a, plants do not carry out cellular respiration. b, plant fibers can be used to make textiles. c, plants are a source of pharmaceutical products. d, plant products can be used as building materials. e, plants can help reduce soil erosion. 2, Choose, A plant embryo surrounded by a seed coat is called a, endosperm b, zygote c, fruit d, seed 3, choose, Phototropism occurs due to the effects of a, gravity b, auxins c, abscisic acid d, osmosisLiverworts are related equally to lycophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms. Group of answer choices a. True b. False
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