Evolutionary relationships of bryophytes, chlorophytes, diatoma, gymnosperms, horsetails, lycophytes, phaenophytes, rhodophytes, angiosperms,lichens,gnetophyta, cyanobacteria, cycadophyta, ferns and pinaphytes.
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Q: The rhizome of ferns like the one shown in the previous question, have a dictyostele vascular…
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Q: What would be a more distinct lifestage in seedless vascular plants? Sporophyte or Gametophyte
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Q: Name 4 morphological features of the division marchantiophyta
A: The Marchantiophyta is a group of non-vascular plants usually known as liverworts or hepatics.
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- ecology and phylogeny of bryophytes, chlorophytes, diatoma, gymnosperms, horsetails, lycophytes, phaenophytes, rhodophytes, angiosperms, ferns and pinaphytes.Match the following clades with the characteristics that they share Clades: Bryophytes and Tracheophyta Embryophyta and Charophycea Chlorophyta and Streptophyta Bryophytes and Tracheophyta Characteristics: -Chlorophylls a and b are autotrophic -Alternation of generations -Rosettes in the plasma membrane -Sporangia with walled sporesFlowering plants (angiosperms) Conifers, cycads, Ginkgo gnetophytes (gymnosperms) Ferns & horsetails (monilophytes) Clubmosses & quillworts (lycophytes) Hornworts Mosses Bryophytes Liverworts Zygnematales Charales "Green Coleochaetales algae" Chlorophytes Refer to the phylogenetic tree shown above. Bryophytes are O polyphyletic paraphyletic monophyletic Tracheophyta (vascular plants) Embryophyta (land plants) Streptophyta Chlorophyta
- Name 4 morphological features of the division marchantiophytaThe rhizome of ferns like the one shown in the previous question, have a dictyostele vascular cylinder. In your own word, what does this term mean and how does it differ from a protostele seen in the Lycophytes? Edit View Insert Format Tools TableFlowering plants (angiosperms) DOC Conifers, cycads, Ginkgo gnetophytes (gymnosperms) Ferns & horsetails (monilophytes) Clubmosses & quillworts (lycophytes) Hornworts Mosses Bryophytes Liverworts Zygnematales Charales "Green Coleochaetales algae" Chlorophytes Refer to the phylogenetic tree shown above. Bryophytes are polyphyletic paraphyletic monophyletic Tracheophyta (vascular plants) Embryophyta (land plants) Streptophyta Chlorophyta
- Table 3.1. General features of the major groups of ferns and allies. Feature Psilophyta Lycophyta Equisetophyta Pterophyta Representative Psilotum Lycopodium Selaginella Isoetes Equisetum Nephrolepis species Dichotomously branched? Differentiated into roots, stems, leaves? Homosporous or Heterosporous? Type of "Leaves" Type of stele Sporangia Other distinct featuresFlowering plants (angiosperms) Conifers, cycads, Ginkgo gnetophytes (gymnosperms) Ferns & horsetails (monilophytes) Clubmosses & quillworts (lycophytes) Hornworts Mosses Bryophytes Liverworts Zygnematales Tracheophyta (vascular plants) Embryophyta (land plants) Charales "Green Streptophyta Coleochaetales algae" Chlorophytes Refer to the phylogenetic tree shown above. Bryophytes are polyphyletic monophyletic paraphyletic ChlorophytaAngiosperm-Eudocotes: FAGALES, BRASSICALES, MALVALES, MYRTALES AND SAPINDALES Species in terms of plant habit, reproductive type (monoecius/dioecius), leaf type, leaf shape, floral characteristics, fruit morphology, seed size/shape, and other distinct features.
- The rhizome of ferns like the one shown in the previous question, have a dictyostele vascular cylinder. In your own word, what does this term mean and how does it differ from a protostele seen in the Lycophytes? Edit View Insert Format Tools Table MacBook Pro G Search or type URL $4 & 2 4 W E Y # 3The picture below shows a living member of the Pteridophytes. Make a sketch of the specimen and label the following structures: sporophyte, frond, pinna, rhizome, root (Alternatively, you can find a live fern with all these structures and take a picture, label it and upload here.)Compare and contrast the three phyla of bryophytes using the specified bases in the Table below. Bases Hepatophyta Anthocerotophyta Bryophyta 1. Growth form (leafy or thallose) 2. Arrangement of leaves on the stem for leafy types 3. Mechanism of spore dispersal 4. Presence of stomata on the sporophytes 5. Presence of primitive conducting cells 6. Presence of chloroplast on the sporophyte 7. Structure of the protonema 8. Presence of symbiotic cyanobacteria 9. Length of the seta
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