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in your own words, enumerate the pigments and its function that is present in kabocha squash
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- Find this information about this plant in VETERINARY MEDICINE:Name: Bai ZhiScientific name: Angelica dahuricaLabel the pericarp and receptacle of this cucumber plant.i) list TWO adaptations that show that the plant conserves water.ii) Photosynthetic cells produce starch and may be stored. Describe how one may test for the presence of starch on a piece of potato tissue. iii) Give TWO characteristics of monocotyledonous plants. d. The transition of plants from an aquatic environment to a terrestrial one has broughtabout many evolutionary adaptations for plants to survive on land. Give ONE adaptationfor each of the following divisions:i) Mosses: ii) Gymnosperms.
- In your own words, kindly give the function and allowable limit (if applicable) of each of the following: 1. Kabocha squash 2. Cauliflower 3. Onion Leaves 4. Leek 5. CeleryLabel all the visible parts of this stem cross section of gumamela. Also, provide an appropriate description for this image.Which of the following explains why pea plants in high soil nitrogen conditions have so few rhizobial nodules on their roots? When there is already high soil nitrogen there is a very large cost to having rhizobial nodules. The rhizobia bacteria in the nodules fix nitrogen when there isn't enough in the soil, so when there is already high soil nitrogen there is no advantage for the pea plant to expend the extra energy housing the rhizobia. The rhizobia bacteria in the nodules use nitrogen when there isn't enough in the soil, so in conditions of high soil nitrogen the plant tries to exclude the rhizobia to keep the nitrogen for itself. When there is already high soil nitrogen there is no benefit to the plant to having rhizobial nodules, which can rob the plant of the high nitrogen supplies so that the rhizobia bacteria do not have to fix the nitrogen themselves.
- Succulent plants from arid regions generally have waxy surface coatings. Suggest why such a layer is valuable for the survival of the plant.Discus the important finding which could be obtained from a linear tetrad analysis that can not be learned from an unordered tetrad analysis in fungi validate your answer by diagrammatic representationAnswer what is the cell shape, what type of plastid is present, and what are the pigments present in Cucurbita maxima only (in detail)
- Succulent plants from arid regions generally have waxy surface coatings. Suggest why such a coating is valuable for the survival of the plant.Name the dark, linear, thread-like structures that you can see in some of the onion root tip cells.What is the shape of its ascocarp? locate the ascocarp (apothecium) hymenium (fertile layer) use arrows to edit the picture and locate the parts