Q: Compare Bryophytes (mosses) and Pterophytes (ferns) in terms of... 1) similarities/difference in…
A: Bryophytes and Pteridophytes are the member of the kingdom planteevand mosses and ferns are the…
Q: Descibe different types of life cycle in plant kingdom.
A: R.H. Whittaker organized the organisms into five kingdoms such as Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae,…
Q: Name and briefly describe the three phyla of bryophytes
A: Bryophytes are the group of plants that are closely related to terrestrial plants. They lack lignin…
Q: Explain the following bullets: Division Cycadeoidophyta: Cycadeoids The cycadeoids (all extinct)…
A: All around us, we observe a wide diversity of plants. There are just a few terrestrial and aquatic…
Q: In what respect the spoprophyte of Pteridophytes and Spermatophytes areidentical.
A: Plants are categorized according to how close their characteristics are. Flowering habits, stem and…
Q: Explain the features of pteridophytes showing similarities with Bryophytes.
A: The plants are formed of roots, stem, leaves, fruits and flowers. The conduction system in plants is…
Q: Plastids of Glaucophytes are called ________________. It is derived from the ______________…
A: Glaucophytes They are the small group of photosynthic algae. They are ancient fresh water…
Q: Bryophytes form a monophyletic group that transitions between green algae and vascular plants.…
A: Bryophytes are the primitive type of land plants that do not have true leaves, roots and shoots.…
Q: Presence or Leaf Position of the Shape of the Genus absence of Composition sorus sorus indusium…
A: Ophioglossum is commonly called as tongue fern because the stalk resembles snake's tongue. Marattia…
Q: Compare and contrast the sporophyte of Selaginella and Polypodium.
A: These three divisions alongside the Pterophyta (greeneries) are altogether know as the "seedless…
Q: Trimerophytes were plants that probably evolved from rhyniophytes but with more derived features. In…
A: There are many tube-shaped fossils of plants found in the Devonian period are superficially kind of…
Q: Write on diversity in gametophyte of bryophytes.
A: Bryophyta is a group of plants that include mosses, liverworts and hornworts.
Q: Compare the three groups of bryophytes.
A: Step 1 Bryophytes are non-vascular embryophytes that are characterized by the presence of an…
Q: Features Used in spore Gametophyte form Characteristic of Others Group dispersal seta Liverworts…
A: Bryophytes are group of plant that are simple , without conducting tissue and present to grow on…
Q: Characteristics Thallose Liverworts Leafy Liverworts Hornworts Mosses Representative Species…
A: Bryophytes are the non vascular plants which is not differented into leaves, stems and roots. Rather…
Q: Identify three types of pteridophytes.
A: The first true land plants are called pteridophytes. They are vascular plants with free sporing…
Q: Describe the characteristics of the seedless vascular plants. Give at least five. 1. Phylum…
A: Lycopodiophyta, or club mosses, are the first seedless vascular plants. They dominated the…
Q: ecology and phylogeny of bryophytes, chlorophytes, diatoma, gymnosperms, horsetails, lycophytes,…
A: BRYOPHYTES - 1. ECOLOGY - Bryophytes may grow on soils or on disintegrating material. Some grow on…
Q: Explain role of meiosis and mitosis in the Lifecycle of bryophytes
A: Bryophytes are lower groups in the plant kingdom. They are often called amphibians of the plant…
Q: Which of the following is NOT in the subkingdom embryophyta? Moss Bryophytes O Angiosperms Green…
A: Plants are the organism who can't move from one place to another. They have cell wall around each…
Q: why are bryophytes considered natural and non natural
A: Bryophytes - non - vascular plants which lacks xylem as well as phloem, reproduction takes place by…
Q: Write the characteristics features of pteridophytes
A: Pteridophytes are cryptogams (as they do not produce seeds or flowers, their mode of reproduction is…
Q: Why sporophyte is dependend on gametophyte in Riccia.
A: A Bryophyte is a group of plants belonging to the Plant Kingdom. They are basically spore-producing…
Q: What is diversity? Describe diversity with reference to sporophyte ofPteridophytes
A: Pteridophytes are the most primitive vascular plant, they are also called cryptograms because they…
Q: Make a sketch of the slide and label the following structures: megagametophyte. archegonia, eggs
A: Cones are the reproductive structures on the plant which give rise to embryo. There are male and…
Q: Give the economic importance of fungi.
A: Fungi are heterotrophic organisms that include microbes such as yeasts, molds, and mushrooms. They…
Q: Hydrophytic pteridophyte isa) Lycopodium b) Azollac) Equisetum d) Selaginella
A: Pteridophytes are vascular plants that have true roots. They have a dominant sporic life cycle(they…
Q: List two features that distinguish the seedless vascular plants from the bryophytes.
A: Bryophytes are the simplest and primitive non-flowering embryophytes that do not contain vascular…
Q: Describe internal structure of seta of sporophyte of Funaria.
A: Funaria can be defined as the type of bryophyte which is also known as cord moss. It grows in moist…
Q: Compare and contrast the three bryophyte groups in terms of distinguishing morphoanatomical…
A: Comparison: Criteria Hornworts Liverworts…
Q: State any eight features of pteridophytes
A: The green plants are the primary consumers of the ecosystem. They are photosynthetic multicellular…
Q: the charophytes are at the base of the phylogenetic line of land plants. True or False
A: Charophytes are green algae found in fresh water which are autotrophic They are also called…
Q: Why fungi are requiring to be saprophytic or parasitic
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Q: LYCOPODIOPHYTA Taxonomic Account Kingdom: Clade: Class: Order. Family: Genus: Species: Scientific…
A: The scientific process of arrangement of organisms into the hierarchical series of groups or…
Q: Describe some of the types of fungi.
A: Fungi are eukaryotic and a chlorophyllous organisms. They show heterotrophic nutrition due to the…
Q: Identify three major differences among the following divisions of algae: Chlorophyta, Phaeophyta and…
A: The kingdom Protista includes three types of algae: red algae (Rhodophyta), brown algae…
Q: State uses of bryophytes
A: Bryophytes are the amphibian of the plant kingdom. The dominant phase ate gametophytic in nature.…
Q: Define bryophytes
A: Plants are the autotrophs and primary producers in the food chain. Plants leaves contain…
Q: Mushrooms are part of the group that also includes bracket fungi, boletes, puffballs, and…
A: Yes, it is true. Mushroom (edible musroom)belongs to Class Fungi, all the mentioned fungi belongs to…
Q: What are free floating hydrophytes.Name some free-floating hydrophytes.
A: Plants that live in water and adapt to their surroundings are known as hydrophytes. Hydrilla,…
Q: Compare and contrast the sporangia in Lycophytes and Monilophytes
A: Lycophytes belongs to the class lycopodiopsida and this class have more than 1300 remaining species.…
Q: Ecology of dinoflagellate
A: Dinoflagellates are the unicellular eukaryotes belonging to the phylum Dinoflagellata. These…
Q: Pteridophyta(Fern) Alternation of Generation. What are the structures in the fern plant life cycle…
A: The plant kingdom is one of the five kingdoms that are classified to distinguish different species…
Q: Bryophytes encompass the oldest plant lineage and are estimated to be approximately 475 million…
A: We know that the pla to that we see today have evolved for millions of years ago . First plants have…
Q: Characteristics of Four Different Plants Vascular Tissue Seeds Flowers Cones Plant 1 X Plant 2 Plant…
A: The plants are formed of roots, stems, leaves, fruits, and flowers. The conduction system in plants…
Q: What is Pteridophytes? Difference between Pteridophytes and Bryophytes.
A: Plants are predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes belonging to the Plantae kingdom. Kingdom Plantae…
Q: Evolutionary relationships of bryophytes, chlorophytes, diatoma, gymnosperms, horsetails,…
A: Phylogenetic tree: - it is a diagram that helps to represent the evolutionary relationships among…
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.
Q: Bryophytes tend to be high-growing plant species. True False
A: Bryophytes are nonvascular terrestrial plants of moist habitat. They are mostly found in damp and…
Q: Compare and contrast the following set of terms: a. ovulate cone and staminate cone b.pterophyte…
A: When a male gamete fuses with a female gamete, a zygote is formed, giving rise to a new individual…
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- Which of the fungi species below has gametes that do NOT resemble animal sperm.Explain role of meiosis and mitosis in the Lifecycle of bryophytesBryophytes form a monophyletic group that transitions between green algae and vascular plants. Describe at least one similarity and one difference between bryophyte reproduction and green algae reproduction.
- b. Given the following scanning electron image, what general type of cell are we looking at and why? HIGH 1.0 um c. As a researcher, you were able to sequence a circular piece of DNA from the organism below: cace M40205330 08363 CODDEGOED How would you go about determining if the organism is a prokaryote or eukaryote?Why sporophyte is dependend on gametophyte in Riccia.Bryophyta Lycopodiophyta Lycopodiophyta Monilophyta