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2.1. Flowering is needed to identifie. Send me flowered twig.
2. Mangifera indica( mango).
1. What do apogamic non-vascular plants and gametophytic apomixis of flowering plants share in common? 2. How does gametophytic apomixis and apogamy differ? 3. How does gametophytic apoximis and vegetative apomixis differ?
Lab Sections AM Names PM Microscopes and Cells Questions for Review 1. What are the primary differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells? 2. What characteristics do all eukaryotic cells have in common? 3. What cellular features differentiate plants from animals? 4. How are the structures that are unique to plants important to their success? Applyin Your Knowledge 1. In your own words, describe the evolutionary tread for increasing organismal complexity, using examples from this lab to illustrate your answer. 2....
1. what do Hexapoda and Angiosperm plants have in common ? 2. How or what connection do they posses between them? 3. what diversity do they have? They evolve from common ancestor
1. What makes the C4 cycle that much different than the "normal" C3 plants? 2. It has been hypothesized that if we could genetically modify crops like potatoes and tomatoes to become CAM plants we could aide hunger issue around the world. Why would someone propose this hypothesis?
What is the primary function of a seed in seed plants? 1 all of these 2 protect and provision an embryo so that it can disperse and grow without drying out 3 provide a resource that attracts pollinators to the plant to disperse the seed 4 enable the union of egg and sperm in the absence of standing water
1- What is Photorespiration and what are two alternatives strategies of carbon assimilation plants have evolved? 2- Explain the "catch 22" that plants face on a hot day? 3- Give an overview of both these alternatives strategies 4- what is kranz anatomy? 5- can you give an example of these different plant mentioned? (all 3 groups) 6- when do C3 plants outperform plants with other carbon assimilation methods?
The ancestors of plants were probably algae. True/False 2) What do plants and the green algae charophytes have in common? 3) What advantages did life in land provide for plants? 4) What were the disadvantages for life on land for plants? 5) What are some differences between plants and algae? 6) How do land plants maintain moisture in their cells? 7) What structures do land plants use to obtain resources such as water, minerals, and CO2? 8) List the two...
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Week 5: EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY OF PLANTS - SEEDLESS PLANTS Given 2 hours of discussion and assigned reading on the subject, upon an examination and within 70% accuracy, the student should be able to: Green Algal Ancestor of Plants a. Give four features of charophytes consistent with their sharing a common ancestor sometime in the past with plants. b. Draw an evolutionary tree for plants showing significant innovations during their evolution C Explain the mechanism of "Alternation of Generations" and...
1. In plants, what cells strip a carbon, as CO2, from the four carbon compound and return the three-carbon remainder to the mesophyll cells? 2. Fill in the blanks: In C4 plants, carbon fixation and the calvin cycle are __________ separated but in CAM plants, carbon fixation and the calvin cycle are ________ separated. Thank you!!