Write notes on the FOUR major extant groups of flowering plants. What trends in flower structure are evident as angiosperms evolve?
A) asteraceae
Orchidaceae
Fabaceae
Rubiaceae.
B) in flowers of species asteraceae are highly evolved have specialised sepals called pappus which turns in to white furry structure during summer which aids tiny attached seeds for dispersal by wind.
Write notes on the FOUR major extant groups of flowering plants. What trends in flower structure...
1. What does the male gametophyte in flowering plants lack that
we see in the male gametophyte in gymnosperms (e.g. pine)?
[answer]
2.
3.Double fertilization in flowering plants results in the
2N_____________ and the 3N _______________ . The 3N tissue is
important because it will provide ___________________ for the
growing seed.
4. A complete flower will have the following four parts (listed
in order below from the outer part of the flower inward):
_____________ , ______________, ______________ ,
_______________.
5....
For lower and higher plants do you know what groups have stomata, vascular tissues, seeds, heterospory or homospory, flowers? Do you know the flower parts, what nurses the embryo, what are the gametophytes in angiosperms?
choose the correct answer please
Question 16 What structure is unique to reproduction in flowering plants? a. These are found in all plant reproduction. O b. a diploid zygote c. a haploid egg cell d. a triploid cell e. a haploid sperm cell
4. List the characteristics characteristics that distinguish the four major groups of plants: then provide an example of a plant within each groun et ta eynlanations for the observation that b..
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