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Sporangial development characteristic of the fern.
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- Place the following structures of a fern in the correct order of its lifecycle following the fiddlehead: frond, gametes, prothallus, spore, zygote.Draw a fern life cycle and include the following terms: sporophyte, frond, rhizome, roots, sorus, sporangium, sporocytes, spores, developing gametophyte, prothallus, rhizoids, antheridium, archegonium, egg, sperm, zygote, embryo, developing sporophyte and young sporophyteDescribe the life history of fern with the significance of alternation of generations.
- Explain the life cycle of a fern. Begin with the dominant portion of their life cycle and work your way through the rest including specific names of structures, types of cell division used, and nuclear conditions. Also how this life cycle is more advanced than a typical moss’s life cycle and how it is not quite as advanced as a typical pine’s life cycle.what is the sporangial development characteristic of the fern.Draw the leaf structure of oak leaf bracket fern, pitcher plant, and walking fern. Don't forget to label them each.
- Describe the tissue hierarchical organization and structure of a bamboo. Describe or draw examples of each level.Draw, label and describe the leaf type and leaf arrangement of the speciesc) Lygodium sp (climbing fern) : Fronds 1” to 12” long; forms thick climbing matshttp://botit.botany.wisc.edu/botany_130/diversity/plants/mosses.html Make a complete moss life cycle with the following phases and structures. Note: download the images of Mnium from this link and arrange them in the exact sequence to make the lifecycle. Lifecycle structures with cell division: Meiosis, fertilization within archegonium, capsule (sporangium), spores (n), protonema (n) (Image), male gametophyte (n) (Image), female gametophyte (n) (Image), antheridia (Image), archegonia (Image), sperm, egg, water, zygote (2n), embryo, young growing sporophyte (2n), mature sporophyte (2n) (Image), rhizoids. You can insert the non-image part, using the textbox and fill out the suitable s text. For symbol, click on the shape option and inter in your lifecycle diagram at the required place