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- Describe the major plant taxonomic groups and representative members of each group.Define heliophytes and sciophytes.Name a plant from your locality that is either heliophyte or sciophyte.Draw the gametophyte and sporophyte stage of each representatives of nonvascular plants. Label the parts. Liverworts: Hornworts:
- Explain the common characteristic features of plants kingdom.Certain eudicot clades contain plants with many relictual features. Name and describe several.Classify what specific or what groups of plants (could be all groups if it is common) possess the following: 1. flower 2. rhizoids 2. sporophyll 3. sperm with flagella 4. ovules 5. archegonium 6. rhizoids 7. phloem 8. pollen 9. roots 10. sporangium 11. carpel 12. sori/sorus 13. cones 14. wood 15. antheridium 15. seed coat 16. root hairs 17. xylem
- There are two types of semaphyll - intrafloral semaphyll and extrafloral semaphyll. Intrafloral semaphyll is when it is from any four parts of the flowers, while it is extrafloral semaphyll if it comes from other parts outside of the flower-like stems, leaves, etc. Fill the table with the type of semaphyll and the plant part involved. Species Type of Semaphyll Plant part involved Canna generalis Anthurium andreanum Antigonon leptopus Allamanda cathartica Heliconia bihaiList characteristics of 10 flowering plant families.Describe orders Cycadales (Cycadaceae), Ginkgoales (Ginkgoaceae), Coniferales (Taxaceae, Pinaceae, Cuppressaceae) and Gnetales (Gnetaceae) by completing the table below. Character Cycadales Ginkgoales Coniferales Gentales Plant habit Plant type (monoecious, dioecious) Leaf type Leaf shape Seed size/ shape Special seed characteristic Cone morphology