Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Which of the follow correctly describe the function of a flower?
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The reproductive structure of the |
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Contains the plant embryo and a tissue such as endosperm to provide nutrition for early plant growth. |
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Grows from the ovary of a flowering plants and surrounds the seed. Provides protection and/or attracts animals to aid in seed dispersal. |
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Carries the microgametophyte and sperm cells during sexual reproduction in angiosperms. |
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The reproductive structure of the gymnosperms. |
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- Describe this in simple terms and dearrow_forwarditems in bullet are options for the question above it When gymnosperms arose during the late Carboniferous era, around 300 million years ago, they were the first true seed-bearing plants. The word comes from gymno-, meaning "naked," and -wsperm, which refers to "seeds" not actual sperm. Gymnosperms have "naked seeds," because they do not encase their seeds in fruits as do angiosperms. 1. Gymnosperms were also the first plants to develop pollen. Which of the following statements correctly describes one of the advantages of pollen? The development of pollen means that gymnosperms no longer require sporophytes for reproduction. The development of pollen means that gymnosperms are not dependent on water for reproduction. Pollen is created by the sperm of the plant. 2. In gymnosperms, where are the female gametophytes located? In the ovulate cones The gametophyte stage no longer exists in gymnosperms In the needles or leaves…arrow_forwardWhich of the following make up the vascular tissue found in ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms? (select all the correct answers below if there is more than one) Group of answer choices Xylem Flowers Phloem Roots Stomataarrow_forward
- Please answer question 4arrow_forwardFor the following descriptions - indicate whether they describe a monocot or a eudicot. -parallel veins in leaves -root system is a taproot -flower organs in groups of 4 or 5 -vascular bundles scattered in the stem -capable of woody growth -pollen grain with three openings -embryo with one cotyledonarrow_forwardWhich of the follow correctly describe the function of a cone? Question 32 options: Carries the microgametophyte and sperm cells during sexual reproduction in angiosperms. Contains the plant embryo and a tissue such as endosperm to provide nutrition for early plant growth. The reproductive structure of the gymnosperms. Grows from the ovary of a flowering plants and surrounds the seed. Provides protection and/or attracts animals to aid in seed dispersal. The reproductive structure of the angiosperms.arrow_forward
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