Which of the following are parts of the sporophyte generation in ferns: frond, sperm cells, egg cell, roots, sorus, sporangium, spores, prothallus, rhizome,antheridium, archegonium, and zygote?
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Which of the following are parts of the sporophyte generation in ferns: frond, sperm cells, egg cell, roots, sorus, sporangium, spores, prothallus, rhizome,
antheridium, archegonium, and zygote?
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- 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 sporophyteWhich of the following are parts of the gametophyte generation in mosses: antheridia, zygote, embryo, capsule, archegonia, sperm cells, egg cell, spores, and protonema?What is the dominant phase in the life cycle of a Bryophyte? How does this compare to the dominant phase of the rest of the land plants? What phase of the life cycle (gametophyte or sporophyte) produces Bryophyte spores? By what process of cell division (mitosis or meiosis) are the spores produced?
- Place the following structures of a fern in the correct order of its lifecycle following the fiddlehead: frond, gametes, prothallus, spore, zygote.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. xylemhttp://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
- Draw a generalized pine tree life cycle and identify the following structures: male and female gametophytes, pollen grain, integuments, archegonium, egg, embryo, and sporophyte.If ferns produce spores, are they a sporophyte or agametophyte? Are they haploid or diploi Describe two differences between a fern sporophyte and a moss sporophyte. Are fern spores haploid or diploid? Are the spores produced by meiosis or mitosis? Where are the spores produced?The gametophyte of Pteridophytes is inconspicuous in comparison to the mosses. They are also commonly monecious (single "house", or thallus for male and female gamete production). The photo below shows a whole mount (w.m.) of a fern gametophyte at 40x. Make a sketch of the specimen and label the following structures: archegonium, antheridium, mature gametophyte (a.k.a. prothallus), rhizoids 90
- The gametophyte of Pteridophytes is inconspicuous in comparison to the mosses. They are also commonly monecious (single house for male and female gamete production). The photo below shows a whole mount (w.m.) of a fern gametophyte at 4x. Make a sketch of the specimen and label the following structures: archegonium, antheridium, mature gametophyte (prothallus), rhizoids MacBThe gametophyte of Pteridophytes is inconspicuous in comparison to the mosses. They are also commonly monecious (single house for male and female gamete production). The photo below shows a whole mount (w.m.) of a fern gametophyte at 4x. Make a sketch of the specimen and label the following structures: archegonium, antheridium, mature gametophyte (prothallus), rhizoidsWhich of the following comparisons between the moss life cycle and fern life cycle are correct? A) Mosses have flagellated sperm that need water to reach the female gamete, while the sperm of ferns are unflagellated and are not dependent on water.B) The sporophyte generation is smaller than the gametophyte generation in mosses, but the sporophyte generation is much larger than the gametophyte generation in ferns.C) The spores are produced in capsules on stalks in mosses but in small structures called sori on the underside of leaves in ferns.D) The gametes are produced in gametangia in mosses but in specialized structures on the underside of leaves in ferns.E) Both kinds of plants depend on wind for dispersal of spores.