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Chapter 25, Problem 19RQ
The following structures are found on the underside of fern leaves and contain sporangia:
- sori
- rhizomes
- megaphylls
- microphylls
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Identify whether the following parts play a role in gametophyte generation, sporophyte generation or both in gametophyte and sporophyte generation:
Leaves
Sorus or sori
Antheridium
Xylem tissue
Phloem tissue
Cone
Wood
Roots
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Rhizoids
Sporophyll
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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
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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
Chapter 25 Solutions
Biology 2e
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