Use numbers to organize the following structures from the largest (1) to the smallest (7):
( ) sporangium,
( ) sporophyte
( ) spore
( ) frond
( ) sorus
( ) sori
( ) leaftet
All the structures are related to the fern reproductive system. I have explained briefly about the structures along with writing them in decreasing order as per their size.
All the structures are related to the fern reproductive system. I have explained briefly about the structures along with writing them in decreasing order as per their size.
Use numbers to organize the following structures from the largest (1) to the smallest (7): (...
CA SORUS in cross section PROTILALLIUM 7. ARCHEGONIUM 9. (generation) (RODRFAELon) Fill in the blanks on the fern life cycle on the following page using the following terms. Sporangia, spore, sorus, frond, rhizome, roots, gametophyte, sporophyte, archegonia, antheridia, and egg. Indicate where mitosis occurs and when variation is introduced.
1. Label the microphylls and strobili in the Figure 1 below. Figure 1. Lycopodium sp. Examine the prepared slide of a mature Lycopodium strobilus. (See text Figure 17-16, pages 406 and 407.) Note that Lycopodium, like most species in the Lycopodiaceae, is homosperous and only produces one type of spore 2. Label the spores in Figure 2 below. Figure 2. Lycopodium strobilus 1.s. 3. Given that Lycopodium is homosporaus, would you expect its gametophytes to be unisexual or bisexual? Explain...
2 pts D Question 44 Arrange the following structures from largest to smallest, assuming that they belong to two generations of the same angiosperm. 1 [Choose) N 2 [Choose > 3 [Choose] [Choose) 5 [Choose] Question 44 2 pts Arrange the following structures from largest to smallest, assuming that they belong to two generations of the same angiosperm. 1 [Choose) [Choose N ovule e88 3 carpel embryo sac 4 ovary 5 [Choose)
Rank the following types of matter from smallest to largest Rank from smallest to largest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Rese smallest
Organize the following data into a stem-and-leaf display where the following is true. (Enter numbers from smallest to largest separated by spaces. Enter NONE for stems with no values.) 168, 115, 116, 163, 247, 249, 112, 243, 167, 112 240, 246, 110, 166, 243, 164, 164, 117, 169, 244 (a) the stem has one digit Stem Leaf 1 2 (b) the leaf has one digit Stem Leaf 11 16 24
Organize the following data into a stem-and-leaf display where the following is true. (Enter numbers from smallest to largest separated by spaces. Enter NONE for stems with no values.) 188, 187, 210, 210, 216, 133, 217, 135, 139, 218 189, 137, 184, 133, 189, 184, 181, 212, 132, 212 (a) the leaf has one digit Stem Leaf 13 18 21 (b) the stem has one digit Stem Leaf 1 2
Put
the following biological structures in the correct order of
organization, from smallest to largest:
A. Meristematic cell, tubular cell, xylem, stem, shoot system, rose B. Rose, shoot system, stem, xylem, tubular cell, meristematic cell C. Tubular cell, meristematic cell, xylem, stem, shoot system, rose D. Meristematic cell, tubular cell, xylem, phloem, rose
Exercise 4. 1. Compute the largest and smallest positive numbers that can be represented in the 64-bit normalized form. 2. Compute the largest and smallest negative numbers can be represented in the 64-bit normalized form 3. Repeat (1) for the 64-bit denormalized form 4. Repeat (2) for the 64-bit denormalized form.
arrange the following structures or prosses into a
diagram showing the life cycle of a moss plant
1 What is meant by alternation of generations? alternation of generations between haploid and diploid the grocess their life that life Cycle cycle in alternate 2 What type of nuclear division is involved in the development of a sporophyte plant? Of the spores? meiosis ; Mitosis REVIEW QUESTIONS 3 Arrange the following structures or processes into a diagram showing the life cycle of...
Question 33 2. Arrange the following from smallest to largest. 1 (Smallest) [Choose An ecosystem An organelle (e.g. nucleus) A cell (e.g. plant cell) An organ (e.g. the brain) A molecule (e.g. DNA) 2 3 [Choose 4 [Choose 5 (Largest) [Choose