In which plants--mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and/or angiosperms--is the gametophyte generation dominant (i.e., the most recognizable form)? Where is the sporophyte found in these plants?
Mosses (Bryopsida) belong to Bryophytes , they have gametophytic generation dominant.Their sporophyte (normally differentiated into foot ,seta,capsule ) is depend upon gametophyte .
Fern (Pteridophytes), Gymnosperms and Angiosperms have sporophytic generation dominant .
In which plants--mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and/or angiosperms--is the gametophyte generation dominant (i.e., the most recognizable form)?...
In which plants--mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and/or angiosperms--is the sporophyte generation dominant (i.e., the most recognizable form)? Where is the gametophyte found in these plants?
Which of the following sets of statements is true? In mosses, the gametophyte is the dominant stage of the life cycle; in ferns, the sporophyte is the dominant stage of the life cycle. Ferns require moisture for sperm to reach the egg, but mosses do not. The gametophyte is the dominant stage of the life cycle in both mosses and ferns. Mosses require moisture for sperm to reach the egg, but ferns do not. In mosses, the sporophyte is the...
Which of the following are not a monophyletic group? angiosperms ferns gymnosperms lycophytes bryophytes ferns/horsetails and bryophytes ferns/horsetails Sister group of green algae Liverworts Mosses Hornworts Lycophytes Land plants Ferns and horsetails Green algae Bryophytes Gymnosperms Vascular plants Angiosperms De How We Seed Cation HO
16. True leaves are only found in mosses, liverworts, and homworts B. c. D ferns flowering plants ferns and seed plants trees Roots evolved red c before stems before rhizoids after stems after flowers first in mosses A seed protects the B. male gametophyte the pollen tube embryo fruit spores D Gymnosperms include A. B. mosses, liverworts, and hornworts ferns seedless plants pines flowering plants D. 20. Naked seeds are found in A B. mosses, liverworts, and homworts ferns gymnosperms...
Which of the following are not a monophyletic group? Other options include angiosperms bryophytes ferns/horsetails and bryophytes ferns/horsetails gymnosperms Please select all of them Sister group of green algae Liverworts Mosses Hornworts Lycophytes Land plants Ferns and horsetails Green algae Bryophytes Gymnosperms Vascular plants Angiosperms Dirbour How LoneWres Sound MENNO angiosperms o ferns O gymnosperms olycophytes
All land plants have single cell haploid and single cell diploid states single cell haploid and multicellular diploid states multicellular haploid and single cell diploid states multicellular haploid and multicellular diploid states A. B. C. D. E. diplontic life cycles 7. A gametophyte is B. c. 2n 3n 4n 5n A sporophyte is In 2n 3n C. D. E. 9. The dominant (bigger) state in mosses, liverworts, and hornworts is the A gametophyte sporophyte C. sporangium D. archegonium E. antheridium...
Which of the following plants have a gametophyte that is nutitionally dependent on the sporophyte? O gymnosperms and angiosperms O bryophytes and angiosperms O monilophytes and gymnosperms O lycophytes and bryophytes O lycophytes and monilophytes
1. In gymnosperms and angiosperms, the gametophyte stage is greatly reduced. Where does that stage take place in these plants? 2. What plants are diploid dominant in their lifecycles? (Be sure to list all groups.) 3. The lifecycle of plants has slight variations that characterize major lineages of Land Plants. What is this lifecycle called?
Question 49 Which of the following is true concerning flowering plants? The gametophyte generation is what we see when looking at a large plant. The sporophyte generation is not photosynthetic. The flower includes sporophyte tissue. The gametophyte generation is dominant. The sporophyte generation consists of relatively few cells within the flower. In living conifers, microscopic male gametophytes should be found inside O ovulate cones. O an archegonium. ovaries. O pollén cones. O sporophylls.
In ferns, both the gametophyte and sporophyte are physiologically capable of surviving on their own. Which of the following are reasonable hypotheses for why vascular tissues are present only in the sporophyte generation? Select all that apply. There is no advantage for the gametophyte to grow tall, because fern gametophytes typically produce only male or female gametes at any one time There is no advantage for the gametophyte to grow tall, because gametes must be produced near the ground where...