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- Describe the orders under the gymnosperms (Cycadales, Ginkgoales, Coniferalesn and Gnetales) in terms of plant habit, reproductive type (monoecius/dioecius) leaf type, leaf shape, seed size/shape, special seed characteristics, cone morphology and other distinct features.Differentiate the reproductive structures and processes of the four plant representatives according to the categories provided. Bryophye Pteridophyte Gymnosperm Angiosperm Female reproductive structure and distinguishing characteristic Male Reproductive structure and distinguishing characteristicDescribe the orders under the Agiosperm uedicots (Fragales, Brasicales, Malvales, Myrtales and Sapindales) in terms of plant habit, reproductive type (monoecius/dioecius), leaf type, leaf shape, floral characteristics, fruit morphology, seed size/shape, and other distinct features.
- Differentiate the reproductive structures and processes of the four plant representatives according to the categories provided. Bryophye Pteridophyte Gymnosperm Angiosperm TWO distinguishing characteristics of fertilization TWO distinguishing characteristics of embryogenesisOrder the following from outermost to innermost for a gymnosperm tree trunk: functional xylem cork cambium vascular cambium heart wood cork layer functional phloemSketch a seed of a gymnosperm and of a monocot. Label the embryo, seed coat, and nutritive tissue (giving its specific name). Indicate the ploidy of each structure (haploid, diploid, or triploid).
- 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. xylemIdentify the given plant organisms if gymnosperm or angiosperm: pine spruce fir hemlock ginkgo sunflower Momordica charantia Oryza sativa samanea saman mangifera indicaDescribe the orders ANGIOSPERMS-EUDICOTS : ERICALES, GENTIANALES, LAMIALES, SOLANALES, APIALES AND ASTERALES in terms of plant habit, reproductive type (monoecius/dioecius), leaf type, leaf shape, floral characteristics, fruit morphology, seed size/shape, and other distinct features.
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