fertilized egg | ||
Plant body | ||
Small tufts of gametophyte thallus tissue in liverworts. Liverworts produce this in asexual reproduction | ||
Gemmae form inside of this, they catch raindrops and splash out the gemmae which spreads the colony. | ||
Vascular tissue in the sporophyte phase of Pterophyta: this is used to conduct up water from their roots. | ||
Vascular tissue in the sporophyte phase of Pterophyta: This is used to carry sugars throughout the plant. | ||
These are the leaves in Pterophyta | ||
Sporangia are typically clustered on the underside of fronds in groups called _______ | ||
Thick ridge of cells on the sporangium of Pterophyta that dries out, shrinks and forcibly rips open the sporangial wall throwing the spores out into the air currents. | ||
In lycophytes, a small leaf with a single unbranched vein. | ||
Stalk produced by sporophyte in Lycophyta | ||
reduced microphylls on strobilus | ||
Megaspores produced here by meiosis | ||
Produced in megasporangia by meiosis. These will later turn into female gametophytes. | ||
Produce microspores | ||
Produced by microsporangia and will form the male gametophytes |
LABMIDTERM2 plant diversity 1b
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