2. Based on your previous knowledge about morphological characters such as Calyx (K), Corolla (C), Androecium (A), Gynoecium (G), explain the following diagrams in your own words, write the floral formula using symbols and Identify the family. Example for Floral Formula: ↑, 3, K(5), C(5), A(9)+1, GO F D
Q: 9. Angiosperms, unlike other groups of plants, can perform double fertilization as part of their…
A: Angiosperms Angiosperms are the plants that bear seeds which are protected inside the reproductive…
Q: 5. Examine the photo of the Trillium flower pictured at the right. (a) Is Trillium a monocotyledon…
A: Introduction Trillium is a genus of herbs belonging to the lily family with an upright stem…
Q: What is a pollinia? What other families studied has its pollen in pollinia?
A: The term "pollinarium" refers to a group of pollinia that can be either (1) all of the anthers of a…
Q: 1. Assume you found a plant with flowers containing 15 petals (a multiple of 3 and 5) and was asked…
A: Plant universe is divided into two categories: monocots and dicots ( also known as eudicots ).…
Q: 5. What are the common themes seen in plant leaf systems? How do leaves show phenotypic plasticity?…
A: LEAF : Leaf is the photosynthetic organ of the plant. Generally leaf contain Leaf base, petiole, and…
Q: 8. Name and describe the major plant tropisms: photo-, gravi- and thigmotropism.
A: Tropism is response of organisms to stimulus. It involves growth rather than movement of organism.…
Q: 1. Aside from the Sapotaceae, what other families studied so far possess laticifers? 2. What is a…
A: Questions: 1. Aside from the Sapotaceae, what other families studied so far possess laticifers?2.…
Q: Key features of seed plants facilitating life on land include threeof the following four traits.…
A: Seed plants are also known as spermatophytes or phanerogams. The seed plants dominate almost all of…
Q: Seed dispersal is vital to successful plant survival. Which of the following seeds from the same…
A: NOTE:- "As you have mentioned three questions under one, we will solve only the first part for you,…
Q: 2. What are the characteristics of monocotyledons plants?
A: Introduction: What are monocotyledons plants? Monocotyledons commonly referred to as monocots, are…
Q: 1. You are asked to survey an area and identify all plant and animal species you come across. On…
A: “Since you have asked multiple question, we will solve the first question for you. If you want any…
Q: G. Select your favorite flowers and determines the floral formula. The floral formula is used to…
A: Basic information about Gladiolus sp. :- Flowers from this Gladiolus genus belongs to perennial…
Q: The stamens of an angiosperm are comparable to the __________ of a gymnosperm; and the pistil of an…
A: Stamen/androecium is the male reproductive part of angiosperm which contains anthers/pollen grain.…
Q: 2) In this field of sunflowers, variation exists. Some flowers are tall, others short, and finally…
A:
Q: 3. Discuss the main parts of an angiosperm leaf. 4. By applying concepts from this lab, predict how…
A: Introduction Flowering plants, also known as angiosperms, are plants that produce flowers and…
Q: What is the flower symmetry of a yellow bell? Why? a. Bilateral/ Zygomorphic b. Actinomorphic/…
A: Allamanda is a tropical shrub or vine that is also described as yellow bell flower or golden…
Q: Fruit growers often other propagate their plants by a sexual means because the resulting of spring…
A: Fruit Tree Propagation: Vegetative (non-sexual) fruit tree propagation is normally accomplished by…
Q: 3. As vascular plants evolved, they developed several important evolutionary advances. Explain the…
A: The development in the Plantae kingdom has been widely studied by scientists. As the plants evolved,…
Q: Chrysopogon aciculatus is placed under microscope. When crushed, the seed is visible. Apparently,…
A: Chrysopogon aciculatus is s grass and is a angiosperm and it is monocots and consist of single…
Q: 9. Which of the following kingdom contains angiosperms? a. Eubacteria b. Protista c. Fungi d.…
A: Kingdom plantae
Q: Aside from the Sapotaceae, what other families studied so far possess laticifers? 2. What is a…
A: Laticifers consist of thick walled, greatly elongated and much branched ducts containing a milky or…
Q: 8. Place the following labels on the figure below: gamete, spore, sporophyte, gametophyte MEIOSIS…
A: All plants go through various changes throughout their life cycle. Depending on the conditions and…
Q: 1. What might be the direct consequence to liverworts if the gene for the expression of elaters is…
A: Liverworts These are land plants that lack a vascular system. As they do not have a vascular system…
Q: 1. Of the following characteristics of plants, which are inherited (shared with green algae) and wh…
A: Plants are autotrophic in nature. they receive the energy from the sunlight and then convert it…
Q: What are the common features among the three orders under the paleodicots (Laurales, Magnoliales and…
A: The magnoliids are flowering plants and they include trees herbs, shrub, and vines.
Q: 6: What is the term for multiple flowers all on a stalk, as seen in the picture below? single
A: Plants are the primary producer of nature. They synthesize their own food through a process called…
Q: 1. Collectively the anther and filament are known as: 2. Collectively the stigma, style, & ovary are…
A:
Q: The Apiaceae is closely related to the Araliaceae, the family to which ginseng and octopus tree…
A: Since you have asked multiple questions, we will solve the first question for you. If you want any…
Q: What is the vascular bundle arrangement of a monocot plant? Read and analyze the question and…
A: Monocot stems have scattered vascular bundles. Dicot stems have their vascular bundles in a ring…
Q: What distinguishes plants from animals and fungi? Group of answer choices a.flowers b.leaves c.…
A: Earth is a planet that has a variety of living organisms found. Because of the existence of life…
Q: 4. As defined above, is a crown group monophyletic? Is a stem group monophyletic?
A: Evolution It is a biological process of change in the living organisms according to changing…
Q: 3. Please answer the following questions based on the ABC model; that is, three classes of homeotic…
A: a) The diagran explains the ABC model and how they influence each other.
Q: 8. Does each type of phyllotaxy ensure maximum exposure of leaves to light? Briefly explain your…
A: Phyllotaxy It is defined as the arrangement of leaves on a stem. Each plant species has a specific…
Q: If you had samples of leaves of a Pine and Ginkgo trees, how would you differentiate them?
A: Ginkgo, Often Known As Maidenhair Tree, Is A Deciduous Gymnosperm Tree Native To China That Belongs…
Q: 2. What are differences between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms?
A: Gymnosperms are group of seed producing plants. eg : conifer , cycads etc Angiodperms are…
Q: 12. A simple fruit in which the fleshy portion is derived largely from the base of the perianth is…
A: Answer: PERICARP : In fruits, it is the middle portion of the epicarp and endocarp called mesocarp…
Q: 4. 7. 8. 10 (7 of 10) Match the floral formulae listed with the corresponding family name. - 1T 5+1…
A: FLORAL FORMULA BELONGS TO ORCHIDACEAE. Flowers are bilaterally symetrical, These flowers have tepals…
Q: 1. discuss the key characteristics of the families nyctaginaceae, polygonaceae, portulacaceae,…
A: Answer: Plants which belongs to different catergory of growth, development, seed type, leaf type,…
Q: 4. In the phylogenetic tree of vascular plants below, all of the taxa directly under each box belong…
A: Monophyletic is used to describe the organisms that belong to a taxa and share common ancestry. Thus…
Q: 1. Use the letters a-d to label where on the phylogenetic tree each of the following derived…
A: Plants are organisms with eukaryotic cells having cell walls and are capable of synthesizing their…
Q: 4. Plant roots are positively gravitropic; what does this mean? a. They are positively attracted…
A:
Q: Use the internet or your textbook (search with index) to explore the difference in the structure of…
A: Dicot and monocot are the types of angiosperms. Monocots get their name from single cotyledon…
Q: Why are the leaves of plants growing in tropical rainforests tend to have larger surface areas than…
A: “Since you have asked multiple questions, we will solve the first question for you. If you want any…
Q: Which of the following is not a characteristic of Dicot plants? O A. Leaf venation is parallel. O B.…
A: Flowering plants are divided into 2 main categories; Dicotyledonous ( Dicots ) and Monocotyledonous…
Q: 1. where can we find the fruit in the strawberry plant? why do we say so? 2. What happens to a plant…
A: 1. where can we find the fruit in the strawberry plant? why do we say so? The flesh consists of the…
Q: 7. Do you think the one responsible for the diversity of plants in various terrestrial habitats is…
A: “Since you have asked multiple question, we will solve the first question for you. If you want any…
Trending now
This is a popular solution!
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
- Write the floral description of the following floral formula: A. ⊕♀️ K4 C4 A2+4 G(2) B. % ♀️ K5 C5 A∞ G-(10)Chrysopogon aciculatus is placed under microscope. When crushed, the seed is visible. Apparently, this species of plant is angiosperm. So how do I draw the diagram of the seed(?) for Chrysopogon aciculatus? Do i have to draw just the seed with a fruit coating or do i have to draw the stamen/ovary/stigma etc of Chrysopogon aciculatus' floret?. Attached is a picture of supposedly an angiosperm of Chrysopogon aciculatus , but how do i draw the seed diagram(?)(1) Seeds would be an example of an: I) autapomorphy II) plesiomorphy III) synapomorphy IV) symplesiomorphy (2) Flowers would be an example of an: I) autapomorphy II) plesiomorphy III) synapomorphy IV) symplesiomorphy
- What type of flower does -Phoenix sylvestris-Cassia obtusifolia-Bauhinia anguina have?Which of the above statements is/are incorrect? A - Zygo (1) A and B Y B and C (4) A - Zyga 9. (3) Only B How many of the following are monocarpic plants? In polycarpic- phase is us (4) B and D 5. called Wheat, Mango, Rice, Orange, (1) Jnterpha Marigold, Carrot, Henbane VA Recover (1) Two (2) Four (3) Aeging Five (4) Three (4) Senesce AI DUAL CAMERA 523456 Aakash Educational Services Limited Regd. Office : Aakash Towaa.os2 o72 Sa Shot by Souradeep MannaWhy do flowers develop into clusters? (And) Is there any taxonomic significance?
- 1) Answer the following with regards to tree above: a. If you were to put 5594 yeast on the tree above, what tick mark would you use to differentiate it from wild type yeast? Draw the branch and the tick on the tree. b. Put legumes (like beans) and iris on this tree. c. On the tree above, add tick marks for: A. vascular bundles in a ring within the stems B. nodulation4. A) Identify which type of light (Red or Far-Red) simulates seed germination. B) Identify which type of light (Red or Far-Red) inhibits seed germination. C) If a group of seeds was exposed to the following light sequence: red → far-red →red → far-red → red → darkness, would seed germination be inhibited or simulated? Please answer in order and label them.4) Draw the moss gametophyte and sporophyte, and label the following structures: gametophyte male plant female plant foliage (bladelike structures) rhizoids sporophyte (stalk & capsule)
- 25. Using your dichotomous key from the Angiosperm 2 lab, identify the fruit type.Identify what kind of flowers does: -Imperata cylindrica-Zea mays-Codiaeum variegatum-Cosmos bipinnatus-Mimosa pudica-Pandanus amaryllifolius have?Is this flower (a peace lily) complete or incomplete? explain your reason. note: Complete flowers have all 4 basic floral organs (carpels, stamens, petals, and sepals).