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what is plant tissues explain there typesvascular plants have separate organs to carry out specialized functions for instance leaves function to
describe meristems term in diversity of lifeplant development goes through a stage known as primary growth which produces what is referred to as the
explain leaf primordia in contrast to the root which produces branches from meristematic tissue called the pericycle shoots have areas of
what is ground meristem in primary growing shootthe ground meristem produces new cells which ultimately develop into parenchyma cells the central
explain procambium in primary growth in shootthe vascular tissue in the shoot is produced from a primary tissue called the procambium located in the
explain protoderm in primary growth in shootthe protoderm is one of the so-called primary tissues because it is formed first during germination and
explain ground meristem in primary root growthto review the protoderm is the primary tissue that eventually forms the outside layer that covers the
describe the organization of the vascular plant bodya typical plant body consists of two distinct systems a root system and a shoot system the root
explain the evolution of the vascular plant bodyvascular plant anatomy reflects adaptation to life on land in an aquatic environment the
what is angiospermsangiosperms are the second major group of plants that bear seeds angiosperms seeds in vessels differ from gymnosperms in that
what is gymnosperms explain its dividionsgymnosperms are one of the two major groups of plants that bear seeds the other group the angiosperms
explain the term fernsferns are plants that have vessels that conduct water minerals and nutrients and reproduce through spores rather than seeds
what is fern allies - equisetum the earliest land plants are thought to have evolved from green algal ancestors since they share many features both
explain the life history of lycophyteslycophytes have two separate and distinct generations in their life history that alternate with each other the
explain what is fern allies - lycopophyta fern allies are those groups of vascular with conducting vessels plants that have close ties to the ferns
what is kingdom plantae and what organism included in plantaekingdom plantae includes organisms that are eukaryotic multicellular photosynthetic
briefly explain lichens organismlichens are unique organisms consisting of a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and a photosynthetic organism
explain what is molds zygomycota or molds are a type of fungus made of filamentous hyphae that grow on decomposing material the molds actually aid in
explain the kingdom fungi organismskingdom fungi consists of mostly eukaryotic multicellular non-photosynthetic organisms that derive their nutrients
what is slime molds in diversity of lifeacrasiomycota and myxomycota are appropriately named slime molds they are slimy the other part of their name
what is brown algae phaeophyta are commonly known as brown algae precisely because they are - guess what - brown in color they are brown because they
what is dinoflagellates dinoflagellata or dinoflagellates are characteristically unicellular photosynthetic organisms that usually have two flagellae
what is diatoms bacillariophyta are commonly known as diatoms because of their unique structure these unicellular photosynthetic organisms are
what is kingdom protista in diversity of lifemembers of kingdom protista are grouped separately from the other eukaryotic kingdoms because most of
what is cyanobacteria or blue-green bacteriablue-green bacteria or cyanobacteria used to be classified as blue-green algae within the plant kingdom