The three types of bryophytes are mosses, liverworts and hornworts. Also Check: Why Have Angiosperms Primarily Dominated The Flora? Are... View Article
The sporophyte is the dominant phase in the life cycle of gymnosperms. The gametophyte is reduced and resides within the sporophyte. Also Check:... View Article
Sporophylls are leaf-like appendages that bear sporangia in most pteridophytes and gymnosperms. It may also aggregate to form strobili or cones.... View Article
Conidium is the asexual spore produced in some fungi. Also Check: What type of cell is fungi? Name A Common Asexual Reproductive Structure... View Article
Bryophytes and algae are nonvascular plants. The three types of nonvascular plants (bryophytes) are mosses, liverworts and hornworts. Also... View Article
Fragmentation is a type of asexual mode of reproduction in various organisms such as Hydra, Spirogyra, etc. Also Check: Green Algae Are... View Article
The clusters of sporangia form sori. Also Check: Green Algae Are Pteridophytes Haplodiplontic? Why Have Angiosperms Primarily Dominated... View Article
No. some gymnosperms are monoecious, e.g. Pinus. Also Check: Are Pteridophytes Haplodiplontic? Which Is The Smallest Angiosperm? Why Have... View Article
The tallest tree in gymnosperms is Sequoia (the giant redwood tree). Also Check: Are Pteridophytes Haplodiplontic? Which Is The Smallest... View Article
Conifers are the largest group of gymnosperms. Also Check: Are Pteridophytes Haplodiplontic? Which Is The Smallest Angiosperm? Why Have... View Article
Bryophytes produce embryos but lack vascular tissues. Also Check: Are Pteridophytes Haplodiplontic? Which Is The Smallest Angiosperm? Why... View Article