What Are Cycloid Scales Used For?
In the majority of bony fish, cycloid scales allow for greater flexibility in movement. Further Reading: List of 25 Important... View Article
In the majority of bony fish, cycloid scales allow for greater flexibility in movement. Further Reading: List of 25 Important... View Article
Mekedatu Balancing Reservoir and Drinking Water Project has both financial and social benefits as it proposes a plan to provide... View Article
CNA 21st July 2021:- Download PDF Here TABLE OF CONTENTS A. GS 1 Related B. GS 2 Related POLITY AND... View Article
In plants found in arid regions, the stem is modified and contains chlorophyll and performs photosynthesis e.g. Opuntia, Euphorbia, etc.... View Article
Citrus, Bougainvillea have thorns, which are modified stems. Further reading: Endosperm Racemose Inflorescence Types Of Cymose Inflorescence Morphology of Flowering... View Article
Pneumatophores are found in mangroves, e.g. Rhizophora. Further reading: Endosperm Racemose Inflorescence Types Of Cymose Inflorescence Morphology of Flowering Plants... View Article
Stilt roots are the aerial roots that grow downwards from the basal node. They are found in maize, sugarcane, etc.... View Article
Prop roots arise from the aerial parts of the plant and support the plant, e.g. in banyan trees. Further reading:... View Article
In Ascomycetes, the ascospores (sexual spores) are produced endogenously in the ascus, whereas in Basidiomycetes, basidiospores are produced exogenously on... View Article
The reduced male gametophyte in gymnosperms is pollen grain. Also Check: Are Pteridophytes Haplodiplontic? Which Is The Smallest Angiosperm? Why... View Article
The four major groups of gymnosperms are Cycadophyta, Ginkgophyta, Gnetophyta and Coniferophyta. Also Check: Are Pteridophytes Haplodiplontic? Which Is The... View Article
No, onion is an angiosperm. It is a monocot. Also Check: Are Pteridophytes Haplodiplontic? Which Is The Smallest Angiosperm? Why... View Article
Yes, Pine is a gymnosperm. Also Check: Are Pteridophytes Haplodiplontic? Which Is The Smallest Angiosperm? Why Have Angiosperms Primarily Dominated... View Article
The three unique characteristics of pteridophytes are that they are vascular plants, they are seedless and the dominant phase of... View Article
Monocotyledons have only one cotyledon, e.g. wheat, maize, grasses, orchids, etc. Also Check: Green Algae Are Pteridophytes Haplodiplontic? Why Have... View Article
Pteridophytes are called vascular plants because they have a well developed vascular system comprising xylem and phloem for transporting water... View Article
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... View Article
Sporophylls organise and form strobili or cones in gymnosperms. Also Check: Are Pteridophytes Haplodiplontic? Which Is The Smallest Angiosperm? Why... View Article
Sporophylls aggregate and modify to form flowers in angiosperms. Also Check: Green Algae Are Pteridophytes Haplodiplontic? Why Have Angiosperms Primarily... View Article