Male gamete in angiosperm is produced by
generative cell
microspore cell
vegetative cell
tube cell
A.
generative cell
In angiosperms, male gametophytes consists of a tube cell and generative cell which divides to form two male gametes.
Male gamete in angiosperm is produced by
generative cell
microspore cell
vegetative cell
tube cell
A.
generative cell
In angiosperms, male gametophytes consists of a tube cell and generative cell which divides to form two male gametes.
Mention the ploidy of the following: protonemal cell of a moss; primary endosperm nucleus in dicot, leaf cell of a moss; prothallus cell of a ferm; gemma cell in Marchantia; meristem cell of monocot, ovum of a liverwort, and zygote of a fern.
Write a note on economic importance of algae and gymnosperms.
Both gymnosperms and angiosperms bear seeds, then why are they classified separately?
What is heterospory? Briefly comment on its significance. Give two examples.
Explain briefly the following terms with suitable examples:
(i) protonema
(ii) antheridium
(iii) archegonium
(iv) diplontic
(v) sporophyll
(vi) isogamy
Differentiate between the following:
Red algae and brown algae
Differentiate between the following:
liverworts and moss
Differentiate between the following:
homosporous and heterosporous pteridophyte
Differentiate between the following:
syngamy and triple fusion
How would you distinguish monocots from dicots?
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