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euphorbia resinifera from nth africs and Pachycereus from nth amd central aAmericas
both has c a m photosynthesis this is an example of - ✔✔convergent evolution
in which gymnosperms do multi flagellated sperm swim to an archegonium - ✔✔ginko
and cycads
a diploid is different from a haploid - ✔✔and having two sets of every gene a haploid
has
in the Wellington region angiosperms trees of the order myrtales and the genus ... were
once Forest canopy emergers but are now being largely replaced by a weedy coastal
relative - ✔✔metrosideros
in contrast to the ventral portion of the dorsal portion of a thalloid liverwort -
✔✔contains chlorophyll
in angiosperms that funiculus attaches the - ✔✔ovule to the placenta or ovary wall
at maturity the sporophyte of most bryophytes consists of the - ✔✔foot seta and capsule
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, the Tui Bellbird and stitchbird have Co evolved the several endemic New Zealand
angiosperms to - ✔✔pollinate flowers
meiosis always produces - ✔✔haploid cells
in angiosperms fertilization of the megagametophyte fight leads to the formation of -
✔✔seed
the names of nearly all plant families ends in - ✔✔aceae
flowers in which the stamens are inserted below the ovary are said to be -
✔✔hypogenous
this cell division leads to the formation of gametes in the embryophytes - ✔✔mitosis
which of the following is not an evolutionary trend among flowers - ✔✔from an inferior
ovary to a superior ovary
the function of elaters is to - ✔✔help disperse spores
the ratio of weedy to endemic species in New Zealand has now exceeded - ✔✔1:1
the following statement concerning the transport of nutrients from the gametophyte to
the embryo is false - ✔✔the archegonium provides growth hormones to the embryo
all of the following are features of angiosperms - ✔✔a reduced sporophyte
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