Study Sheet for Plant Diversity List the characteristics of land plants. Terms you should be using in that list: multicellular‚ eukaryotes‚ cuticles‚ photoautotrophic‚ cellulose‚ vascular tissue (most have but not all)‚ protection of the embryo‚ alternation of generations lifecycle. All plants are thought to have evolved from a green algal- like ancestor. The first land plants evolved approximately ____________ million years ago. Alternation of Generations lifecycle. Label
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Multiples of four or five floral parts * Netlike array of leaf veins * 3 pores or furrows in pollen grain * Vascular bundles arrayed as a ring in stem * Tap roots * Monocotyledons * One cotyledon * Multiples of three * Parallel array of leaf veins * One pore or furrow in pollen grain * Vascular bundles distributed around tissue of stem * Fibrous roots * Leaf
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winter of 2006 with signs similar to those of colony collapse disorder. The symptoms include the dwindling and insufficient numbers of worker bees with few or no dead bees around the colony‚ the presence of bee brood (bee larvae)‚ the presence of food‚ pollen and honey deposits that are not immediately stolen by other bees or pests (or is noticeably delayed)‚ and the presence of a queen bee. This is a seemingly spontaneous disease‚ but there is much speculation about the actual cause for this strange and
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fever gene‚ then their susceptibility to developing hay fever should be genetically equal. Place one set of twins in a region with lots of pollen and the other set in a pollen-free region and you will find that only the set of twins in the pollinated region will develop hay fever. Therein lies the concept of the genetic hot spot. A region with a lot of pollen is a genetic hot spot for hay fever since people that are genetically susceptible to hay fever will only get it in the pollinated region.
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of response that results in curvature of of organs toward or away from a stimulus (ex. Light). Plants reproduce by pollination‚ also called fertilization‚ which is the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma. A pollen grand produces a pollen tube. Eventually sperm will be discharged near the embryo sac and pollen develops. Products are seeds and fruits. Another way to reproduce is self-fertilization‚ which unfortunately is difficult for most plants due to
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killer bee flies it doesn’t fly very Well.The killer bee can be found in places with shade or not much sunlight. Killer bee’s eat pollen.The killer bee’s need more pollen than some Other bee’s to produce more bee.The bee will gather as much honey as Possible for when it comes time to produce more “KILLER BEE’S”. The more pollen collected we will most likely get more bee’s to help The worker bees that collect the honey and do all the work.The more Bees that we have do a lot for us they help
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Unit One: Diversity – Study Notes Classification Classification Taxonomy * Seven taxa (King Philip Came On Family’s Gold Spaceship): 1. Kingdom (animalia) 2. Phylum (chordate) 3. Class (mammalia) 4. Order (primates) 5. Family (hominidae) 6. Genus (homo) 7. Species (sapiens) * Three domains: 8. Domain Bacteria 9. Domain Archaea 10. Domain Eukarya * Six Kingdoms: 11. Kingdom Animalia (animals) 12. Kingdom
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1. Plant Nutrition Nine macronutrients of plants: C‚ H‚ N‚ O‚ P‚ S‚ K‚ Ca‚ Mg Components of soil: Horizon a (topsoil): humus‚ leaf litter‚ decaying matter Horizon b (middle): minerals but no humus Horizon c (bottom): rock Most common nutrient deficiencies: N‚ P‚ K 2. Transport of Water and Minerals in Xylem Xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves Plant cells include: cell wall‚ plasma membrane‚ nucleus‚ chloroplasts and central vacuole Soil to root Water is absorbed
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during the fall; the pollen of trees can be characterized as cause of this disease. My sister is a good example of person who has allergic to the dust of trees‚ it makes her sneeze a lot‚ her eyes become bulgy and red like blood‚ more over‚ she cannot do anything such as reading or doing homework‚ or even watching her kids. Pollen is a bad thing that you can see in the fall; all cars become covered with yellow dust; even though the run clean it out‚ it would be covered with pollen again within of a
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differences between‚ and the advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction : SEXUAL REPRODUCTION Sexual Reproduction is the formation of a new organism from two parents usually‚ and involves the joining of gametes [ e.g. sperm‚ pollen‚ egg] to form a single cell called a zygote [ or fertilised egg ]. The offspring are similar‚ but not identical to the parents. Sexually Reproductive organisms include mammals‚ most reptiles‚ and flowering plants. ADVANTAGES There is greater genetic
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