The aspect that is not
unique to angiosperms is the <span>gymnosperms. Both gymnosperm and angiosperms are heterosporous, they
produce a supermatophytes or also called as seed producing plant. As known,
there are almost one thousand species of gymonisperm, they are usually found in
the surface or the leaves of the plants. </span>
medial cuneiform
It lies on the inner side of the foot. It lies in the front of navicular bone and behind the metatarsal.
inferred from the tree is described below.
Explanation:
Evolution
- EXAMPLE ONE-It provides information about the organisms' habitats. It shows possible common ancestry between organisms.
It provides information to determine the organisms' ages.
It shows possible chromosomal similarities between organisms.
- EXAMPLE TWO-According to fossil records, the horses that lived 50 million years ago were much smaller, weaker and slower than modern horses. commensalism .inbreeding
,migration and evolution by natural selection.
- EXAMPLE THREE-The organisms share a common ancestry.
The organisms belong to the same genus.
The organisms are native to the same geographic areas.
The organisms will grow into anatomically similar adults.
- EXAMPLE FOUR-The jaws of hominids evolved to be smaller and less protruding over time.The jaws of hominids evolved to be larger and more protruding over time.There appears to be no change in the jaws of hominids over time.
The jaws of hominids changed over time due to a change in brain size.
- EXAMPLE FIVE-Species 1 is most closely related to Species 8.
Species 2 is most closely related to Species 3.
Species 3 is most closely related to Species 7.
Species 5 is most closely related to Species 6.
- EXAMPLE SIX- DNA sequences
,Anatomical features
,Habitat types and Reproductive Strategies
Answer:
Alternation of generations (also known as metagenesis) this type of life cycle that occurs in those plants and algae in the Archaeplastida and the Heterokontophyta that will have distinct haploid sexual and diploid asexual stages. A multicellular haploid gametophyte with n chromosomes alternates with a multicellular diploid sporophyte with 2n chromosomes is form in these group, made up of n pairs.
A mature sporophyte will produces haploid spores by meiosis, a process which reduces the number of chromosomes to half, from 2n to n.
In the haploid cell the spores germinate and grow into a haploid gametophyte. At maturity, the gametophyte produces gametes by mitosis, which does not alter the number of chromosomes.
Answer:
true because homologous are more separate and assort independently