<span>This is the Pituitary Gland which controls other glands such as the adrenal gland as well as secretes its own set of hormones is closest to the sphenoid bone. There are two lobes, anterior and posterior. The spheroid bone surface is immediately below the pituitary gland posterior. The posterior of the pituitary gland will release ADH or anti-diuretic hormone as well as oxytocin (assuming a female).</span>
Transpiration is the process in which moisture is carried through plants from roots to little pores on the bottom of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is discharged to the atmosphere<span>.
</span>Leaf surfaces are dotted with pores called stomata.<span> It is a tiny opening or pore that is used for gas exchange. They are mostly found on the under-surface of plant leaves.</span>
The correct answer for this question would be the last option. The statement that best describes the reproductive life cycles of ferns and angiosperms is this: <span>The dominant sporophyte phase in the life cycles of both ferns and angiosperms includes the formation of leaves, roots, and stems. Hope this helps.</span>