Answer:
The large leaves of the shade shoot provide a larger area for trapping light energy for photosynthesis in a place where light levels are low. Plants subjected to low light intensity often grow rapidly producing long internodes (the part of the stem between each leaf).
Explanation:
The instrument is called fiber optic bronchoscope. It is the instrument that is used to examine the bronchial tree and to remove objects aspirated into air passages. The procedure is called bronchoscopy which allows the doctor to look at the airway through the instrument. During this procedure the doctor examines the throat, larynx, trachea, and lower airways. It also allows the doctor to remove small samples of tissue (biopsy).
Answer:
a. the sporophyte stage becomes the dominant stage
Explanation:
Non vascular seedless plants are represented by bryophytes (mosses, liverworts and hornworts). Within their life cycle, gametophyte is the dominant stage as it the assumes the nutritional role (photosynthetic activity) and lives longer than the sporophyte, which grows on and at expense of the gametophyte. Sporophytes are usually non photosynthetic and with a shorter lifetime, only reduced to a foot, stalk and capsule where spores are developed and then released.
On the other hand, in seeded, vascular plants (conifers and flowering plants) the situation is quite the opposite, as the sporophyte is the dominant stage for it is macrocopically much more evident and larger, its lifetime accounts for almost the total life cycle and assumes all the photosynthetic role (proving nutrients to the gametophyte). In these plants the gametophyte is completely dependent on the sporophyte and is reduced to a the pollen grain (male gametophyte or micro gametophyte) or embryo sac (female gametophyte or mega gametophyte).
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