Answer:
Both ferns and flowering plants produce spores at some point in their life cycles. True
Only ferns have a gametophyte as part of their life cycle. False.
Only flowering plants produce pollen grains. true
Both a tree and a large fern plant are diploid sporophytes. True
Explanation:
Yes, both ferns and flowering plants produce spores in their life cycles. In fern plant, it produce spores on the underside of the leaves whereas in flowering plant, there are two types of spores such as microspores and megaspores. Both ferns and flowering plants have gametophyte as part of their life cycle. Flowering plants produce pollen grains whereas non-flowering plants produce spores to continue their generation. Both tree and large fern plants having diploid sporophytes which is a necessary part of their life cycle.
Answer:
part A is the answer
Explanation:
The tympanic cavity is an air chamber; it contains a chain of movable bones which transmit the vibrations of the tympanic membrane across the cavity to the middle ear.
Answer:
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Answer:
First filial generation.
Explanation:
Mendel is known as the father of genetics. He formulated the law of segregation and law of independent assortment by working on the pea plant.
The Mendel first crossed the pure breed line parents and obtained the first filial generation. The F1 generation is obtained by the cross breeding of the parental generation.
Thus, the correct answer is option (D).