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Tissue name? Function? |
Polysiphonia: Antherida, Cystocarps, and Tetraspores Antherida - Haploid structure or organ producing and containing male gametes Cystocarp - Fruiting structure within red algae Tetraspore - One of four spores produced together in red algae; two males, two females |
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Polypodium (Fern) Leaflet with Sporangia Produces and encloses spores; helps in germination; haploid. |
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Tissue name? Monocot or dicot? Function? |
Monocot and Dicot Flower Buds More specifically, dicot; undeveloped shoot from which embryonic leaves or flower parts arise. |
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Woody Stem of Pine Support and elevation of leaves; phloem surrounds xylem |
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Pine Needle Outer coating is thicker to help conserve water in drier and colder environments; mats when they fall to prohibit weed growth and competition. |
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Tissue name? Monocot or dicot? Function? |
Monocot and Dicot Flowers Dicot; used for reproduction within the plant. |
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Tissue name? Monocot or dicot? Function? |
Moss - Antherida, Archegonia, and Sporophytes Archegondia - produces and stores the female gamete Sporophytes - develops from the zygote produced by the eggs and sperm joining |
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Tissue name? Male or female? Function? |
Pinus Ovulate Cone - first year Female cone; produces seeds. |
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Tissue name? |
Generalized Plant Cell |
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Tissue name? Male or female? Function? |
Pinus Staminate Cone Male cone; produces pollen. |
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Herbaceous Stem of Bitterweed Support and elevation of leaves; phloem surrounds xylem. |
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Tissue name? Monocot or dicot? Function? |
Monocot and Dicot Roots Dicot; absorption of nutrients, anchoring of plant, store products of photosynthesis |