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Alternation of generations is sexual reproduction in plants as it involves the creation and combining of sex cells. As plant groups have evolved complexity from bryophytes (moss) to angiosperms (flowering plants), their alternation of generation life cycle has also changed. Alternation of Generati...
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System of reproduction/dispersal (outside of water) Pollen & Seeds (wind, water, zoochores) 2/11/20XX 6 11 Match the following plant adaptation to life on land. 12 Bryophytes First plants on land Nonvasular no xylem or phloem Spores Need water to reproduce Primitive ...
what is the name for the power-like material plants use in reproduction? anther which part of the flower makes pollen? pollination, fertilization, seed, seed dispersal the cedar tree is a nonflowering plant. the orange blossom tree is a flowering plant. both trees have similar life cycles. ...
Learn what the advantages of sexual reproduction are. See the benefits of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction and how the reproduction...