Biology, asked by ambulsni, 11 months ago

109. Vascular archegoniates include
(1) All embryophytes
(2) All spermatophytes
(3) Pteridophytes and gymnosperms
(4) Gymnosperms and angiosperm
110. The giant red wood tree is
(1) Sequoia, a gymnosperm
(2) Ficus, an angiosperm
(3) Taxus, an angiosperm
(4) Selaginella, a pteridophyte
mnosnerms the male gametophyte​

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Answered by harman1213
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Explanation:

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Answered by Phoca
1

Answer:

The correct answer will be-

109. Option-3

110. Option-1

Explanation:

109. Vascular archegoniate is a group of the plant which is characterized by the vascular tissue or the conducting tissues.

The vascular tissue in plants for the first time was developed and observed in the Pteridophytes of the first land plants. The vascular tissue is then found in the later evolved groups called gymnosperms and angiosperms.

Since vascular archegoniate has been asked, therefore, option-3 is the correct answer.

110. Redwood is a type of tree characterized by the red stem which belongs to the gymnosperms and is coniferous trees.

They belong to Sequoioideae family in which three types of redwood are present which are Sequoiadendron giganteum and Sequoia sempervirens.

Thus, option-1 is the correct answer.

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