answer these questions :
1. What's d meaning of phanerogamae??
2. Give d greek word & meaning of phanerogamae??
3. What r d other name of phanerogamae??
4. Why phanerogamae r called spermatophyte??
5. Which generation is dominant in phanerogamae??
6. How gametophyte represents??
7. Which tissues r well developed in phanerogamae??
8. How u can explain heterosporous in phanerogamae??
9. What's d next development of microscope & megaspore?
10. What r d two division of phanerogamae??
11. What's d greek word in gymnosperm??
12. What's gymnosperm popularly known??
13. How flowers r represent in gymnosperm??
14. Give some examples of gymnosperm??
15. What r d two classes of gymnosperm??
16. What's d important feature of cycadophytae??
17. What's d important feature of coniferophytae??
18. What's meaning of manoxylic??
19. What's meaning of pycnoxylixc
20. Give examples of cycadophytae
21. Give examples of coniferophytae??
22. What r d greek meaning of angiospermae??
23. What r d nature of flower in angiospermae??
24. Write d characters of dicotyledonae & monocotyledonae?
25. Write some examples of both dicot & monocot??
Answers
Answer:
1. Phanerogamae - in former classification systems: one of two major plant divisions, including all seed-bearing plants; superseded by the division Spermatophyta. division - (botany) taxonomic unit of plants corresponding to a phylum.
2.A plant that produces seeds. [New Latin phanerogamus : Greek phaneros, visible (from phainein, to cause to appear; see bhā- in Indo-European roots) + Greek gamos, marriage; see -gamous.] phan′er·o·gam′ic, phan′er·og′a·mous (făn′ə-rŏg′ə-məs) adj.
3.The word Phanerogams (or Phanerogamae) is made up of two Greek words “FANEROS” which means evident and “GAMOS” which means marriage. These are also known as spermatophytes.
4.The word Phanerogams (or Phanerogamae) is made up of two Greek words “FANEROS” which means evident and “GAMOS” which means marriage. These are also known as spermatophytes. The word spermatophyte is also made from two Greek words “SPERMA” which means seed and “PHYTON” which means plant. In 1883, A.W.
5.An independent sporophyte is the dominant form in all clubmosses, horsetails, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms that have survived to the present day.
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