Circula-tion patterns of group a and b human respiratorysyncytial virus genotypes in 5 communities innorth america
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°°Q&A: How many generationsare represented in the seed of a gymnosperm?o1 (Embryo is a generation- baby)o2 (female gametophyte tissue is a generation-mom)o3 (seed coat is generation 3-grandma)o4Q&A: Coal consist of primarily of compressed remains of the ___ that dominated oSeedless vascularQ&A: Gymnosperms include _____________.oGinkgo biloba,conifers, and flowering plants (no flowering plants- angiosperms)oPine trees, apple trees, and rose bushes (apple trees arefruits, rose bushes for their flowers- angiosperms)oConifers, cycads and magnolia (no magnolia- angiosperm)oCycads, conifers, Ginkgo biloba, and gnetophytes°Concept 30.3: The reproductive adaptations of angiosperms include flowers and fruitsAngiosperms, aka, flowering plants o“Covered seeds”Derived traits are the reproductive structures called flowers and fruitsThe most widespread and diverse of all plantso250,000 specieso90% of all extant plant species Q&A: Gymnosperms and angiosperms have the following traits in common except _____. oSeedsoPollen oVascular Tissue oOvaries (unique to the angiosperm plants)oOvules °Q&A: One difference between gymnosperms and angiosperms is that ____. °1. Only angiosperms reproduce sexually °2. Only angiosperms produce fruits°3. Only angiosperms produce seeds °4. Only angiosperms produce wood °°°Angiosperm Diversity