General characteristics of lycopsida
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
LYCOPSIDA.
TYPE SELAGINELLA.
Occurrence.
General structure.
Stem: The main stein is prostrate. Some erect braches arise form the main stem.
Rhizophore: Main stem develops leafless structures called rhizophore. ...
Leaves: The main stem and the branches are covered by green leaves. ...
Internal structure of the stem.
Explanation:
Answered by
0
LYCOPSIDA.
TYPE SELAGINELLA.
Occurrence.
General structure.
Stem: The main stein is prostrate. Some erect braches arise form the main stem.
Rhizophore: Main stem develops leafless structures called rhizophore. ...
Leaves: The main stem and the branches are covered by green leaves. ...
Internal structure of the stem.
TYPE SELAGINELLA.
Occurrence.
General structure.
Stem: The main stein is prostrate. Some erect braches arise form the main stem.
Rhizophore: Main stem develops leafless structures called rhizophore. ...
Leaves: The main stem and the branches are covered by green leaves. ...
Internal structure of the stem.
Similar questions