in laminaria, the function of frond is similar to that of
a) root of angiosperm
b) stem of gymnosperm
c) branch in angiosperm
d) leaf in angiosperm
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Right Option is B
Pollination is the process by which pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma of the plant. This process is common in angiosperms and gymnosperms.
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In Laminaria, the function of frond is similar to that of the leaf in Angiosperm.
- Laminaria is a member of the Phaeophyceae family, members of which are commonly known as brown algae.
- The plant body is differentiated into three parts: holdfast, stripe, and frond.
- The frond can be described as a leaf-like photosynthetic organ.
- The holdfast is used for attaching to the substratum while the stipe acts as a stalk.
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