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name at two least non flowering plants. what is lamina

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Answered by PriyankaPriyanka
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★ Liverworts, club mosses, Hornwort, are some name of non flowering plants.

★ A thin layer, plate, or scale of sedimentary rocks , organic tissue or other material are called lamina.

Answered by tiwariakdi
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Algae and fungi.

  • Some of these plants are gymnosperms, and none of them produce flowers.
  • They are separated into two main groups: spore-reproducing plants and seed-reproducing plants.
  • The reproductive system of cryptogams is unspecialized.
  • The majority of non-flowering plants do not produce fruits or seeds because they do not need seeds to reproduce; instead, they spread spores.
  • Gymnosperms are vascularized plants that produce naked, sexually active seeds.
  • Mosses, liverworts, ferns, and liverworts are a few examples of non-flowering plants.

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The anatomical term lamina, which means "plate" or "layer," is used generally.  It is employed to characterize structures in both gross anatomy and microscopic anatomy.

  • The thyroid cartilage's two laminae: two cartilage plates resembling leaves that serve as the building blocks.
  • The vertebral laminae, which constitute the posterior walls of each vertebra and enclose the spinal cord, are bony plates.
  • The layers of thalamus tissue are known as the laminae [3].
  • The lamina propria is the connective tissue layer that lies beneath an organ's epithelium.
  • Inside each cell's nucleus is the nuclear lamina, a substantial network of fibers.
  • The thalamus's outer layer of the epithelium is known as the lamina affix.
  • Two distinct interpretations for lamina cribrosa.

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