Biology, asked by rehanna0911, 3 months ago

What is Sporophyll?

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Answered by thesunnygamer0
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Calcium carbonate reacts with aqueous hydrochloric acid according to the reaction given below:

CaCO3 (s) +HCl (aq) -->CaCl2 (aq)+ H2O (l)+ CO2 (g)

What mass of calcium carbonate is required to react completely with 25 ml of 0.75 M HCl solution?

Answered by Sweetoldsoul
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Answer:

Sporophyll is a leaf that produces spores.

spores are the cells that can be a part of reproduction,or can act as defenders for certain bacteria.

These spores are formed by meiosis.

( well I guess it's the complicated type of cell division where four daughter cells are produced, the other simple one being mitosis where a parent cell simply breaks into two daughter cells)

and these spores can take various forms in different kinds of plants.

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