The Root Hairs are single celled structure outside the root that helps in transformation of water to xylem from soil by osmis.
[tex] \sf a \large\rightarrow \: 3. Root \: Hairs[/tex]
The Outermost layer of Root below the epidermis is called as Cortex
[tex] \sf b \large\rightarrow \: 1. Cortex\\[/tex]
Vascular Cylinder is a bundle of vascular tissue that ensures the transportation of Water and other mineral from Root to other parts of plant.
[tex] \sf c \large\rightarrow \:4. Vascular \: Cylinder[/tex]
Epidermis is the outermost layer of root that prevents the entry of Damage to Root from other infection.
[tex] \sf d \large\rightarrow \: 2. Epidermis[/tex]
Root Cap protects the roots spreading underground
[tex] \sf e \large\rightarrow \: 5. Root \: Cap \\ [/tex]
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Answer:
Explanation:
1. Cortex
2. Epidermis
3. Root Hairs
4. Vascular Cylinder
5. Root Cap
Compare and contrast gymnosperms and ferns.
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First, what is a "Gymnosperm"?
A gymnosperm is a plant that has seeds unprotected by a fruit.
Now, whats a fern?A fern is a flowerless plant that has feathery or leafy fronds and reproduces by spores released from the undersides of the fronds.
Okay, now, what makes them different? Ferns are flowerlessFerns do not have seedsFerns are grouped into one divisonFerns have smaller speciesGymnosperms have seeds.Gymnosperms are grouped in more than one divisonGymnosperms have a larger species.Now, what do the have in common?They are both vascular They both have sporophyte dominant generationSome gymnosperm types
cycads. Palm-like plants found mainly in tropical and subtropical regions.ginkgoes: maidenhair tree. One species: Ginkgo biloba; the maidenfern tree no longer living in the wild, and only found in cultivation.gnetophytes: mormon tea, welwitschia, gnetum.conifers: pines, spruces and firs.Some types of ferns
Boston Fern Maidenhair Fern Cretan Brake Fern Bird’s Nest FernHere is paragraph form:
Gymnosperms are different because they have seeds and ferns do not. Gymnosperms also have more than one divison.Both gymnosperms and ferns are vascular. They also both have sporophyte dominant generations. So this is what makes them similar and different.
Hope this helps!~NatLikesAnime!#LearningWithBrainlyWhat life cycle adaptation allows a seahorse to make lots of babies in a short amount of time?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Male seahorses are equipped with a brood pouch on their ventral, or front-facing, side. When mating, the female deposits her eggs into his pouch, and the male fertilizes them internally. He carries the eggs in his pouch until they hatch, then releases fully formed, miniature seahorses into the water.
Answer:
The brood pouch
Explanation:
The brood pouch is only found on the male seahorse. It is used to incubate the eggs from a female seahorse. If you don't know what incubate means, it means the the pouch keeps the eggs warm