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What is this?
BONUS: What is carried here? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts)
Antheridiophore (100x)
BONUS: the antheridium is borne on an antheridiophore, a stalk-like structure that carries the antheridium at its apex. |
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What is the arrow pointing at?
BONUS: What is produced here? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Antheridiophore (40x). Antheridia.
BONUS: An antheridium or antherida (plural: antheridia) is a haploid structure or organ producing and containing male gametes (called antherozoids or sperm). |
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What is the arrow pointing at?
BONUS: What is produced here? |
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Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Cupsule.
Gemmae.
BONUS: Asexual reproduction is by production of gemmae in gemmae cups or cupules that are produced on male and female plants. The gemmae will produce male or female gametophytes depending on what type of thallus produced them. |
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What is the arrow pointing at?
BONUS: What is produced here? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Antheridiophore. Antheridium.
BONUS: An antheridium or antherida (plural: antheridia) is a haploid structure or organ producing and containing male gametes (called antherozoids or sperm). |
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Term
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What is this?
BONUS: What is carried here? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Antheridiophore.
BONUS: the antheridium is borne on an antheridiophore, a stalk-like structure that carries the antheridium at its apex. |
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Term
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What is this?
BONUS: What is produced here? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Antheridium.
BONUS: An antheridium or antherida (plural: antheridia) is a haploid structure or organ producing and containing male gametes (called antherozoids or sperm). |
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Term
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What are the arrows pointing at?
BONUS: What is produced here? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Archegoniophore.
Egg.
Archegonia.
BONUS: An ovum or female gamete are produced and contained within a multicullular structure or organ of the archegonium. |
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Term
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What are the arrows pointing at?
BONUS: What structure are these produced on? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Archegonium.
Egg.
Ventor.
Neck.
BONUS: An archegonium (pl: archegonia) is a multicellular structure or organ of the gametophyte phase of certain plants, producing and containing the ovum or female gamete. |
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Term
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What are the arrows pointing at?
BONUS: What structure are these produced on |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Archegonium.
Egg.
Ventor.
Neck.
BONUS: An archegonium (pl: archegonia) is a multicellular structure or organ of the gametophyte phase of certain plants, producing and containing the ovum or female gamete. |
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Term
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What is the arrow pointing at?
BONUS: What is produced here? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Archegoniophore.
Archegonia.
BONUS: An archegonium (pl: archegonia) is a multicellular structure or organ of the gametophyte phase of certain plants, producing and containing the ovum or female gamete. |
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Term
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What is this?
BONUS: What is produced here? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Archegoniophore.
BONUS: An archegonium (pl: archegonia), a multicellular structure or organ of the gametophyte phase of certain plants, producing and containing the ovum or female gamete is produced here. |
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Term
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What is this?
BONUS: What is produced here? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Archegonia.
BONUS: An archegonium (pl: archegonia), a multicellular structure or organ of the gametophyte phase of certain plants, producing and containing the ovum or female gamete is produced here. |
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Term
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What are the arrows pointing at?
BONUS: What is produced here? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Archegonia.
Vector.
Neck.
BONUS: Eggs. |
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Term
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What is the arrow pointing at?
BONUS: What is produced here? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Archegoniophore.
Sporophyte.
BONUS: The sporophyte produces spores by meiosis. |
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Term
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What is this?
BONUS: What is produced here? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Sporangium.
BONUS: The case or sac in which spores are produced, also called spore case .
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Term
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What are the arrows pointing at?
BONUS: Where are these things produced? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Sporangium.
Archegonial receptacle tissue.
Foot.
Stalk (seta).
Capsule.
Elater.
Spore.
BONUS: On the sporangium, which is on the archegoniophore. |
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Term
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What are the arrows pointing at?
BONUS: Where are they produced? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Sporophyte (100x).
Spores.
Elators.
BONUS: The sporophyte is produced in the sporangium, which is on the archegoniophore. |
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Term
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What are the arrows pointing at?
BONUS: Where are they produced? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Sporophyte (40x).
Foot.
Seta.
Spore capsule.
Spores and elators.
Capsule wall.
BONUS: The sporophyte is produced in the sporangium, which is on the archegoniophore. |
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Term
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What is this
BONUS: What is produced here? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Sporangium.
BONUS: The sporophyte produces spores by meiosis. |
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What are the arrows pointing at? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Thallus.
Archegonial receptacle after sporophytes have developed.
Antherdial receptacle.
Archegonial receptacle.
Midrib.
Cupule.
Young archegonial receptacle. |
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What are the arrows pointing at? |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Thallus (100x)
Air pore.
Scale. |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Thallus (100x)
Epidermis.
Air chamber.
Photosynthetic tissue.
Support tissue.
Rhizoid. |
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Definition
Lab 6: Non-Vascular Plants; Hepatophyta Genus Marchantia (liverworts): Thallus (400x).
Air pore.
Air chamber.
Epidermis.
Chloroplasts.
Photsynthetic tissue.
Support tissue. |
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