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Name and briefly describe the four phyla of gymnosperms.
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- Briefly explain the term gymnosperms.Describe the orders under the gymnosperms (Cycadales, Ginkgoales, Coniferalesn and Gnetales) in terms of plant habit, reproductive type (monoecius/dioecius) leaf type, leaf shape, seed size/shape, special seed characteristics, cone morphology and other distinct features.Identify three gymnosperm phyla, and describe their importanceto humans.
- Explain the origin of the name “gymnosperm.”Describe the orders ANGIOSPERMS-EUDICOTS : ERICALES, GENTIANALES, LAMIALES, SOLANALES, APIALES AND ASTERALES in terms of plant habit, reproductive type (monoecius/dioecius), leaf type, leaf shape, floral characteristics, fruit morphology, seed size/shape, and other distinct features.Describe the orders under the Agiosperm uedicots (Fragales, Brasicales, Malvales, Myrtales and Sapindales) in terms of plant habit, reproductive type (monoecius/dioecius), leaf type, leaf shape, floral characteristics, fruit morphology, seed size/shape, and other distinct features.
- Differentiate the four groups of gymnosperms.There are four phyla that belong to the gymnosperm. Describe Phylum Ginkgophyta and explain why and how Ginkgo biloba became the only surviving species. What is the importance of this species to man?Name the female sex organs of bryophytes, pteridophytes and gymnosperms.
- Know examples of gymnosperm families that have the following characteristics: fleshy, drupaceous appearing fruits Genera that are not evergreenDefine the concept of Gymnosperms ?Know examples of gymnosperm families that have the following characteristics: A. Only opposite whorled leaves B. Compound leaves C. Fleshy, drupaceous appearing fruits D. Genera that are not evergreen