Primary growth allows these two things.
What is secondary thickening and height?
Explanation of homospory and heterospory.
Homospory- produce one type of spore
Heterospory- produce two different kinds of spores and gametophytes.
the dominant generation.
What is sporophyte?
Common name of the 3 species
What are found pines, spike mosses, and quillworts?
Larger leaves with a complex system of vascular tissue (branching).
What is megaphyll?
Time period to was dominant in.
What is the Carboniferous Period?
Relatively small leaves with only a single strand of vascular tissue.
What is microphyll?
The structure type
What is conelike (strobilus)?
How the sporangia arranged.
What are clusters (strobulis or sorus)?
Which species are homosporous and which are heterosporous
Homosporous- club mosses
Hetersporous- spike mosses, quillworts