Plant Reproduction (Terrestrial) –nonvascular > vascular, –haploid dominant > diploid dominant, –homosporous > heterosporous, –motile gametes > nonmotile.
Population Ecology Population: A group of organisms that belong to the same species that live in the same place at the same time.
Types of Seed Dispersal: Dispersal by wind Dispersal by wind Dispersal by water Dispersal by animals Dispersal by splitting.
Review: What are the 5 levels of Organization in Ecology?
5. Tracheophytes b. Groups i. Lycopodiophytes ii. Monilophytes iii. Gymnosperms
Fruit. Most people think of fruit as something fresh from the market, or canned or frozen, to which you may want to add sugar before eating. However,
Seed dispersal
Fruit Development & Dispersing Fruits and Seeds
5. Tracheophytes b. Groups i. Lycopodiophytes ii. Monilophytes iii. Gymnosperms iv. Angiosperms - characteristics
The potential implications of climate change for the wheat-aphid-YDV pathosystem
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