Description : How is heterospory an advantage over homospory? -Biology
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Description : Difference between homospory and heterospory? -Biology
Description : Which one does not occur is Seleaginella? (a) Heterospory (b) Hetorophylly (c) Homospory (d) Ligulate Leaves
Last Answer : Ans. ((c))
Description : What is the advantage of heterospory? -Biology
Description : Homospory is a condition in which plants produce. -Biology
Description : Example of homospory? -Biology
Description : Heterospory in Selaginella -Biology
Description : Heterospory in pteridophytes? -Biology
Description : When did heterospory evolve? -Biology
Description : What is the result of heterospory? -Biology
Description : Heterospory and seed habit? -Biology
Description : Heterospory is characteristic of? -Biology
Description : how heterospory is the step towards seed habit -Biology
Description : Heterospory and seed habit are often exhibited by a plant possessing (a) petiole (b) ligule (c) bract (d) spathe.
Last Answer : (b) ligule
Description : Which one of the following is considered important in the development of seed habit? (a) Heterospory (b) Haplontic life cycle (c) Free-living gametophyte (d) Dependent sporophyte
Last Answer : (a) Heterospory
Description : What advantage over an aquatic organism does a terrestrial organism have with regard to obtaining oxygen for respiration ? -Biology
Last Answer : Aquatic organisms use oxygen dissolved in surrounding water. Since air dissolved in water has fairly low concentration of oxygen, the aquatic organisms have much faster rate of breathing. ... atmosphere through respiratory organs. Hence, they have much less breathing rate than aquatic organisms.