<u>The presence of </u><u>embryos </u><u>is the features would definitively identify this organism as a </u><u>land plant.</u>
How could you determine if a plant is heterosporous?
Male and female reproductive structures are located on separate plants.
What is embryo of plant?
Definition. (botany) A young, developing plant, such as the rudimentary plant inside the seed of higher plants or that inside the archegonium of mosses and ferns.
What is embryo and its function?
- An embryo is an early stage of a multicellular organism's development.
- Embryonic development is the phase of life cycle that starts right after the male sperm cell fertilizes the female egg cell in sexually reproducing animals.
What is Heterospory ?
Heterospory characterizes plants that produce spores of different sizes: megaspores and microspores which give rise to separate female and male gametophytes, respectively.
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On a field trip, a student in a marine biology class collects an organism that has differentiated organs, cell walls of cellulose, and chloroplasts with chlorophyll a. Based on this description, the organism could be a brown alga, a red alga, a green alga, a charophyte recently washed into the ocean from a freshwater or brackish water source, or a land plant washed into the ocean. The presence of which of the following features would definitively identify this organism as a land plant?