I just need the answer for Table 14.1 please. ronus. Test are called megaphylls
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I just need the answer for Table 14.1 please. ronus. Test are called megaphylls because they are broad leaves with several strana ll llilly d leaves l species occur on the underside vascular tissue. The spores are released when special cells of the annulus (a line or ring of thickened cell the outside of the sporangium) dry out, and the sporangium opens. How do ferns move to new locations? er Observe the ferns on display, and then complete Table 14.1 Table 14.1 Fern Diversity Type of Fern Description of Frond Observation: Fern Sporophyte Study the life cycle of the fern (Fig. 14.12), and find the sporophyte generation. This large, complexly d leaf is known as a frond. Fronds arise from an underground stem called a rhizome. Living or Preserved Frond Examine a living or preserved specimen of a frond, and on the underside, notice a brownish clump calle sorus (pl., sori), each a cluster of many sporangia (Fig. 14.13) What is being produced in the sporangia?er Given that this is the generation we call the fern, what generation is dominant in ferns? Figure 14.13 Underside of frond leaflets. Sori occur on the underside of frond leaflets. McGrew -Hill Educationv/Carlyn Iverson, photographer sorusExplanation / Answer
Fronds are basically the leaves of the ferns.
Boston Ferns - they have dark green leaves with many deep, evenly spaced indentations in the edges. Boston ferns benefit from frequent but light misting of the fronds and can grow to gargantuan proportions.
Holly Ferns: This variety has three to four inch dark green leaves that resemble those on holly bushes and are heat, light and water tolerant. They are available in three species including Japanese, Hawaiian and East Indian holly ferns
Maidenhair Ferns: -- they are a challenge to grow as they prosper best in atmospheres with high humidity but their leaves cannot withstand misting.
Ostrich Ferns: This is one of the tallest and most majestic of outdoor fern varieties, with fronds that often grow to five feet in length
Japanese Painted Ferns - The tapered fronds on this fern are beautiful mixes of purple and silver and only grow up to 18 inches long.
Australian Tree Fern his plant is actually a tree that normally grows to about 30 feet tall, with eight-foot fronds and trunks around six inches in circumference
Asparagus Ferns: needle-like fronds that are irritating to the skin.
Cinnamon Ferns: This fern frequently grows wild along creeks and streams, so it requires a lot of water if planted in a garden. It grows about five feet tall and has two kinds of fronds. The bright green ones are infertile and the fertile ones have a deep, brown cinnamon color.
Im giving you the multiple option. you can have what you like and modify your awners acordingly.