A Blade Of Fern

A Blade Of Fern

Write a summary of "A Blade Of Fern" by Edith Ocampo​

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1. Write a summary of "A Blade Of Fern" by Edith Ocampo​


Answer:

Set in the exotic background of the little mining village of Nibucal in the southern Philippines, A Blade of Fern sketches a panoramic vista of rural life and problems of survival among miners prospecting for gold.


2. Where do spore cases reside on ferns?A. on fern flowers B. on fern stemsC. on fern roots D. on fern leaves (fronds)​


Answer:

D. on fern leaves (fronds)

Explanation:

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Answer:

A. on fern flowers

Explanation:

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3. Which of the following is TRUE about ferns?a. Ferns reproduce by cutting.b. Ferns reproduce sexually only.c. Ferns reproduce asexually only.d. Ferns reproduce both sexually and asexually.plar​


Answer:

Which of the following is TRUE about ferns?

»b. Ferns reproduce sexually only.

Explanation: Ferns reproduce sexually from spores and it can also be grown from cuttings (clippings).fern is group of vascular plants that reproduce via spores.

4. butii2. How the non-flowering plants such as moss, ferns, and gymnospermsreproduce?moss-ferns-gymnosperms-​


then Ron flowering plants such as moss ferms and gymnosperms reproduce by pores

Answer:

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5. 2. How the non-flowering plants such as moss, ferns, and gymnospermsreproduce?moss-ferns-gymnosperms-​


Answer: Mosses reproduce by spores.

Most ferns reproduce sexually, and that involves meiosis and fertilisation.

Gymnosperm, any vascular plant that reproduces by means of an exposed seed, or ovule—unlike angiosperms, or flowering plants, whose seeds are enclosed by mature ovaries, or fruits.

Explanation:


6. classifications of ferns​


Answer/Explanation

These are the common names of ferns; athyrium filix-femina, the lady fern or common lady-fern, is a large, feathery species of fern native throughout most of the temperate Northern Hemisphere , where it is often abundant (one of the more common ferns) in damp, shady woodland environments and is often grown for decoration.

Classification of Ferns : belong to one Linnaean class, Pteridophyta. These are the horsetail plants and true ferns, sometimes called ferns and fern allies. This class was originally called Filices. It is also referred to as Filicophyta. Another fern taxonomic class exists, called Pteriospermatophyta.


7. Arrange The steps that refer to the different modes of ferns reproduction.Write 6-10 on the blank for fern plantFern Plant___Spore cases open.___New plant part grows into fern.___Fertilized egg cell grows into new plant part.___Spore begins to grow into young fern plant.___Sperm swim to egg cells of young fern plant.I Want A Serious AnswerAdvance Thank You!!​


Answer:

6 spore cases open

10new plant part grows into fern

9fertilized egg cell grows into fern

8spore begins to grow into young fern plant

7sperm swim to egg cells of young fern plant


8. 1. Which of the following is a seedless plant?A mossC. liverwortB. fern D. all of the above2. Where do spore cases reside on ferns?A. on fern flowers C. on fern rootsB. on fern stems D. on fern leaves (fronds)3. How many egg cell does each archegonia have?A. 2 B. 4 C. 1 D.3​


Answer:

1. D

2. D

3.C

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. A 1. Which of the following is a seedless plant?

2. D 2. Where do spore cases reside on ferns?

3. B 3. How many egg cell does each archegonia have?


9. Answer the following questions below. Write your answerson Activity Sheet number 2.1. What are the characteristics of a fern plant?2. What are the parts of a fern?3. Where do young fern leaves grow?4. How does fern fertilization happen?5. How are the spores of the ferns dispersed?6. How do ferns reproduce?Check​


Answer:

1.Ferns generally reproduce by producing spores. Similar to flowering plants, ferns have roots, stems and leaves. However, unlike flowering plants, ferns do not have flowers or seeds; instead, they usually reproduce sexually by tiny spores or sometimes can reproduce vegetatively, as exemplified by the walking fern.

2 The structure of a fern. Ferns have 3 major parts – the rhizome, the fronds and the reproductive structures called sporangia. The characteristics of each of these 3 parts of the fern plant are used for classification and identification. The rhizome is the stem of the fern plant.

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The ferns are also well adapted to wide range of environmental conditions and can be found in a number of different habitats. They are most common in rainforest where they commonly grow on other plants but they can also be found in grasslands, deserts and lakes

4 Fertilisation occurs when the fern's egg and sperm combine to form a zygote. Ferns require water to enable the movement of the sperm to reach the egg. A zygote is a combination of genetic material from both the egg and sperm and contains a complete set of DNA to form a new fern plant

5 Nestled under fern leaves are tiny capsules chock-full of spores, tiny life vessels which, like seeds, are used for dispersal. Fern plants launch their spores with tiny catapults. Once in the air, wind and air currents can take the spores around the world

6 Most ferns reproduce sexually, and that involves meiosis and fertilisation. When you are thinking of the typical big fern plant, what it does is, by meiosis, produces spores, and spores have half the number of chromosomes of the big parent plant. The spores are released into the wind


10. How do tree fern differ from a regular fern?​


Answer:

Tree ferns are true ferns. Like other ferns, they never flower or produce seeds. They reproduce from spores that grow on the undersides of the fronds or from offsets. A tree fern's unusual trunk consists of a thin stem surrounded by thick, fibrous roots.

Explanation:

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11. is a fern a gymnosperm


Explanation:

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12. 1. What plant of the fern plants help them to reproduce? 2. Describe the mode of reproduction in fern plant? is it sexual or asexual? 3. How do Fern plants reproduce?​


Answer:

1. What plant of the fern plants help them to reproduce?

➡️ Fern Reproduction by Rhizomes

2. Describe the mode of reproduction in fern plant? is it sexual or asexual?

➡️ Ferns reproduce asexually by their modified stems, which are called rhizomes. Rhizomes spread just above or below the soil surface where they form roots on their undersides and new plants above.

3. How do Fern plants reproduce?

➡️ Ferns do not flower but reproduce sexually from spores. Mature plants produce spores on the underside of the leaves. When these germinate they grow into small heart-shaped plants known as prothalli. Male and female cells are produced on these plants and after fertilisation occurs the adult fern begins to develop.

13. 1. Which of the following is a seedless plant? A. Moss B. Fern C. Liverwort D. All of the above 2. Where do spore cases reside on ferns?A. On fern flowers B. On fern stems C. On fern roots D. On fern leaves (fronds) 3. How many egg cells do each archegonia have?A. 2B. 4C. 1D. 3 4. Which plant does not produce seeds? A. Fern B. Ginkgo C. Maple D. Pine 5. What do you call the structure that forms fern spores?A. Protallus B. Fiddleheads C. Sporangium D. Cotyledons CORRECT ANSWER PLS ​


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Answer:

1.A

2.D

3.C

4.A

5.B

Explanation:

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14. is the female part of the fern.is the female part of the fern​


Answer:

Gametophytes contain both female (archegonium)

Explanation:

Gametophyte (prothallus)

Gametophytes contain both female (archegonium) and male (antheridium) sex organs. They mature at different times in order to increase the chances of cross-fertilisation and genetic variation. The prothallus is the fern gametophyte.


15. If you want to have a fern garden you cannot go and purchase seeds in a gardening store. Which of the following explains the situation? a. Fern seeds are very rare. b. Fern seeds must stay moist. c. Ferns do not produce seeds. d. Fern seeds are too small o package.


Answer:

C. Ferns don't produce seeds

Explanation:

Ferns don't produce seed it only grows widely but some are cultured. It's very rare to have a specimen of the ferns thats why they dont sell it on gardening store it cant be also considered as rare answer since it is impossible to have a seed.

Answer:

C

kasi wala namn talaga silang seeds.


16. How will you describe the population of the three organism? is it decreasing or increasing.A.Native ferns B.Invasive ferns 3.Introduce ferns ​


Answer:

A

Explanation:

A. native ferns

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Answer:

A.Native ferns are a popular choice for ground cover in shady areas. This organism is increasing.

B.The invasive sword fern is a sneaky plant, as it looks almost exactly like a Florida native fern. These are increasing.

C.A fern is a member of a group of vascular plants that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers.

Explanation:

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17. Commensalism (example: Fern and a branch of a tree)What effects does the interaction between a fern and a tree bring?​


Answer:

Since the symbiotic relationship between the fern and its host tree results in the fern benefiting (a place to live, gaining nourishment from elements collecting and moving along the tree's bark) while the host is not affected at all, the relationship is called commensalism (if the fern benefited and the host was ...

Explanation:

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18. Activity 3: Life Cycle of Fern Materials: picture of the life cycle of fern. Directions: 1. Study the picture of the life cycle of a fern. 2. Identify their parts. 3. Think and analyze how they reproduce. Questions: 1. What part of the fern plants helps them to reproduce? (1 pt) 2. Describe the mode of reproduction in fern plant. Is it sexual or asexual? Why? (2pts) 3. How do fern plants reproduce? (2 pts) no need to answer ig?​


Answer:

1analuze

2yes cost it if asexual

3 grow up into big

Explanation:

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19. 1.Explain what happen to the spore of ferns.2.How fern differ from moss​


Answer:

Spores are released into the wind. If those spores happen to land somewhere suitable, they will grow into what is called a gametophyte, and that is a whole separate individual plant. mosses are non-vascular plants

20. 36. Bill observed a fern plant and found that there were no seeds on it. He observed that the underside of the fern leaves has brown dots on them. He let this brown parts fall to the soil. After a few days, he observed young fern plants. Which of the following conclusion about the fern plant can he make? I. The fern is a plant without seeds II. The fern plant is a non-flowering plant III. The fern reproduce from cones IV. The fern reproduces from spores A. III only B. IV only C. I, II and III D. I, II and IVNONSENSE ANSWER • REPORTED​


Answer:

D.

Explanation:

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Answer:

D. I, II and IV

Explanation:

A fern is a member of a group of vascular plants that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers.


21. 8. How do ferns reproduce?A. Ferns reproduce through seeds that consist of consists of a miniature undeveloped plant (theembryo)B. Ferns reproduce through spores, a dust-like substance produced in capsules called sori on theunderside of the fern leaf, or frond.C.ferns reproduce through conesD. ferns reproduce through artificial method or a sexual reproduction called grafting ​


Answer:

Letter B. Ferns reproduce through spores

Explanation:

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22. 1. What plant of the fern plants help them to reproduce? 2. Describe the mode of reproduction in fern plant? is it sexual or asexual? 3. How do Fern plants reproduce?​


Answer:

1. Fern Reproduction by Rhizomes

2. Ferns reproduce asexually by their modified stems, which are called rhizomes. Rhizomes spread just above or below the soil surface where they form roots on their undersides and new plants above.

3. Ferns don't have seeds or flowers. They reproduce using spores. ... Spores are encased in structures called sporangia, which sometimes clump together to form a sorus (plural sori). In some ferns, sporangia are protected by membranes called indusia


23. ferns classification


Answer:

Fern were traditionally classified in the class Filices, and later in a division of the plant kingdom named pteridophyta.

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Ferns Classification is Pteridophyta

Pteridophyta are ferns, And it is a vascular plant that disperses spores.

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24. classification of ferns​


Answer:

Ferns were traditionally classified in the class Filices, and later in a Division of the Plant Kingdom named Pteridophyta or Filicophyta. ... The Marattiaceae are a primitive group of tropical ferns with large, fleshy rhizomes and are now thought to be a sibling taxon to the leptosporangiate ferns.


25. Life Cycle of a Fern​


Answer:

The life cycle of the fern has two different stages; sporophyte, which releases spores, and gametophyte, which releases gametes. Gametophyte plants are haploid, sporophyte plants diploid. This type of life cycle is called alternation of generations. To follow the life cycle of the fern, begin at number one below.


26. How the non-flowering plants such as moss, ferns, and gymnosperms reproduce?moss-____________________________________________________________ferns-____________________________________________________________gymnosperms-_____________________________________________________​


Answer & Explanation:

Moss - they reproduce through spores, which are similar to the seed of a flowering plant. However, moss spores are single-celled and more early than the seed. The brown capsule that sits on the seta contains the spore. Male plants have cups on the tops of some mosses that produce sperm.

Ferns - they reproduce by producing and releasing spores. The gametophyte is fertilized and grows into a diploid sporophyte if there is enough moisture. The life cycle is then completed when the sporophyte produces spores.

Gymnosperms - reproduces through an exposed seed, or ovule, as opposed to angiosperms, or flowering plants, whose seeds are enclosed by mature ovaries, or fruits. Many gymnosperm seeds are borne in cones and are not visible until the plant matures.


27. True or False1.ferns can reproduce sexually and asexually 2.hibernation of generation is a life cycle that shows asexual reproduce of ferns 3.in sexual phase of a fern, spores are developed into phothallus4.spores are ferns reproduction cells that undergo fertilizer to form a new plant 5.Sporophyte genaration is also called as sexual phrase of a fern 6.Fronds are leaves of ferns that produce sperm and eggs7.Sori carry the reproductive cells used by ferns in asexual reproduction 8.Phothallus contains male and female parts of a fern 9.In asexual phase of a fern, fertilization of an egg by a sperm happens.l10. Germination of spores happens in the asexual phasepls paki answer po​


Answer:

1. True

2. True

3. True

4. False

5. True

6. False

7. True

8. True

9. True

10. True

Explanation:

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28. name the agent of dispersal for ferns and pines (Ferns


Answer:

Animals,wind,water,humans

Explanation:

Various animals such as squirrels and jays commonly eat pine seeds and disperse them

Windy climate can carry its seeds

Water currents also disperse them

Humans plant ferns and spines


29. 1. What plant of the fern plants help them to reproduce? 2. Describe the mode of reproduction in fern plant? is it sexual or asexual? 3. How do Fern plants reproduce?​


Answer:

1. Rhizomes

2. The asexual form, known as a sporophyte, is represented by the fern plant as it is commonly known. Sporophyte ferns have two methods of asexual reproduction, one is by vegetative cloning, branching off of the root-like underground stem, or rhizome, often forming large, genetically uniform colonies.

3. Mature plants produce spores on the underside of the leaves. When these germinate they grow into small heart-shaped plants known as prothalli. Male and female cells are produced on these plants and after fertilisation occurs the adult fern begins to develop.


30. 1. What plant of the fern plants help them to reproduce? 2. Describe the mode of reproduction in fern plant? is it sexual or asexual? 3. How do Fern plants reproduce?​


Answer:

1. Rhizomes

2. reproduce asexually

3. Ferns do not flower but reproduce sexually from spores.

Explanation:

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