Lycopodium is a clubmoss which is homosporous
Lycopodium has only one size of spores said to homosporous while Selaginella has both a microspore that grows into the male gametophyte and macrospores that produces female gametophytes. Selaginella has ligules at the base of each microphyl
Lycopodium is Isophyllous,Homosporous.It has monocious gametophyte and do not have rhizophores.But Selaginella is Dimorphism, heterosporous.It has dioecious gmetophyte and rhizophores
in Selaginella sp a strobilus contains both megaspores and microspore but in Licopoium sp they are in seperate strobili OWTCA-kln.Sl
Lycopodium species, members of the clubmoss family, have a distinct life cycle characterized by alternation of generations. They reproduce via spores produced in strobili (cone-like structures) at the tips of their stems. The spores germinate to form a gametophyte, a small, usually heart-shaped structure that produces gametes. Fertilization of the gametes leads to the development of a new sporophyte, which grows into the familiar leafy plant form, completing the cycle.
Both Dryopteris sp. and Marchantia sp. live in damp areas.Their spores are produced by meiosis.
Elaters in the capsule of Marchantia sp. are responsible for aiding in seed dispersal. They help in the dispersal of spores by expanding and contracting in response to changes in humidity, effectively releasing spores into the environment.
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Bacillus spores have a tough outer coating that helps protect them from harsh conditions, including disinfectants. This outer layer makes it difficult for disinfectants to penetrate and kill the spores effectively. Additionally, Bacillus spores have the ability to remain dormant for long periods of time until conditions are more favorable for growth, making them resilient to disinfection efforts.
Navicula sp.,Cymbella sp., Melosira sp.,Asteromphalus sp.
The number 5 is used as a spacer (sp) in the sequence. 3-sp-4-sp-5-sp-6-sp-7-sp.....
just saying SP is shorter
Yes, there are plants such as the resurrection plant (Selaginella lepidophylla) and the ice plant (Delosperma sp.) that can survive very harsh conditions like extreme temperatures and lack of water without being a cactus. These plants have special adaptations that allow them to withstand such challenging environments.