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Q: What are the dominant forms of plants and why?
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Which of the following plants has a prothallus that forms archegonia and antheridia and has a dominant sporophyte?

Flowering Plants.


What plants have a prothallus that forms archegonia and antheridia and has a dominant sporophyte?

ferns.


Which description best fits nonvascular plants?

The gametophyte is dominant and free living; the sporophyte is not free living.


The earliest forms of genetic research and manipulation were carried out by?

definitely the monk Mendel with his plants. He discovered the idea of dominant versus recessive traits.


What are the desert's dominant plants?

Most deserts have different plants but the most dominant would be the grasses.


What plants have a dominant gametophyte?

The sporophyte generation is dominant in ferns.


In pea plants tall (T) plants are dominant over short (t) plants. If a heterozygous (Tt) pea plant is crossed with a homozygous dominant (TT) pea plant all of the resulting pea plants should be tall (?

Dominant Allele


What generation is dominant in moss?

The Sporophyte is the dominant generation of the club moss, which is a Lycopodium. Also, club mosses are vascular plants, and the diploid generation is dominant for vascular plants.


What Were the dominant plants in the precambrian?

Ferns


Mendel found that certain forms of genes were dominant to other forms of what?

Genes


What are the different forms of a gene either dominant or recessive?

heterozygous, homozygous dominant or homozygous recessive


What are the dominant plants of the grassland?

Grasses and sedges.