Hint: Nephrolepis is a type of fern that exhibits a dominant sporophytic plant body that produces spores asexually. How can ferns reproduce asexually? 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 uniformRead More →

A protonema (plural: protonemata) is a thread-like chain of cells that forms the earliest stage (the haploid phase) of the life cycle of mosses and liverworts. What is a moss spore? Mosses reproduce by spores, which are analogous to the flowering plant’s seed; however, moss spores are single celled andRead More →

So take it with a grain of salt, for all intents and purposes in FO4, Gen 2 & Gen 3 synths are immune to radiation. Are Gen 3 synths robots? Basically Gen 3 synths are in fact robots, what they aren’t however, are androids. Do child synths grow? If youRead More →

Answer: When favourable conditions return, the encysted Amoeba divides by multiple fission and produces many minute amoeba or pseudopodiospores; the cyst wall bursts out, and the spores are liberated in the surrounding medium to grow up into many amoebae. … Conidia are non motile asexual spores of kingdom fungi. HowRead More →

Mermaids are sometimes associated with perilous events such as floods, storms, shipwrecks, and drownings. In other folk traditions (or sometimes within the same traditions), they can be benevolent or beneficent, bestowing boons or falling in love with humans. How do mermaids reproduce in Mako mermaids? Mermaids live in pods, andRead More →

Tracheophytes are plants with roots, stems, and leaves. Some tracheophytes reproduce with seeds and some reproduce with spores. How do seedless tracheophytes reproduce? The vascular plants, or tracheophytes, are the dominant and most conspicuous group of land plants. … In seedless vascular plants, such as ferns and horsetails, the plantsRead More →

Muskellunge have been known to drop their eggs in water as deep as 6 feet. Males move onto the spawning grounds a few days before the females. The spawning period lasts for 5 to 10 days. As the eggs and milt (sperm) are released, males thrash their tails wildly, apparentlyRead More →

Oxygen, heat, and fuel are frequently referred to as the “fire triangle.” Add in the fourth element, the chemical reaction, and you actually have a fire “tetrahedron.” The important thing to remember is: take any of these four things away, and you will not have a fire or the fireRead More →

Copepods and amphipods are microscopic crustaceans that form an essential link in the marine food chain. These tiny organisms are a natural part of the plankton food chain in the ocean (there are freshwater copepods, too). They graze on phytoplankton, rotifers (microscopic aquatic animals), and in some cases, detritus. CanRead More →