Moss sporophytes DO NOT have vascular tissue. The sporophyte stage does grow upwards to facilitate spore dispersal, but they are very small and thin so they can remain upright with just the turgur pressure (water) in the cells. They could not grow much taller and they could not be thicker and still do this.
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Good videos but moss grows on the north side of a tree in the northern hemisphere because it get less sun, not because the north side gets more rain. It grows more readily on the south side in the southern hemisphere, of course.
I wondered if it might have been smart board stuff. It is possible that I could use my iPad as a tablet for writing on the screen. It can work as a track pad.
Moss sporophytes DO NOT have vascular tissue. The sporophyte stage does grow upwards to facilitate spore dispersal, but they are very small and thin so they can remain upright with just the turgur pressure (water) in the cells. They could not grow much taller and they could not be thicker and still do this.
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Soltacummings, I use the "notebook" software that is bundle with my "SmartBoard" to create the visuals. And then I capture the screen vierw and audio with screencast-o-matic . com
You could use something like keynote or powerpoint but then you would need additional software to allow you to write on your screen. I hate the static nature of powerpoint.
very simple and well structured explanation...... thanks a lot ..... i find botany quite hard..... but it looks really simple after viewing this... plz keep on posting more videos like this.
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Good videos but moss grows on the north side of a tree in the northern hemisphere because it get less sun, not because the north side gets more rain. It grows more readily on the south side in the southern hemisphere, of course.
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This is a great class. Is it possible to isolate moss(green parts and ryzhoids) from substrate?
I wondered if it might have been smart board stuff. It is possible that I could use my iPad as a tablet for writing on the screen. It can work as a track pad.
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the sporophytes grow upwards, thus do they have vascular systems?
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