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Difference between Fungi and Algae | Plant Kingdom

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between fungi and algae. Difference # Fungi: 1. Fungi live in aquatic, subaquatic and terrestrial habitats. 2. Fungi lack chlorophyll and are heterotrophic in nutrition. 3. They absorb organic nutrients from their environment. 4. Fungi usually live in darker places. 5. The filaments or hyphae are usually branched. 6. The hyphae [...]

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Difference between Dicots and Monocots | Plant Kingdom

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Dicots and Monocots. Difference # Dicots: 1. Dicots are usually two cotyledons. 2. Flowers are generally pentamerous orĀ  tetramerous (floral parts in sets of 5 and 4 or their multiples). 3. Pollen grains commonly have three germ pores. 4. Leaves are net veined or with reticulate venation. 5. Primary root [...]

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Difference between Microsporophyll and Megasporophyll

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Microsporophyll and Megasporophyll. Difference # Microsporophyll: 1. It bears microsporangia. 2. A micro sporangium contains numerous microspores or pollen grains. 3. Microspores or pollen grains are not retained. They are always shed. 4. The male gametophyte is formed near the female gametophyte. 5. In angiosperms, the microsporophyll is modified into [...]

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