Предмет: Биология, автор: lana2441467

ПОМОГИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА!!!!!!Признаки КУКУШКИН ЛЁН
Половое поколение:
а) стебель (прямостоящий, разветвлённый на верхушке /
прямостоящий, неразветвленный)
б) листья (имеют зелёный цвет / имеют беловатый цвет)
в) ризоиды (есть / нет)
г) расположение мужских и женских половых органов
(на верхушках / на боковых веточках)
д) однодомные или двудомные (половые органы на одном
растении / половые органы на разных растениях)
Неполовое поколение:
а) расположение (на верхушках / на боковых веточках)
б) коробочка (округлая / удлинённая)
Среда обитания (во влажных местах, на лугах /
на болотах)​

Ответы

Автор ответа: Ruslanaev
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Ответ:

Половое поколение:

а) стебель прямостоящий, неразветвленный

б) листья имеют зелёный цвет

в) ризоиды есть

г) расположение мужских и женских половых органов

на верхушках

д) двудомные - половые органы на разных растениях)

Неполовое поколение:

а) расположение на верхушках

б) коробочка удлинённая)

Среда обитания во влажных местах, на лугах ​

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