In: Biology
1.) Angiosperm are seedless vascular plants (A. True B. False)
2.) Angiosperm are vascular plants that enclose seeds within the ovary (A. True B. False)
3.) Translation process in the eukaryotes takes place in the nucleus (A. True B. False)
1) False- Angiosperms are vascular seed plants in which ovule is fertilized and develops into a seed in an ovary. These are vascular plants as they have vascular tissues Xylem and Phloem which carry water and nutrients to different tissues of the plant.
2) True- Angiosperms are vascular plants that enclose seeds with the ovary. They are considered vascular plants because they have a vascular system in them like Xylem and Phloem which deliver water and nutrients to different tissues. In angiosperms, fertilization occurs between male gametes and female gametes (egg) by passing of male gametes into the ovary via a pollen tube. After fertilization, the ovule develops into the seed, while the ovary wall develops into the fruit.
3) False. In eukaryotes, translation takes place in the cytoplasm and not in the nucleus. Translation takes place on the ribosomes which are present in the cytoplasm and without ribosome translation cannot occur because ribosome provide a site of attachment to mRNA while it is being translated.