Life: The Science of Biology
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781319010164
Author: David E. Sadava, David M. Hillis, H. Craig Heller, Sally D. Hacker
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Concept explainers
Question
Chapter 33.1, Problem 2R
Summary Introduction
To review:
The differences that occur in the development of a plant and an animal.
Introduction:
Plants and animals are different in origin. While plants are nonmotile organisms that carry out photosynthesis, animals are those organisms, which use these products for their energy requirements. There are certainly major differences in the developmental stages of plants and animals that are according to the functions in nature.
Expert Solution & Answer
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionStudents have asked these similar questions
Describe some of the major similarities and differences among animals during early development, including cleavage patters and general gastrulation mechanisms. What are some unique features of plant early development compared to animals.
Cite briefly discuss some problems related to plant embryogenesis.
What are three differences between animal developmentand plant development?
Chapter 33 Solutions
Life: The Science of Biology
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, biology and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- What are the similarities between plant and animal processes in the growth and development of their embryos?arrow_forwardWhat is a meristem? Explain the role of meristems in plant development.arrow_forwardDirection: With the use of Venn Diagram, compare and contrast the plant and animal reproduction process and development. PLANTS ANIMALSarrow_forward
- What are the differences in the development of plants and animals in terms of the following?arrow_forwardWhat are phase changes in plant development? What two groups of genes control the formation of the flower? What is the ABC hypothesis?arrow_forwardWhile many of us have an intuitive sense of the what is meant by “growth” in our everyday vocabulary, growth is an important concept in developmental biology as well. Define growth as it relates to developmental biology. What are the main mechanisms of growth? How does cell death fit into a discussion of growth? How is growth different from regeneration?arrow_forward
- Concisely explain the concept of animal and plant developmentarrow_forwardHow do plants and animals differ in the ways their cells adhere, communicate, and differentiate during development?arrow_forwardExplain epigeous and hypogeous development in relation to germination. This is not something we covered, but you should be able to research what these refer to and explain them based on your knowledge of embryo anatomy and physiology.arrow_forward
- What is the growing cycle of a sweet potato and state its requirements for water, nutrients, and sunlight during the stages of development.arrow_forwardHow plants reproduce and develop? What parts of the plant help in its development? (Explain at least 3-5 sentence)arrow_forwardA. How is embryogenesis defined in plants? B. What developmental event can mark the “end” of embryogenesis? C. Does embryogenesis occur in all plants?arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)BiologyISBN:9780134580999Author:Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. HoehnPublisher:PEARSONBiology 2eBiologyISBN:9781947172517Author:Matthew Douglas, Jung Choi, Mary Ann ClarkPublisher:OpenStaxAnatomy & PhysiologyBiologyISBN:9781259398629Author:McKinley, Michael P., O'loughlin, Valerie Dean, Bidle, Theresa StouterPublisher:Mcgraw Hill Education,
- Molecular Biology of the Cell (Sixth Edition)BiologyISBN:9780815344322Author:Bruce Alberts, Alexander D. Johnson, Julian Lewis, David Morgan, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter WalterPublisher:W. W. Norton & CompanyLaboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & PhysiologyBiologyISBN:9781260159363Author:Martin, Terry R., Prentice-craver, CynthiaPublisher:McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.Inquiry Into Life (16th Edition)BiologyISBN:9781260231700Author:Sylvia S. Mader, Michael WindelspechtPublisher:McGraw Hill Education
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
Biology
ISBN:9780134580999
Author:Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
Publisher:PEARSON
Biology 2e
Biology
ISBN:9781947172517
Author:Matthew Douglas, Jung Choi, Mary Ann Clark
Publisher:OpenStax
Anatomy & Physiology
Biology
ISBN:9781259398629
Author:McKinley, Michael P., O'loughlin, Valerie Dean, Bidle, Theresa Stouter
Publisher:Mcgraw Hill Education,
Molecular Biology of the Cell (Sixth Edition)
Biology
ISBN:9780815344322
Author:Bruce Alberts, Alexander D. Johnson, Julian Lewis, David Morgan, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter
Publisher:W. W. Norton & Company
Laboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & Physiology
Biology
ISBN:9781260159363
Author:Martin, Terry R., Prentice-craver, Cynthia
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Inquiry Into Life (16th Edition)
Biology
ISBN:9781260231700
Author:Sylvia S. Mader, Michael Windelspecht
Publisher:McGraw Hill Education
General Embryology Review in 20 minutes; Author: Medical Animations;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YKvVeVMmEE;License: Standard youtube license