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 | | Spermatophyte have a reproductive cycle which develops pollen that results in seeds containing the embryo of a new plant. |  | | Vascular plants are separated in two divisions: the Pteridophyte and the Spermatophyte. |
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http://www.historylands.com/activities/flo-index-1.html
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http://www.haverhill-ma.com/hhs/willets/plantquesh.html
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 | | Spermatophyte (no.2) (Longitudinal section through a typical flower) |  | | A5 size; average 12 pages; contain information and puzzles; relevant to Museum lessons; suitable for feedback in class and for projects. |
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http://www.nasmus.co.za/EDU/RESOURCE.HTM
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 | | Title: Seed plant phylogenomics: insights from multigene analyses of est and genomic data. |  | | Abstract : Phylogenetic relationships among Seed Plant groups remain controversial, even after numerous character sources, both morphological and molecular, have been used in attempts to resolve Spermatophyte phylogeny. |  | | Recently, a surge in genome and transcriptome sequencing projects (such as those currently underway at the NY Plant Genomics Consortium) has significantly increased the availability of sequences for many relevant plant groups. |
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http://www.up.univ-mrs.fr/evol/congres/Abstracts-2004/79.htm
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http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/papers/cluster/famsf/model_1/text_and_blobs/003/009/035/children_3.html
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http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/papers/cluster/famsf/model_1/text_and_blobs/004/014/055/children_3.html
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 | | European palaeobotanists built extensive collections of Cenozoic plant remains in the 20th Century, including many fruits and seeds. |  | | This work led to the astonishing conclusion that several tens of Cenozoic European plant genera are now living only in East Asia (e. |  | | These can often be reliably assigned to living Spermatophyte genera on the basis of careful surveys of living material to identify important morphological and anatomical features. |
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http://www.dst.unito.it/ricerca/paleo/Paleorel.html
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 | | Most spermatophyte family treatments were contributed by J. Francis Macbride in Volume 13, with a series of parts and numbers. |  | | The Flora of Peru Series was initiated in Fieldiana in 1936 and has resulted in published treatments for over 75% of the Peruvian flora in volumes numbering nearly 9,500 pages. |  | | The index for Spermatophytes was adapted from that by Douglas C. Daly, [ Brittonia 32(4): 1980, pp. |
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http://www.sacha.org/pubs/intro.html
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 | | How does one ascertain if a name is descriptive or based on a generic type? |  | | If so, how does one determine when a name is descriptive or based on an included genus? |  | | Numerous other names at essentially all other suprageneric ranks are involved and their fate hangs in the decision to be made by the Spermatophyte Committee. |
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http://www.life.umd.edu/emeritus/reveal/PBIO/fam/SGCOMM1.html
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| | Merriam-Webster Online |
 | | Get the Top 10 Search Results for "spermatophyte" |  | | For More Information on "spermatophyte" go to Britannica.com |  | | Click here for a list of charitable organizations from USAID. |
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http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=spermatophyte
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 | | 5 continues the treatment of the Spermatophyte families alphabetically from Eriocaulaceae through Lentibulariaceae, a total of 29 families. |  | | Volume 3: "Spermatophytes (Araliaceae- Cactaceae)", 1997; ISBN 0915279460. |  | | Volume 5: "Spermatophytes (Eriocaulaceae - Lentibulariaceae)", 1999; ISBN 0915279711. |
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http://www.sarracenia.com/faq/faq6010a.html
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