Vegetabilia

Spanish translation: reino vegetal

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English term or phrase:Vegetabilia
Spanish translation:reino vegetal

05:47 Aug 19, 2018
English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO]
Science - Botany / General Botany
English term or phrase: Vegetabilia
Appears on a botany booklet. The sentence is "Life cycle of Vegetabilia"
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reino vegetal
Explanation:
Ciclo de vida/vital del reino vegetal/de las plantas.
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Cristóbal López Mazo
Spain
Local time: 22:49


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vegetabilia
reino vegetal


Explanation:
Ciclo de vida/vital del reino vegetal/de las plantas.

Cristóbal López Mazo
Spain
Local time: 22:49
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  JohnMcDove
7 hrs
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agree  Sara Fairen
8 hrs
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agree  Chema Nieto Castañón: Ciclo de vida vegetal / Ciclo vital de las plantas
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Reference information:
http://www.brainkart.com/article/Life-Cycle-of-Vegetabilia_1...
Life Cycle of Vegetabilia

Refer to Figures.

Ancestors of Vegetabilia (plants2) were green algae with zygotic life cycle. It could be imagined that their zygote started to grow because these organisms in-habited shallow waters and want their spores to be distributed with a wind. One way for this to happen is to have the spores on the stalk of the plant. This is probably the reason of zygote growth: primordial diplonts of plants2 were sim-ply sporangia, structures bearing spores. Then the benefits of diploid condition described above started to appear, and these primitive plants went onto the road of haplont reduction. However, some Vegetabilia (liverworts, mosses and horn-worts), still have haplont domination. This is probably because their haplonts are poikilohydric (it is explained in next chapters), adaptation which is beneficial for small plants.

https://www.docsity.com/en/botany-notes-introduction/2688612...
search Vegetabilia

https://studylib.net/doc/8685700/study-guide-for-exam-4---ma... (see page 14)

Taña Dalglish
Jamaica
Works in field
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 8

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