The fronds of a fern grow from rhizomes. Rhizomes are underground stems that produce roots below and shoots above the soil. The fronds emerge from the shoots above the soil and are the visible leafy part of the fern.
The main complication in "Where the Red Fern Grows" occurs when Billy's dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, face dangerous challenges while hunting, leading to a series of trials that test Billy's determination and the bond between him and his beloved pets. These challenges include encounters with a mountain lion and a deadly blizzard.
Where the Red Fern Grows is a children's novel that falls under the genres of adventure fiction, coming-of-age, and animal fiction.
Yes, Where the Red Fern Grows is considered a classic of children's literature. It has been cherished by readers for its emotional impact and timeless themes of love, loyalty, and faithfulness.
No, red ferns do not naturally grow in Texas. They are typically found in cooler, wetter regions. Texas's climate is generally too warm and dry for red ferns to thrive.
The setting of Where the Red Fern Grows takes mostly place near Billy's home in the Ozark Mountains.It also takes place in a lot of other places, like town, but the general place is the Ozark Mountains.
Ferns grow to large sizes due to their vascular system, which allows them to transport water and nutrients efficiently throughout their fronds. Their large size also helps them compete for light in shady forest environments, where they often grow. Additionally, ferns have a long evolutionary history that has allowed them to develop adaptations for growing in diverse habitats and reaching large sizes.
The conflict is that Billy (main character) wants 2 pups but doesn't have the money to buy them. Mama wants to move to the city so her kids can get a better education but they don't have enough money.
actually the conflict is that Old Dan gets attacked by a mountain lion and later dies of to much blood loss (poor baby :( ) then Little Ann gets depressed cause of the loss of Old Dan and starves her self then dies of starvation.......yeah i hate the book (it's 2 sad) i had 2 read it in school...curse that heartless teacher of mine >:(
The walking fern grows on rocks or tree trunks in shaded, moist environments. Its rhizomes creep along the surface, giving the appearance that the fern is "walking" as new plantlets form at the tips and the older end dies off.
Ferns are grouped under non flowering plants because they don 't bear flowers but it bears pores under the surface of it leaves.
Pioneer Species. Mosses are bryophytes and are often considered a "pioneer species" that will establish itself first in a forest that has been cleared by a forest fire. Ferns and other vascular plants are the "fuel" of the fires and burn out. Then when the forest begins to grow again, the non-vascular plants like the mosses (bryophytes) will grow first.
Because fern spores germinate to produce gametophytes on which male and female reproductive organs are produced for sexual reproduction. Likewise in flowering plants large number of pollen grains are produced to ensure gametic union. Once the fertilization is achieved the sporophytic generation begins and there is surity of survival in diploid phase. Hence gametes are produced in plenty and zygotes and seeds in limited ammount.
Fern is multicellular bcz we cant see unicellular organisims and we can see multicellular organism.
U now that we can see a fern so t means it is unicellular.
from pakistan
school name Joan Mcdonald School
written by a girl (cant tell u name)