MonoCot
DiCot
Parts of a Seed
Terminology
Nutrients
100

What does mono mean?

What is one? 

100

What does di mean? 

What is 2?

100

Dicots seeds have how many parts? 

What is 4? 

100

What is a deficiency? 

What is when a plant doesn't have enough of a nutrient? 

100

What is a macronutrient? 

What is a nutrient needed in large amounts? 

200

What type of vein pattern do monocots have? 

What is parallel? 

200

What type of vein patterns do dicots have? 

What is webbed? 

200
How many parts are in a monocot seed? 

What is 6? 

200

What are the vegetative structures of the plant? 

What is Root, stems, and leaves? 
200

What is a micronutrient? 

What is a nutrient needed in smaller amounts? 

300

How are vascular bundles arranged in the stem of a monocot? 

What is Scattered?

300

How are vascular bundles arranged in dicots? 

What is rings? 

300

What part of a monocot seed becomes the first root? 

What is the radicle? 

300

What are the reproductive parts of a plant? 

What is fruit and flowers? 

300

What nutrient has a deficiency symptom of purpling of leaves? 

What is phosphorus? 

400

What type of root system does a monocot have? 

What is fibrous? 

400

What type of root systems do dicots usually have? 

What is tap roots? 

400

What makes up the food source in a dicot seed? 

What is starch or protein? 

400

What is chlorosis? 

What is yellowing of leaves? 

400

What micronutrient benefits phosphorus uptake in plants? 

What is chlorine? 

500

What is an example of a monocot? 

What is grass, wheat, corn, oats? 

500

What are some examples of dicots? 

What is ...? 

500

What is the protective layer for a seed? 

Usually broken during germination. 

What is seed coat? 

500

What is the definition of growing medium? 

What is a substance in which plants grow? 

500

What 3 essential nutrients create water and glucose? 

AKA help with photosynthesis. 

What is hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon? 

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