Characteristics 1
Characteristics 2
Reproduction
Monocots & Dicots
100

What are the four main characteristics of angiosperms?

Vascular

Seeds

Flowers

Fruit

100

What is the area where a leaf attaches to the stem?

Nodes 



100

What is the male reproductive structure of a flower?

Stamen 

100

Which stem is categorized as a dicot, left or right? 


Right 

200

What are the flowers of an angiosperm?

Reproductive structures

200

What are the two types of branching in angiosperms?

Dichotomous 

Lateral 

200

What is the female reproductive structure of a flower?

Pistil 

200

Which seed is a monocot, left or right? 


Left 

300

What are the two basic types of root systems in angiosperms?

Primary root 

Secondary root 

300

Is 1 or 2 dichotomous branching? 


2

300

What are petals?

Modified leaves 

300

Which leaf is a monocot, left or right?


Left

400

What two root types can a primary root be?

Tap root

Fibrous root 



400

Is this picture an example of sympodial or monopodial branching? 


Sympodial 

400

What is the part of the flower that sticks out to catch the pollen? 


Stigma 

400

Is this flower a monocot or dicot? 


Dicot 

500

What type of stem "materials" can an angiosperm have?

Woody 

Herbaceous 

500

Do angiosperms have to be either sympodial or monopodial?

No, they can be both

500

 Once a flower is pollinated and the ovules are fertilized, what does the ovule grow into?

Fruit 
500

Which root is a dicot, and what is the root type called? 


B, Tap root 

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