What is Plant Evolution?
What does Gymnosperm mean?
What is Naked Seed?
What type of Root System does a Monocot have?
What is Fibrous Root System?
Are Taproots long or short for Eudicots
What is Long Taproots?
All of most of the ovary wall (pericarp) is soft or fleshy at maturity.
What is Fleshy Fruits?
Why was Maintaining Water a Challenge?
Why was Waxy Cuticle, Stomata and Guard Cells, Timing, and Different Shapes of Structures?
What are the two separate types of Gametophytes?
What is Male and Female Gametophytes?
How many cotyledons do Monocots have?
What is One Cotyledon?
How many Cotyledeons does a Eudicot have?
What is Two Cotyledeons?
Pericarp splits open along definite seams at meatuity.
What is Dehiscent Dry Fruits?
Why was Obtaining Resources a Challenge?
What is Roots, Stems, and Leaves?
What type of Cones do Gymnosperms have?
What is Pollen Cones and Ovulate Cones?
How to the veins in leaves look like?
What is Usually Parallel?
How do the veins in leaves look like?
What is Usually Netlike?
Pericarp does not split open at maturity.
What is Indehiscent Dry Fruits?
Why was Support a Challenge?
What is Cell Walls?
How are Gymnosperms Pollinated?
What is Wind and Insects?
How are the petals in a Monocot Flower?
What is Usually in Multiples of Three?
How are the petals in a Eudicot flower?
What is Usually in Fours or Fives?
A cluster or aggregation of many ripened ovaries (fruits) produced from a single flower.
What is Aggregate Fruits?
Why was Reproduction and Dispersal of Offspring a Challenge?
Where did Gymnosperms adapt to live?
What is Areas with Infrequent Water or in Nitrogen Poor Soil of a Bog?
How is the Arrangement if primary vascular bundles in stem?
What is Scattered?
How is the Arrangement of Primary Vascular Bundles in Stem?
What is in a Ring?
A cluster of many ripened ovaries (fruits) produced by the coalescence of many flowers crowded together in the same inflorescence, typically surrounding a fleshy stem axis.
What is Multiple Fruits?