How many cotyledons do monocots have?
One seed leaf
How many cotyledons do diocots have?
two seed leaves
Name an example of an Angiosperm
Apples, Peaches, Pecans, or Soybeans
Name an example of a gymnosperm
Pines, Firs, Spruce, redwood, or Ginko
How long do biennials live?
2 years
What type of leaf veins do Monocots have?
parallel veins
What type of leaf veins do dicots have?
netted veins (or a branch pattern)
True or False: Angiosperm have nothing to protect their seeds
False
True or False: gymnosperm have seeds protected by fruit or pods
False
How long do annuals live?
one year
What type of vascular bundle do monocots have?
Scattered bundles
True or False: Dicots have a circular vascular bundle.
True
What does angiosperm mean in Greek?
"covered or enclosed seed"
What does gymnosperm mean in Greek?
"naked sperm'
How long do perennials live
More than two years, die during winter