Monocots have this many cotyledons.
Which type of plant only has one cotylian?
Dicots have this many cotyledons.
Which type of plant has two cotyledons.
This type of root has lots of long thin branches.
What are fibrous roots?
These were the 4 main challenges of initial terrestrial life for plants.
What do these 4 apply to:
1. Maintain water
2. Obtain resources
3. Support
4. reproduction and dispersal
This is the dominant generation for non-vascular plants.
What is gametophyte?
The leaves of monocots have these types of veins.
Which type of plant has parallel veins?
The leaves of Dicots have these types of veins.
Which type of plants have net-like leaves?
This type of root has a large centralized portion with smaller fibrous roots extending
What is tap root?
Waxy cuticles, Stomata and guard cells, timing, and different structs are all ways land plants accomplished this.
How did land plants maintain moisture?
This is the ploidy in gametophyte.
What is haploid (n)?
Monocot flowers have petals in these numbers.
Which type of plants have petals in multiples of 3?
Dicot flowers have petals in these numbers.
Which type of plants have petals in multiples of 4 or 5?
A larger root that has been modified for storing food.
What is a tuberous root?
Roots stems and leaves were how plants on land accomplished this.
How did land plants obtain resources?
This is the ploidy in the sporophyte.
What is diploid (2n)?
Monocots vascular systems are usually in this array.
What is a scattered vascular system?
Dicots vascular systems are usually in this array.
What is a ringed vascular system?
An example of this kid of root is a common carrot.
Cell walls reinforced with lignin.
How did land plants support themselves against gravity?
This is the ploidy of the zygote and sporangium.
What is diploid (2n)
Monocots root systems are usually in this array.
What are fibrous roots
Dicots root systems are usually in this array.
What are tap roots?
An example of this kind of root is a potato.
What is a tuberous root?
Alternation of generations was the main way that plants on land accomplished this.
How did land plants manage reproduction and dispersal?
This is the ploidy of the spore and gamets.
What is haploid (n)?