Direction of the veins
What is parallel?
Contains only one seed in the middle with a hard endocarp, Fleshy Mesocarp, and thin exocarp
What is Drupe?
Thickened and reinforced with lignin
What is Cell walls?
Absorption, Anchoring, Storing nutrients, and vegetative reproduction
What is root functions?
The direction in which the veins grow
What is web like?
The number of multiples the petals grow in
What is multiples of three?
Is developed from a flower with inferior ovary and compound pistil
What is Pome?
Roots, Stems, and leaves used for
What is Obtaining resources?
Not a true root, used to prop plant up to help it become stable in an unstable environment
What is Adventitious roots?
The number of multiples the petals show up in
What is Four or five?
The number of cotyledons present in Monocots
What is a single cotyledon?
All part of the pericarp are fleshy except exocarp, includes Hesperidium and Pepo
What is Berry?
Pine tree needles, cactus stems, succulent plants
What is different shapes of structures used in moisture balance?
One strong, main root that provides nutrients
The number of Cotyledons Present in Eudicots
What is two Cotyledons?
The type of root system Monocots have
What is Fibrous Root System
Contains many carpels and one flower, can be multiple
What is Aggregate?
Protective cells, pollen grains
What is Gametes?
Multiple tiny roots that branch out in every direction
What is Fibrous Root?
The type of root system present in Eudicots
What is Tap root system?
The shape the vascular system is displayed in
What is Vascular bundles?
Fruit split open at maturity, contains Legumes, capsules and Follicles
What is Dry Dehiscent?
The predominant type of life cycle in plants and algae
What is Alteration of Generations?
An Enlarged fleshy root modified as a storage organ
What is Tuberous Root?
The shape of the Vascular system is displayed in
What is vascular bundles throughout the ground tissue?