Root System
Plant Evolution
Monocot
Eudicot
Plant adaptions
100

how many functions do roots provide plants?

Four

100

What were the earliest terrestrial plants 

vascular type plants

100

what type of leaf veins do monocot plants have?

Parallel

100

how many cotyledons do eudiocots have 

two

100

What are plants that store water in their stems or leaves called

succulents

200

What are the different types of roots?

Taproot, Fibrous, and adventitious

200

What were the challenges early plants faced?

potential desiccation mutagenic radiation from the sun, lack of buoyancy from water

200

how many floral parts does a monocot usually have 

usually three

200

How are the veins in eudiocot leaves 

veins are usually net like

200

What are two types of root systems in desert plants 

they either spread out or go deep into the ground

300

what is the outermost layer of the root

epidermis

300

What were the ancestors of todays land plants 

green algae

300

how many cotyledons does a monocot have

one

300

how are the vascular bundles arranged 

They are arranged in a ring like form

300

spines are an adaptation of what plant part

leaves

400

what is the innermost layer of the plant root?

endodermis

400

What does the cuticle do

helps reduce desiccation

400

What type of root system do monocots have

a fibrous root system

400

What type of root does the eudiocot have

taproot

400

What are some advantages to spines?

they keep predators from eating plants for water

500

how many types of root systems are there?

two

500

What is the waxy protective covering of a land plant called 

cuticle

500

How are vascular bundles arranged in monocots?

They are usually complexly arranged 

500

how many floral parts do eudiocots have 

they usually have four or five floral parts

500

What is the reproductive part of the plant that produces seeds in fruits 

flowers

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