Seed Anatomy
Monocot
Dicot
Germination
Propagation
100
Protective layer surrounding embryo & endosperm
What is the seed coat
100
sexual Leaves have what kind of veins
What is parallel
100
asexual Have this kind of leaf vein
What is webbed
100
The growing of a seed
germination
100
two types of propagation
What is sexual and asexual
200
What are the seed leafs called
Cotyledons
200
monocots have how many seed leaves (cotyledon)
What is 1
200
Dictos have have this many seed leaves or cotyledons
What is 2
200
The first step for germination
What is the seed absorbs water
200
Sexual propagation results in the creation of a
What is genetically new individual
300
Protein & Starch stored in the seed for food for the embryo
What is Food supply/endosperm
300
Example of a Monocot
Corn, Wheat, Barley, Oats
300
Dicots have this type of root
What is tap root
300
This emerges from the dicot first
What is radical (root)
300
what does Asexual propagation produces
What is a genetically identical plant
400
Shoot above the cotyledons and will eventually develop into the leaves of the plant.
What is Epicotyl
400
Monocots are generally from what family?
Grass Family
400
Dicot petals are in groups of
What is four or five
400
what emerges from monocot first?
Shoot
400
An example of sexual propagation
What is seeds
500
Stem of a germinating seedling, below the cotyledons (seed leaves) above the radicle (root)
What is the hypocotyl
500
What does monocot mean?
one leaf/cotyledon
500
an example of a dicot
What is peas, beans, potatoes, sugar beets, sunflowers
500
One thing needed for germination
water, light, moisture and air
500
Cuttings, layering and grafting are an example of what
What is asexual propagation
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