Taxonomy
Monocots and DiCot
Mono and Dicots
Parts of a Plant
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How many levels of Taxonomy are there?

7


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monocot and dicot are determined by the number of what? (inside the seed)

Cotyledons

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What is an example of a dicot?

Trees, Magnolias, Literally almost anything

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This part of the plant is responsible for the anchoring of the plant, and the absorption of water.

Roots

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Stage of plant Cycle: This phase is when the plant encounters unfavorable conditions and they slow down and become inactive?

Dormancy

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What are the levels of taxonomy?

Domain, Kingdom, Phyllum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species


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What is an example of a monocot plant?

Corn, Rice, Daff., Wheat Etc

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What is the outside protective layer of a seed called?

The seed coat

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This part is the plant is the Highway system. It is responsible for transporting water, nutrients, and waste.

The stem

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Stages of a plants life: When the plant flowers and produces fruit, this stage is called what?

The reproductive phase

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What is binomial Nomenclature?

The two naming system of living organisms

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What type of stem vascular tissues does a monocot have?

Scattered

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Monocots have what kinds of venation?

parallel/ linear

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This is the sexual reproductive part of the plant.

The flower

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Plants the go through one growth cycle in one growing season is what type of plant?

Annuals

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Who created binominal Nomenclature?

carl linneaus

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What type of venation does a dicot have?

Net-like 

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What type of stem vascular tissues does a dicot have?

Ringlike tissue

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This parts of the plant is responsible for the primary production of food for the plant. This is also the primary location for respiration and transpiration.

The Leaves
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When pollen from and anther touches the stigma of a flower, what is this process called?

Pollenation

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What two taxonomy levels make up a scientific name in order?

Genus and species

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What is the flower grouping for monocots?

groups of 3

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What is the flower grouping for diocots?

In groups of 4 and 5

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Aerial, Sub-aerial, and underground are categories of what?

Stem modifications

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What are the roots called that grow from leaves or other spots on the stem other than from the base?

adeventatious Roots.


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