A plant with flowers that produce seeds within a carpel. Seeds are often protected by fruit.
What is an angiosperm
After fertilization the ovary develops into the.
What is fruit.
Plant embryo and a food supply that are encased in a protective coating.
What is fibrous.
From a single carpel. This splits along one side or stem for seed dispersal.
What is a follicle.
A plant that takes two years to complete its life cycle.
What is a Biennial.
The mesocarp is dry at maturity.
A plant with seeds unprotected by an ovary of fruit. Seeds are on the scales of cones.
What is a gymnosperm.
Dicot vein system.
What is branched.
Mesocarp is fleshy at maturity.
What is a fleshy fruit.
The male portion of the flower.
What is the stamen.
Known as a "winged achene".
What is a samara.
Small scare on a seed that marks where the ovule was attached to the ovary wall.
What is the hilum.
Monocot vascular tissue in stems.
What is scattered.
Fruit from the pistils and other structures of many close together flowers.
What is multiple fruit.
The female portion of the flower.
What is the Carpels or Pistil.
These three regions make up the pericarp.
What is the exocarp, mesocarp, endocarp.
Have tiny plantlet along one edge between them, food storage organs and become the first seed leaves of the seedling.
What are cotyledons.
Dicot root system.
What is the Radicle.
Angiosperms are grouped according to (3).
The bulk of flesh comes from the floral tube that grows around the ovary.
What is a Pome.
The stem above the cotyledons is _______________ and the stem below the cotyledons is _____________.
What is the epicotyl and what is the hypocotyl.
Monocot vein system.
What is parallel.
Floral parts of a monocot are in multiples of _____________. Floral parts of a dicot are in multiples of _____________.
What is 3s. What is 4s or 5s.