How many petals do monocots have?
They have multiples of 3, so 3,6,9.
What is the purpose of roots?
They anchor, absorb water and minerals.
What are examples of hesperidium?
Examples are line and lemons.
Long tap roots serve what purpose?
They get water that is hard to reach deep in the ground.
Do monocots have a single or two cotyledons?
Monocots only have a single cotyledons.
Which has a ploidy change meiosis or mitosis?
Meiosis has a change in ploidy.
Do bryophytes have specialized vascular tissues?
Nope, they do not have specialized vascular tissue.
Bryophytes begin life as?
They begin life as haploid spores.
Examples of legume
Peas and peanuts
A perfect flower consists of?
They consists of both male and female structures.
Dicots leaves are parallel or net-like?
They are net-like.
They are male gametophytes.
Gemmae are?
asexual buds
What are some ways seeds are dispersed?
By wind, animals, water, and by burtsing.
What is endosperm?
It is the food source for the developing sporophyte embryo.
Which seeds are covered, Gymnosperm or Angiosperm?
Angiosperms have seeds that are covered.
What are examples of taproots?
Examples are radish, carrot, beetroot, dandelions, and trees.
What do archegonia produce?
They produce eggs.
What are adventitious roots?
They are not true roots that are formed from the stem.
Do monocots have a fibrous root system?
Yes they do.
Are micropores male or female gametophytes?
They are male gametophytes.
What surrounds the stoma and controls its opening and closing?
The guard cells.
What are some challenges that plants had when going from water to land?
They had trouble maintaining water, obtaining resources, support, and reproducing.
What characteristics do woody dicot plants have?
They have rings around the stem.
What kind of roots do eudicots have?
They have long taproots.