What is Agent Dispersal?
Photosynthesis occurs in this part of the plant.
What are the leaves?
The reagents in photosynthesis.
A fruit develops from this part of the flower.
What is the ovary?
The meaning of the “cot” portion of monocot and dicot.
What is cotyledon?
The seed structure that provides food to the seed before it develops leaves and becomes a seedling.
What is a cotyledon?
List two types of leaf arrangement.
What are whorled, opposite, alternate, and rosette?
The products of photosynthesis.
What are Glucose and Oxygen?
What is biennial?
The root type found in most monocots.
What are fibrous roots?
What is the Xylem?
Grasses have a creeping stem that grows along the surface of the ground.
What is a stolon?
The three things required for germination.
What are moisture, temperature, and oxygen?
The entire male structure of a flower.
What is the Stamen?
Dicot petals are found in multiples of ____.
What is 4 or 5?
The scientific term for plants that produce covered, protected seeds.
What is an angiosperm?
An underground structure made of thick, fleshy leaves surrounding a very short stem.
What is a bulb?
The first step in germination.
What is the seed coat breaks?
The structure of a flower that receives the pollen.
What is the stigma?
The venation seen primarily on monocots.
What is parallel?
The part of the seed that grows into the root system.
What is the radicle?
The term that refers to leaves that attach directly to a stem.
What is sessile?
The name for a joined male and female reproductive cell.
What is a zygote?
Reproduction that does not require flowers.
What is vegetative reproduction?
Any angiosperm family that is considered a monocot.
What are the grass family, lily family, or the amaryllis family?