Monocots
Dicots
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Plant Anatomy
100

Monocot flowers come in multiples of what?

Multiples of 3

100

Dicot flowers come in multiples of what?

Multiples of 4 or 5

100

Give an example of a gymnosperm

Pine trees, ginkgo trees 

100

Give an example of a angiosperm.

Palm trees, eucalyptus, tomatoes, Venus fly trap

100

What determines the height of a plant?

Terminal Bud


200

How are the vascular bundles arranged?

Scattered (Think like a chocolate chip cookie)

200

How are the vascular bundles arranged?

In a ring

200

Describe the difference between Male & Female cones.

M: longer, skinnier, more compact F: Fuller, more round, less compact

200

Males have what? Females have what?

M: pollen F: Ovary

200

Main reproductive organ of the plant. Where seeds and fruits are made. Attracts pollinators.

Flower

300

What direction do the leaf veins go?

Parallel (Up & Down)

300

What direction do the leave go?

They have scattered or netted veins.

300

Gymnosperms ONLY have Pine Cones?

NO, they have cones in general. Pine cones come from pine trees, so it's an example. 

300

True or False: Monocots & Dicots are categorized under Angiosperms?

True

300

Provides stability for the plant. (Left and right)

Lateral Roots


400

What type of root do monocots have?

Fibrous Roots
400

What type of roots do dicots have?

Tap roots

400

How does fertilization happen in gymnosperms?

Primarily through the wind.

400

How does fertilization happen in angiosperms?

Through pollinators such as bees, dogs, cats, people, etc. 

400

Stem point where leaves, branches, and floral buds grow from.

Node

500

List two examples of monocots.

corn, coconut, onions, orchids, pinapple

500

Name at least one ingredient that goes into our dicot salsa?

tomatoes, lime, cilantro, JalapeƱos 

500

How do seeds develop?

They develop on the scales of cones instead of an enclosed ovary. "Naked seeds"

500

How do seeds develop?

In an enclosed ovary.

500

Increase the surface area of the roots. They act like little straws that suck up the nutrients and water from the soil.

Root Hair