The flowering plants that contain only one cotyledon.
What is a Monocot?
Have leaves that are relatively smaller and broader than monocot plants
What is the shape of monocot leaves?
Ferns, Horsetails, Lycophytes
What plants are pteridophytes?
Reproduce using spores
How do Pteridophytes reproduce?
Flowering plants having two cotyledons.
What are dicots?
Stomata is dumbell shaped
What is the shape of the monocot's stomata?
A simple, nonflowering, and typically aquatic plant
What is algae?
cones or yew
How do gymnosperms reproduce?
Plants that do not have any flowers or seeds
What are pteridophytes?
present on lower as well as the upper surface
What is the arrangement of the monocot's stomata?
Liverworts, Hornworts, Mosses
What plants are bryophytes?
Use flowers and fruit
How do angiosperms reporduce?
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits
What are angiosperms?
Large and arranged in circles
What is the size of dicot vascular bundles?
Conifers, Cycads, Ginkgos
What plants are gymnosperms?
May or may not require water
How do vascular plants fertilize?
A plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit.
What are gynosperms?
Water flow, Flexibility, Resistance to damage
What are the leaves of a monocot?
All forbs
What plants are angiosperms?
They require water
How do non-vascular plants reproduce?