Which one is the primary root?
2nd line from the top
Where are the nodes at on this ?
On the green part
are plants which have seed with one cotyledon.
Monocot
What are 2 functions of roots?
Anchor plants in the ground
bring water, nutrients, up to the rest of the plant
store food for the plant
tissue that moves the water and minerals throughout the plant.
Xylem
Which is the secondary root?
First line from the top
Which line is the apical meristem / terminal bud?
top line
has seeds which have two cotyledons.
dicots
What are the two types of root systems?
Fibrous and Taproot
tissue that moves food (produced in the leaf) to the rest of the plant.
phloem
Which is the root cap?
Bottom Line
Where is the internode at?
3rd line down from the bottom
What are 2 functions of the stem for a plant
Take up water and nutrients to the rest of the plant
Support the leaves of the plant
Produce food through photosynthesis
Many Dicots have what type of root system?
Taproot
Dicots
Which is the root hair
Lines 3 and 4
What is the 4th line down on the right side pointing at?
Leaf scar
Type of specialized root system with a very short flattened stem that has several fleshy leaves attached to it. An onion is an example of these
Bulb
Specialized type of taproot that stores food
A. Taproot
B. Napiform root
C. Fibrous Root
D. Rhizome
Napiform root
Are corn, grasses and onions monocots or dicots
Monocots
What type of root system is this?
Taproot
What is the 5th line down from the top on the right pointing at?
The lenticles- small holes for gas exchange
Type of specialized stem that is a horizontal stem that lies above the ground.
Stolon
Monocots have which type of root system?
Fibrous
a rhizome with a tip that is swollen with stored food.
Potatoes are examples
Tubers