Flowers
Leaf
Roots
Flower Families
Monocot vs. Dicot
100

What is the primary purpose of a flower?

reproduction

100

What is this type of venation?

palmate

100

storage cells that surround a roots transport tubes

cortex

100

Their fruits are called legumes

pea family

100

Has one cotyledon

monocot

200

Parts of the stamen are the anther and ?

filament

200

the place where the stem attaches the to the leaf

node

200

underground structure made of thick, fleshy leaves surrounding a very short stem

bulb

200

Also called the crowfoot family

buttercup family

200

Have parallel veins

monocots

300

Where does the fruit develop in a flower?

the ovary

300

What type of margins are these?


Lobed

300

Creeping stem that grows along the surface of the ground in most grass plants

stolon

300

Has square, stout stems that form spikes

mint family

300

Have a taproot

dicot

400

Leaf-like structures at the base of the flower's petals

sepals

400

A leaf that has more than one blade attached to the petiole

compound leaf

400

What part of a plant embryo develops into the root?

radicle

400

Its fruits are called grains

grass

400
Petals in groups of four or five

dicots

500

What part of the flower produces pollen?

anther

500

Leaves that attach directly to the stem

sessile

500

What process to roots use to abosorb water?

osmosis

500

Monocots with tepals and inferior ovaries

amaryllis family

500

Petals in groups of three

monocots