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Subkingdom : Angiosperm ( Broad )
-Resulted from which evolutionary process --Method of dispering gametes -What structure acts as an attractant |
-Resulted from the coevolution of numerous animals including moths, insects, birds, and bats.
-The flower holds sperm in the form of polin -The fruit holds seed, animal eats seed, spits it up back up. -Petal acts as attractant, not aesthetically, but nutritionally. |
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Components of the Flower
-What does the Stamen possess -What does the Carpel Possess -Can plants be either monocious or diecious? |
Stamen : Possesses anther and Filament
Carpel : Posess Stigma, Style, and Ovary Sepal: Green pedal-like structures Ovule |
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Two Mechanisms of Seed Disperal
-What are the two states of fruit -What is the type of seed released by dry fruits |
Dehiscent (Fleshy); Indehiscent (Dry)
Dry fruits release papus, a type of seed that floats through the wind. |
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Monocots and Dicots
-What are the embroyo states -What are the leaf veinations -How are the stems arranged -How are the roots structured -How are the flowers parted |
Monocots : One Cotyledon
Leaf Veination: Parallel Stems : Vascular bundles complexly arranged Roots : Fibrous root system Flowers: Floral parts usually in multiples of three Dicots: Two Cotyledon Leaf Veination : Netlike Stems : Vascular bundles arranged in a ring Roots : Taproot usually present Flowers : Floral parts usually in multiples of four or five. |