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- Describe the orders Lamiales, Solanales, Apiales and Give the characteristics based on the characters given in the first column of Table 1. Table 1. Key characteristics of the orders Lamiales, Solanales, Apiales and Asterales. Character Lamiales Solanales Apiales Asterales 1. Plant habit 2. Plant type (monoecious, or dioecious, etc.) 3. Leaf type 4. Leaf shape 5. Flower characteristic 6. Fruit morphology 7. Seed size/shape 8. Special seed characteristic (if any) 9. Other characteristics (aromatic, etc.)Describe the orders Malpighiales, Malvales and Give the characteristics based on the characters given in the first column of Table 1. Table 1. Key characteristics of the orders Malpighiales, Malvales and Myrtales. Character Malpighiales Malvales Myrtales 1. Plant habit 2. Plant type (monoecious, or dioecious, etc.) 3. Leaf type 4. Leaf shape 5. Flower characteristic 6. Fruit morphology 7. Seed size/shape 8. Special seed characteristic (if any) 9. Other characteristics (aromatic, etc.)1. Distinguish between succulent Ephorbiaceae and Cactaceae especially when considering sterile plants. 2. Take a closer look at the specimens of Malvaceae. Would you agree to the new classification system placing four families into one big family Malvaceae? Explain. I notice you only answer 3 questions su i cut it.
- 1. Identify the economic use of at least 10 specimens used in this laboratory.2. The Apiaceae is closely related to the Araliaceae, the family to which ginseng and octopus tree belong. Know the characters which the two families share in common.3. List down features of Asteraceae that are considered advanced relative to other dicotyledonous families.Discuss how wet mounts of Spirogyra, Volvox, and Chlamydomonas are: 1. How are they similar? Explain. 2. How are they different? Explain.1- Which Of the following members of chlorophyceae is not coenobial? (a) Volvox (b) Pediastrum (c) Hydrodictyon (d) Cladophora
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- Identify the following of Achrophyllum dentatum, Sauloma tenella, and Hypnodendron spininervium subsp. archeri a. Leaf Shape b. Leaf Apex c. Leaf Base d. Leaf Margin e. Presence of costa e. Shape of cellsDescribe the orders Laurales (Lauraceae), Magnoliales (Magnoliaceae, Annonaceae), and Piperales (Piperaceae) by completing Table Table 1. Key characteristics of Laurales, Magnoliales and Piperales based on the specimens. Character Laurales Magnoliales Piperales 1. Plant habit 2. Plant type (monoecious, or dioecious, etc.) 3. Leaf type 4. Leaf shape 5. Flower characteristic 6. Fruit morphology 7. Seed size/shape 8. Special seed characteristic (if any) 9. Other characteristics (aromatic, etc.)Distinguish between succulent Ephorbiaceae and Cactaceae especially when considering sterile plants. Take a closer look at the specimens of Would you agree to the new classification system placing four families into one big family Malvaceae? Explain.