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- Before today would you have referred to the uncracked sunflower achene as a fruit? Why or why not?
- Is sunflower a
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- Answer the following question: How can you distinguish a monocot from a eudicot? How are insects such as bees important for the reproduction of angiosperms? What advantages do flowers give angiosperms over gymnosperms?Answer the following question: Why is the endosperm being digested? Is Capsella a monocot or a eudicot? How can you tell?Answer the following question: What is the difference between a fruit and a vegetable? In what ways does human welfare depend on seed plants?
- Answer the following given plant structure if it is part of sporophyte generation, gametophyte generation, or both. 1. sorus - 2. sporophyll - 3. xylem tissue - 4. antheridium - 5. archegonium - 6. flagellated sperm - 7. carpel - 8. rhizoids - 9. roots - 10. sporangium - 11. pollen - 12. wood - 13. ovules - 14. seed coat - 15. cone -What are the distinctions between dicot and monocot seeds? Answer in 10 sentences.1. Name the seven parts that is responsible for the Breathing Process . Arrange them in order from where air enters. Use arrows to show direction. Write the answer on a 1/2 sheet of paper Ex. Roots--->stem---->branches---->leaves