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- Compare and contrast the morphological features of monocot and dicot leaves in the table below: Characteristics Monocot leaves Dicot Leaves Leaf stalk Leaf sheath Limana or blade Venation Stipule Ligulelist the cell types concerned with transport of water in angiosperm and briefly explain the difference between the cell typesCreate a table to compare and contrast the following sets of terms. The table should define each term and outline the significance of each for plant reproduction, structure and/or function. Starch: Druse crystals Raceme: Cyme
- Create a table to compare and contrast the following sets of terms. The table should define each term and outline the significance of each for plant reproduction, structure and/or function. Corm: Rhizome Primary meristems: Secondary meristems Sclerenchyma: Collenchyma Starch: Druse crystals Raceme: CymeCompare the structure of the three different leaves : Lilac leaf (Dicot) , Corn leaf (Monocot), and Pine Leaf (Conifer).Describe a modified structure and function of the following plant organs: Leaf - Stem - Root -
- Structure and function for both monocots and dicots. a.RootsExamine monocot and dicot plants,provide labelled diagram and note the major differences. a. Monocot plant b. Dicot plantRelate the structure of an angiosperm leaf to each of the following:- Adaptations for photosynthesis and food storage.- Adaptations for food translocation and water transport.- Specialized adaptations to a desert environment.