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- The main structure is a root, and the smallest hairs are spirilli. The larger curly cues are fungus-like bacteria. Label all 3 entities.Key characteristics of the orders Sapindales, Ericales and Gentianales Plant type (monoecious or dioecious) - Leaf shape - Fruit type and morphology - Seed size and shape - Special seed characteristics - Other characteristics (aromatic, etc.) -Key characteristics of the orders Lamiales, Solanales, Apiales and Asterales Leaf type- Leaf shape- Flower characteristic- Fruit type and morphology- Special seed characteristic- Other characteristics (aromatic, etc.)-
- 1. discuss the key characteristics of the families nyctaginaceae, polygonaceae, portulacaceae, begoniaceae, and cucurbitaceae based on their -plant habit -leaf type -leaf arrangement -leaf shape -flower characteristics -type of fruit1. discuss the key characteristics of the families dilleniaceae, aizonaceae, amaranthaceae, basellaceae, and molluginaceae based on their -plant habit -leaf type -leaf arrangement -leaf shape -flower characteristics -type of fruitState the growth habit (vine, herb, shrub, tree) ; life cycle (annual, biennial, perennial) ; mode of nutrition (autorophic, heterotrophic) ; water requirement (xerophyte, mesophyte, hydrophyte, halophyte) of the ff: 1. carrot 2. banana 3. rice 4. ampalaya 5. mango
- State the growth habit (vine, herb, shrub, tree) ; life cycle (annual, biennial, perennial) ; mode of nutrition (autorophic, heterotrophic) ; water requirement (xerophyte, mesophyte, hydrophyte, halophyte) of the ff: 1. carrot 2. banana 3. rice 4. ampalaya 5. mango 6. kangkong 7. bougainvillea 8. barrel cactus 9. water hyacinth 10. coconutthis is lemon grass plant. use arrows to edit the picture and identify the root system of it. label if there are parts like adventitious roots, radicle, lateral roots, nodes, internodes, rhizoids, root hairs, trichoblastsFill in the blank. Words choice: • bud scales • nodes • apical meristem • axillary buds • internodes • terminal
- Provide a picture and label a diagram that illustrates the following features: holdfast (a root-like structure that attaches the seaweed to the bottom), stipe (a stem like structure, but not a true stem because it lacks vascular tissues), blades (leaf-like structures, but not true leaves because they lack veins), and pneumatocyst (an air-filled float).Roots that enable a plant to grow on another plant are called.______ epiphytic roots prop roots adventitious roots aerial rootsFigure 25.6 Which of the following statements about plant divisions is false? Lycophytes and pterophytes are seedless vascular plants. All vascular plants produce seeds. All non-vascular embryophytes are bryophytes. Seed plants include angiosperms and gym nosperms.