Q: Which of the following is true of the differences between monocots and dicots? O none of these are…
A: Monocots are plants that have a single cotyledon in their embryo whereas Dicots have two cotyledons…
Q: Are ligules found in the dicot plant leaves only and are monocot and dicot plants higher plants?…
A: Flowering plants has two groups- Monocots and dicots groups Monocot plants: These have one…
Q: Describe the internal structure of monocot root with the help of label diagram?
A: In the monocot root of Colocasia there is absence of Cuticle (Outer protecting covering of wax). The…
Q: Choose monocot or dicot for each of the following. floral parts in multiples of 3 [ Choose ] leaves…
A: Vascular plants are classified into Monocots and dicots based on number of cotyledons. Monocots with…
Q: Though cyas has two cotyledons this is not included in dicot, why?
A: Plants are the source of energy for many higher organisms that cannot prepare their own food. They…
Q: Sketch observations of monocot stem vascular bundle. Label xhlem, phloem, sieve-tube member,…
A: Introduction Monocot stems have a circular form, lateral branches, and a layer of the dermis…
Q: What is periderm? How does periderm formation take place dicot stem?
A: A dicot stem is a stem that is distinguished by the presence of vascular bundle in rings and are of…
Q: Why are some roots called adventitious roots?
A: As per the guidelines, we are entitled to do only one question. I am providing a solution for…
Q: Is exodermis/hypodermis present in dicot ROOT? Not dicot stem okay. Dicot ROOT.
A: The exodermis is a particular kind of hypodermis that includes additional wall alterations in…
Q: how are parts modified in monocot stem? how about in dicot stem?
A: Monocot stem is a circular shaped hollow axial part of the plant which give rise to nodes,…
Q: How can you distinguish a simple leaf from the leaflet of a compound leaf? With a simple leaf a…
A: Introduction: Plant leaves are usually referred to as the 'kitchen' of the plant. The leaves are so…
Q: What is the difference between a monocot and a dicot seed?
A: Seeds are needed for sexual reproduction in plants. Seeds are divided into two monocot seeds or…
Q: Dicot roots do not possess 1. cortex 2. pericycle 3. rhizodermis 4. pith 5. endodermis
A: Dicot roots: these roots have a taproot structure, which means they develop even further into the…
Q: Difference between primary root and secondary root?
A: Roots are important organs of plants for absorption of water and nutrients from soil. Roots also…
Q: This section is taken from .? Monocot root O Dicot root O Monocot stem O Dicot stem
A: Monocot root The single layered epidermis lacks a cuticle. Root hairs appears as unicellular…
Q: mpare the monocot stem from the dicot stem. How are some parts of a plant modified in the other plan
A: The stem, which develops from the plumule component of the embryo and expands through a terminal…
Q: Some liquid is collected from the xylem in the stem of the plant. What is present in the liquid?
A: Procambium forms primary xylem throughout primary growth. Protoxylem and metaxylem are included.…
Q: Aboveground plant surfaces are typically covered with cuticle. Why do roots lack this protective…
A: A cuticle in the plant can be defined as a waxy coating consist of lipids and hydrocarbon. It…
Q: Examine the winter twig in the picture below of a Horse Chestnut tree, Aesculus hippocastanum. w.m.…
A: The horse chestnut is a type of plant that belongs to the phylum Spermatophyta and class…
Q: Which of the following terms is not matched correctly? O soft fibers : seed coats O leaf fibers ::…
A: There are many types of fibers in plants which correspond to a particular part. Here we have to…
Q: What is vegetative propagation in modification of stem?
A: A type of asexual reproduction that is characterized by the ability of the plant to give rise to a…
Q: This section is taken from .? Monocot root O Dicot root Monocot stem Dicot stem
A: Monocot plants are herbaceous and contain a weak cambium. In monocot plants the xylem and phloem…
Q: What is an adventitious root? In a monocot rhizome such as that of irises and bamboo, are…
A: In-plant biology, the term adventitious roots can be defined as the roots originating from organs…
Q: 1°) collenchyme is a tissue that often shapes stems 2°) stem trichomes are always unicellular 3°)…
A: The angiosperms (flowering plants) are divided into monocots and dicots. The monocots and dicots…
Q: In root morphology there are three zones. What are the three zones and what roles do they play?
A: The root tip has three main zones: a zone of cell division (cells are actively dividing), a zone of…
Q: QI (a) Vegetative part of plant i.e. root get modified to perform some vital function. Could you…
A: The parts of a flowering plant are root, stem, leaf, flower, fruit, seed. The non-green underground…
Q: t system of a dicot plant, can you clearly see the nodes and internodes?
A: The shoot tips are the tissues that can regenerate the plant in the beginning. Shoot-tip culture…
Q: Which of the following is NOT found in a monocot (e.g. corn) vascular bundle? 1. Metaxylem 2.…
A: Vascular bundles (xylem and phloem) in monocot system are closed. Corn are monocot as they consists…
Q: Why are some roots called Adventitious Roots?
A: Plants are living organisms belongs to kingdom Plantae . It consists of two types of system :- A )…
Q: is the root cap present in monocots and eudicots
A: Monocots are generally called as monocotyledons are the flowering plants in which the seeds have…
Q: from the viewpoint of the plant, can you suggest a practical reason for branch roots originate…
A: The root system is very important for a plant as it gives firm support/ anchorage and also helps in…
Q: Why are monocot roots slender and diffuse in appearance?
A: There are two types of roots: Monocot and dicot root. The monocot root form a wide network of the…
Q: ake a diagram of the cross section of a monocot root. Label the parts completely.
A: Monocot roots are fibrous or adventitious roots consisting of a wide network of thin roots and root…
Q: DICOT ROOT MONOCOT ROOT Vascular Tissue shape Pith Other
A: Dicot roots have a taproot structure, meaning they form a single thick root, with lateral branches,…
Q: lete the external anatomy of a monocot with that of a dicot stem by completing the table below:…
A: Anatomically Monocot plant is different froml Dicot plant in many ways Monocot plant have single…
Q: Below is a Figure of an Onion Root Tip, determine which of the encircled is/are meristematic?
A: Among the encircled regions the region 1 is representing the root apical meristem.
Q: Cut a transverse section of young stem of a plant from your school garden and observe it under the…
A: On the basis of the number of cotyledons angiosperms are divided into monocotyledonous (one…
Q: The lower end of a plant stem is placed in water coloured with red dye. After three hours, the stem…
A: Plants obtain their supply of carbon and most of their oxygen from CO2 of atmosphere, hydrogen from…
Q: How many nodes are present in Dicot stem and Monocot Stem?
A: The presence of nodes is the characteristic feature of the stem. Both the dicot and monocot plants…
Q: Why does the root grow between the leaf axil and internode?
A: As per biologists the "root system" is made up of roots that are located under the ground's surface.…
Q: Is the seedling shown on the right a monocot oreudicot? How can you tell?
A: An embryonic shoot and a root can be found inside a seed. While the cotyledons are linked to the…
Q: Observe the image of roots/roots system of Zea mays Are there special features that you observe?…
A: Zea mays Zea mays also known as maize or corn, this plant belongs to the family of poaceae. This is…
Q: In your yard, you find a new weed has popped overnight that you haven't seen before and you are…
A: Plants are autotrophs that can synthesize their food by trapping sunlight. They are the primary…
Q: this is a portion of mature frond, what is the shape of the sori and pattern of distribution?
A: In the living world, we see a large number of microorganisms, animals and plants. These organisms…
from the primary root, smaller roots arise. can you consider these roots to be lateral roots?
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- From the viewpoint of the plant, can you suggest a practical reason for branch roots originating internally instead of at the surface?from the viewpoint of the plant, can you suggest a practical reason for branch roots originate internally instead of at the surface?Are carrots, turnips, onion, potato, and ginger is a simple or branched stem?
- In root morphology there are three zones. What are the three zones and what roles do they play?Differentiate between(a) Racemose and cymose inflorescence(b) Fibrous root and adventitious root(c) Apocarpous and syncarpous ovaryAn Irish or white potato is a stem, but a sweet potato is a root. How can you tell?