Q: Structure and function for both monocots and dicots.
A: Monocot stem is a round shaped hollow axial part of the plant which leads to hubs, internodes,…
Q: tissue produces a structure that occurs in a concentric ring in eudicot stems, but scattered in…
A: Plants have numerous tissues and cells for various functions. The arrangement of these cells and…
Q: Describe the anatomy of eudicot and monocot stems.
A: Multicellular organisms that have the ability to perform photosynthesis are the plants. They belong…
Q: Can you define the following plant terms; - Apical dominance - Symplast
A: Plants are multicellular and eukaryotic organisms. Plant body is made of shoot and root. Shoots are…
Q: Use the internet or your textbook to identify the functions of the following 5 vascular plant…
A: Functions of cuticle:- It is the outer layer or part of an organism that comes in contact with the…
Q: Describe the internal anatomy of a leaf.
A: Leaf is a part of the plant system. It is usually green in colour which is due to the pigment called…
Q: Sketch and label the primary, secondary and tertiary roots of a typical dicot plant.
A: The dicotyledons, commonly known as dicots, are one of two categories into which all flowering…
Q: Describe the anatomy of eudicot and monocot stem
A: Dicot stem-Around the pith vascular bundles are arranged in a ring. These bundles are conjoint, open…
Q: Compare the structure of the three different leaves : Lilac leaf (Dicot) , Corn leaf (Monocot), and…
A: The leaves of a plant play a major role in photosynthesis and transpiration, while in some plants,…
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: Compare and contrast eudicot and monocot stems ?
A: The angiosperm plants can be categorised into two categories: Monocots and eudicots. The eudicots…
Q: Name the cell layers in the stem of a monocot and a eudicot, moving from the epidermis to the…
A: Flowering plants are categorised as monocots and dicots.
Q: Differentiate the venation exhibited by monocot leaves from the venation exhibited by the dicot…
A: The arrangement of veins and veinlets on the lamina of a leaf is called venation.
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Q: How does each plant organ contribute to the life of the plant?
A: Each plant organ contribute to the life of the plant.
Q: List the organs found in the root system and shoot systemof a plant.
A: In the case of Plant Body organization, more specifically in vascular plants, they have two distinct…
Q: Name the chromosomes present in endosperm.
A: Flowers are the specialized organs to perform sexual reproduction in the angiosperms. A typical…
Q: Tabulate the similarities and differences between a dicot stem and pine stem
A: Introduction :- Vascular bundles are organised in a ring around the pith in the Dicot Stem. There…
Q: Contrast eudicot and monocot roots ?
A: Monocots and dicots are terminologies that vary from each other based on cotyledons. It is studied…
Q: Contrast the branching of roots and shoots.
A: Root branching is a critical mechanism in the development of a plant's root system and an important…
Q: Explain any three directional movement in plants?
A: Tropism is a phenomenon mostly seen in plants in which plant organs tends to grow or move towards…
Q: The following diagram depicts a woody stem in its three main growth sections. Top
A: The plant axis that bears buds and shoots with leaves and, at its basal end, roots is refers as the…
Q: Indicate the features by which dicots are distinguished from monocots.
A: According to the question, we have to make a difference between monocots and dicots. Here we will…
Q: Select features of plants that are UNIQUE to gymnosperms and angiosperms. Select ALL that apply.…
A: A. seeds are correct answer.
Q: Tell the functions of the stem and give examples to woody and non- woody stems.
A: Plants are multicellular eukaryotic organisms which have highly differentiated organs systems to…
Q: Name TWO (2) characteristics of dark grown plant and provide specific term for dark grown plant. *
A: When plants are grown in the partial or complete absence of light, the process is termed Etiolation.…
Q: Compare and contrast a pine cone and a flower in termsof structure and function.
A: The reproductive structures of gymnosperms (conifers) are called cones. The pollen produced by the…
Q: Draw and label separately the 5 types of tracheary elements that you can see under a microscope in…
A: Tracheary elements (TEs) are specialized cells present in the Xylem tissue of the plants and help in…
Q: List the plant organs and their functions
A: Plants are non-motile living beings that are capable of producing their own food by utilizing the…
Q: ) Name the three basic organs that make up flowering plants and Use a diagram of a growing plant to…
A: The three basic organs in a flower plant is shoot system that is stem, root system or roots and the…
Q: Relate the differences in morphology of monocot and dicot leaves to their function (provide pictures
A: Leaf is the photosynthetic part of the plant.
Q: Draw the tissues in a carrot root
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Q: List some differences between eudicots and monocots
A: Introduction :- The term eudicots, also known as tricolpates, refers to real dicots, which are…
Q: Name the tissues that compose a typical root, and compare theirarrangement in monocot and eudicot…
A: * A typical root formed by 3 layer of tissues that is the outermost epidermis tissue, middle cortex…
Q: The following model is what type of root: Monocot or Eudicot
A: Eudicot represent approximately 75% of the total angiosperm population, they are characterized by…
Q: Differentiate the internal structure of a monocot root from a eudicot root.
A: Monocots or monocotyledons are the angiosperms that contain just a single cotyledon or undeveloped…
Q: What are the distinctions between dicot and monocot seeds? Answer in 10 sentences.
A: A seed is an embryonic plant with a protective coating around it. Seed development is a phase of the…
Q: Except when it produces flowers, what is the body of the parasitic plant Tristerix? What tissues…
A: Highly modified roots of the parasitic plants are called haustoria. They are the rootlike structure…
Q: Give five differences of shoot apex of monocot vs shoot apex of dicot
A: The apical meristem, developing leaves, and the immediate surrounding leaf primordial make up the…
Q: Complete the concept map below to show all the tissue derivatives of the two lateral meristems in…
A: Introduction: Apart from primary growth a lot of dicot plants show secondary growth (increase in…
Q: Name the reproductive part of flower which contain germ cells.
A: Plants are non-motile living beings that are capable of producing their own food utilizing the…
Q: secondary phloem of gymnosperms.
A: The structure of phloem is very simple. There the verticle systems are with sieve cells, parenchyma…
Q: Plant Physiology Define or describe a Parenchyma tissue.
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Q: Indicate the structure and functions of the parts of a flower.
A: Flowers are the reproductive structures found in flowering plants or angiosperms. The flower…
Q: Distinguish types of plant tissues based on histological features (eg. origin, location, position of…
A: Plant tissues exist in a variety of shapes and sizes, including vascular, epidermal, ground, and…
Name the three vegetative organs of a plant.
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