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- What are the five differences of monocot and dicot in shoot apices?What is a ligule, where it is found in palnts,and do you find it in both monocot and dicot leaves? Any taxonomic value?What specific tissue and cell types does photosynthesis occur? How do the flowering plant types designate monocot and dicot differ? What are the differences between monocot and dicot leaves?
- what is the process of growth that leads to the formation of annual rings in the woody stem?What is a cotyledon? What are the functions of a cotyledon?(a) What is the shape and arrangement of the palisade mesophyll in the dicot leaf? (b) What is the shape and arrangement of the spongy mesophyll in the dicot leaf?
- What is the difference between a monocot and a dicot seed?What type of cotyledons do cyas seeds have?What is the function of the lenticels? Do all stems have lenticels? How can you differentiate a monocot plant from a dicot plant just by looking at the stem? What advantage would herbaceous stems have over woody stems?
- Observe the following photos of the shoot of a monocot (left) and an eudicot (right). How are these shoots similar? How do they differ in terms of the appearance (morphology) of the leaves and the way the leaves are attached?What 2 functions do the air spaces of the spongy mesophyll serve in a eudicot leaf?What is a xylem?