INQUIRY INTO LIFE
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Chapter 30, Problem 11A

Unlike eudicots, monocots have

  1. Woody tissue.
  2. Two seed leaves.
  3. Scattered vascular boundless in their stems.
  4. Flower parts in multiples of four or five.

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For the following descriptions - indicate whether they describe a monocot or a eudicot. -parallel veins in leaves                                             -root system is a taproot                                                -flower organs in groups of 4 or 5                                                -vascular bundles scattered in the stem                                                -capable of woody growth                                                -pollen grain with three openings                                                -embryo with one cotyledon
The following model is considered what root? Eudicot or Monocot
Comparison of Vigna radiata (dicot) and Zea mays (monocot) seeds. Parameter Number of cotyledon Presence of endosperm Visible parts Phaseolus vulgaris (dicot) Zea mays (monocot)
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