1 1 Practice Practical 2 Flowering Plants. 2 Name indicated parts 1 2 3 4 5.

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1 1 Practice Practical 2 Flowering Plants

2 Name indicated parts

3 Longitudinal Section of a (#6) _______? #7 Name this zone. #8 Name this zone.

4 Identify stage (#9) & indicated parts 10 11

5 Identify stage (#12) & space (#13) 12 13

6 Identify stage (#14) & indicated parts 15

7 Name these root systems

8 What is this a cross section of (#20)?

9 Identify indicated parts

10 Identify indicated parts 34 What is this a cross section of? 35 Is this a Monocot or Dicot?

11 #36 What is this a cross section of and identify indicated parts? #37 Identify space 38 39

12 Identify indicated parts

13 #43 What is this a cross section of? Identify indicated parts

14 # 52 What is this a x- section of? #53 Is this a monocot or dicot? #54-Name specific cell type 55 56

15 Identify indicated zones? Allium (onion) #57 #58

16 Identify indicated parts

17 # 62 Which Class? Identify parts

18 #68 Is this a Monocot or Dicot; #69 Simple or Compound? Identify parts

19 #73 Is this a Monocot or Dicot; #74 Simple or Compound?

20 #75 Is this a Monocot or Dicot; #76 Simple or Compound?

21 #77 Name Stage. Identify parts. #78 Name space #79 #80

22 Identify Indicated Parts 81 82

23 #83 How old is this plant? Identify indicated parts. 84 Give common name for this area name region 90 Name main tissue 89 name tissue Give common name for this area

24 Identify Parts white spots

25 # 95 Is this a monocot or dicot? Identify parts

26 #99 Name Kingdom. 100

27 Don’t forget about models, taxonomy, and other structures not included on this practice practical!!