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Monocots & Dicots Types of Angiosperms Botany
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Angiosperms Angiosperms are flowering plants. Angiosperms belong to the division Magnoliophyta. Angiosperms can be divided into two classes: Monocots-Class Liliopsida Dicots-Class Magnoliopsida
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Class Liliopsida Class Liliopsida contains the monocots. Monocots all have distinct features that make them different from other angiosperms.
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Characteristics of Monocots Monocots have one cotyledon (first emerging leaf from the germinating seed; aka. Seed leaf) Parallel veined leaves (think of the veins on a blade of grass) Scattered primary vascular bundles Monosulcate pollen (has one indention or dip in surface) Flower parts in multiples of three (either have three of each or have a number that is divisible by three)
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Characteristics of Monocots One Seed Leaf Inside Seed Parallel Veins on Leaf Vascular Bundles Scattered Three Petals, Three Leaves
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Class Magnoliopsida Class Magnoliopsida contains the dicots. Dicots are unique flowers. 50% of all dicots have woody stems among their other unique features.
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Characteristics of Dicots Dicots have Two cotyledons (seed leaves) Net-veined leaves Primary vascular bundles in rings Floral parts in multiples of fives Tricolpate pollen
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Characteristics of Dicots Dicot with two cotyledons on the rightFlower parts in multiples of five Vascular bundles in rings Net-veined leaves
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Contrasting Monocots & Dicots Golden Trumpet Is this a monocot or a dicot? How do you know? Iris Is this a monocot or a dicot? How do you know?
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Copy and answer the ENTIRE question on your own paper. 1. You collect a flower specimen while you are out on a nature walk. It has 12 pink petals and 6 leaves with parallel veins around the flower. Would you classify this plant as a monocot or a dicot? Why? 2. While out on the same nature walk, you collect a blue flower. It has five flower petals and leaves with webbed veins. It five leaves around the petals. Would you classify this plant as a monocot or a dicot? Why?
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