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Commelinoid Monocots—Poales: Bromeliaceae (The Pineapple/Bromeliad Family) Tropical to temperate regions of the Americas; Predominantly epiphytic herbs (“tank ...


Commelinoid Monocots: Arecales: Arecaeae (Palmae) Widespread throughout tropical and warm temperate regions “Trees” or “shrubs”, typically unbranched
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Differences Between Monocots and Dicots Presented by Crystal Salinas Agenda Angiosperm- two classes Monocots Dicots Differences between monocots and dicots Identify ...


Flowers, Monocots and Dicots . Objectives: Students will be able to: identify the parts of flowers ; identify monocots and dicots
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AHSGE—Standard 10 Distinguish between monocots and dicots, angiosperms and gymnosperms, and vascular and nonvascular plants. ELIGIBLE CONTENT


4. Eudicots- the largest group Laurales Magnoliales 2. Magnoliids Piperales Canellales 3. Monocots 1. Basal Angiosperms Monocot: 1 cotyledon Dicot: 2 cotyledons ...
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Most monocots have stems and roots that do not grow thicker from year to year (thus few tree-like monocots; palm is an exception) Some dicots grow thicker year to ...
biochapter22.ppt - Search stems roots thicker tree-like


What are the two types of plants IB focuses on? Angiosperms . Monocots / Monocotyledonous ; Eudicots / Dicots / Dicotyledonous . What do the names mean?
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* Nymphaeles Flowering plants Magnoliids Monocots Tricolpates (Eudicots) Basal Tricolpates Core Tricolpates (Core Eudicots) Rosids Eurosids I Asterids Eurosids II ...


Monocots The xylem and phloem are paired in bundles Which are dispersed throughout the stem Dicots Vascular system is continuous Forms rings inside the stem Ring of ...
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4 Differences between Monocots and Dicots Monocots Dicots. Leaves – parallel veins netted veins. Petals - multiples of 3 ...
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Weed Identification Turfgrass weeds fall into 2 groups: Grassy—monocots (have a single leaf on emergence). Examples: crabgrass, quackgrass, tall fescue.
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Monocots and dicots differ in the venation pattern of leaves and in number of flower parts. Monocots and dicots differ in the venation pattern of leaves and in number of ...
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Dicots consumed . Monocots consumed . Mixture of monocots and dicots - Monocots limited by handling time - Dicots limited by digestion
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Plant have adaptations that protect the developing shoot as it grows toward the surface Ex) some dicots have hooked shoot tips Monocots have a sheath surrounding the ...


Objective: After viewing a PPT about the Plant Kingdom, students will be able to compare and contrast monocots and dicots as well identify the parts of a ...
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The C4 solution – Kranz anatomy and C4 physiology . Phylogenetic distribution of C4 photosynthesis . Geographical distribution of C4 monocots and dicots


Anthophyta Monocot vs. Dicot “cot” = cotyledon (seed leaf) Monocots Often grasses and the relatives of grasses Dicots Garden plants, trees, Differences Vascular ...
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Diagram – root and shoot systems ancestral paleoherbs magnoliids eudicots monocots Images – water lily and magnolia ancestral paleoherbs magnoliids eudicots monocots ...
4 - Plant Structure, Growth and Development, after.ppt - Search diagram systems ancestral paleoherbs eudicots images water magnolia


ROOT ORGANIZATION . Roots systems are usually either: Tap root (dicots) or Fibrous root (monocots) some plants may have both; e.g. clover
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