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Commelinoid Monocots—Poales: Bromeliaceae (The Pineapple/Bromeliad Family) Tropical to temperate regions of the Americas; Predominantly epiphytic herbs (“tank ...
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Commelinoid Monocots: Arecales: Arecaeae (Palmae) Widespread throughout tropical and warm temperate regions “Trees” or “shrubs”, typically unbranched
Differences Between Monocots and Dicots Presented by Crystal Salinas Agenda Angiosperm- two classes Monocots Dicots Differences between monocots and dicots Identify ...
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Flowers, Monocots and Dicots . Objectives: Students will be able to: identify the parts of flowers ; identify monocots and dicots
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 ...
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 ...
What are the two types of plants IB focuses on? Angiosperms . Monocots / Monocotyledonous ; Eudicots / Dicots / Dicotyledonous . What do the names mean?
* Nymphaeles Flowering plants Magnoliids Monocots Tricolpates (Eudicots) Basal Tricolpates Core Tricolpates (Core Eudicots) Rosids Eurosids I Asterids Eurosids II ...
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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 ...
4 Differences between Monocots and Dicots Monocots Dicots. Leaves – parallel veins netted veins. Petals - multiples of 3 ...
Weed Identification Turfgrass weeds fall into 2 groups: Grassy—monocots (have a single leaf on emergence). Examples: crabgrass, quackgrass, tall fescue.
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 ...
Dicots consumed . Monocots consumed . Mixture of monocots and dicots - Monocots limited by handling time - Dicots limited by digestion
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 ...
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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 ...
The C4 solution – Kranz anatomy and C4 physiology . Phylogenetic distribution of C4 photosynthesis . Geographical distribution of C4 monocots and dicots
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Anthophyta Monocot vs. Dicot “cot” = cotyledon (seed leaf) Monocots Often grasses and the relatives of grasses Dicots Garden plants, trees, Differences Vascular ...
Diagram – root and shoot systems ancestral paleoherbs magnoliids eudicots monocots Images – water lily and magnolia ancestral paleoherbs magnoliids eudicots monocots ...
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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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