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Angiosperm Diversity
Angiosperm Diversity - Monocot and Eudicot Characteristics
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Have One Cotyledon | Monocot |
| Have Veins usually parallel | Monocot |
| Have scattered vascular tissue | Monocot |
| The root system usually fibrous (no main root) | Monocot |
| Has pollen grain with one opening. | Monocot |
| The floral organs are usually in multiples of three. | Monocot |
| Has Two cotyledons | Eudicot |
| Veins are usually netlike | Eudicot |
| Vascular tissue usually arranged in ring | Eudicot |
| Taproot (main root) usually present | Eudicot |
| Pollen grain has three openings | Eudicot |
| Floral organs usually in multiples of four or five. | Eudicot |
| This is a sporophyte embryo with a rudimentary root and one or two seed leaves | Cotyledons |
| The base of the flower is called_____ and are usually green and enclose the flower before opening. | Sepals |
| These are brightly colored and aid in attracting pollinators. | petals |
| _____ produce microspores that develop into pollen grains containing male gametophytes | Stamens |
| The stamen consists of a stalk called the ______. | Filament |
| Pollen is produced from this_____? | Anther |
| ______produce megaspores and their products producing female gametophytes. | Carpels |
| At the tip of the Carpel is a sticky _____ that receives pollen. | Stigma |